Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: July 20, 2017
/Our Article of the Day:
Experts Predict 2018 to be ‘Year of the Pop-Up’ [Feature]
Never before have we seen so much temporary retail spaces in Canada, and experts expect the trend to continue significantly into next year.
Top Stories - National:
-American cult beauty brand Glossier launches in Canada (Strategy)
-Online shoppers may benefit from NAFTA tweaks— but not retailers (MetroNews)
-Loblaws suffers another online security breach (Mobile Syrup)
-Auto Brands take different paths after plunge in Canadian lease market (Automotive News)
-Weston shakes up the bakery with Dave’s Killer Bread (Strategy)
-Best Buy rebounds in the face of Amazon supremacy (Toronto Star)
-Retail Insolvencies In Canada Series, #1: Landlord Perspectives (Blakes/Mondaq)
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-Canada’s SeaChoice shifting focus from seafood retail to production (Under Currents)
-Tim Hortons set to launch order app after months of delay and controversy (CBC News)
-Cheers! Canadian wineries uncork the market for bubbly (CBC News)
-Lowe's is out of this world – literally – with its 3D printed tools (Lowe's Hardware: IT World Canada)
-Food fraud - some are fighting it with a different kind of science (The Guardian)
-Canadian marijuana tax revenue likely less than expected: study (BIV)
Canadian News - Regional:
Central Canada: ON/QC/Maritimes
-How a zoning bylaw could transform 500 apartment sites across the city (including adding retail: Toronto: CBC News)
-LCBO workers narrowly approve new four-year contract (CTV)
-An IGA in Montreal is growing its own vegetables on the roof (Montreal Gazette)
-Queen Live Fresh Food Market reopens after public health inspection (Toronto Star)
-Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation says rewards outweigh costs of Air Miles program (CBC News)
-“Our agents make more money”: newly re-branded Flight Centre says (Travel Week)
-Nescafe Opens A Joke Coffee Shop in Toronto (PSFK)
-Olivier Soapery: Strong Brand now with a Strong Direction (Huddle)
-Rover Parking Named Top IoT Startup at INFINITI LAB Toronto Demo Day (Market Wire)
-Pure Flavor in Canada expands leadership team (Fresh Plaza)
Western Canada: BC/AB/SK/MB
-Upscale German label Marc Cain opens first location in Vancouver (Straight)
-Premium Outlet Collection mall at Edmonton International Airport scheduled to open spring 2018 (Edmonton Sun)
-Retail shifts drive increased demand for industrial real estate (Business In Vancouver)
-Baths By Design celebrating 25 years in business (Kelowna Capital News)
-Rogers deal brings Mojio's connected car tech to Canadian market (Business In Vancouver)
-Real estate market putting squeeze on Calgary used bookseller (MetroNews)
-North American Lumber will remain open (Saskatchewan Retail Location: Weyburn Review)
-Strangers' kindness allows woman to shop for wedding dress in mom's hospital room (CTV News)
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-This CEO is Pissed Over the State of Relations Between Retailers and Consumers
-RW&CO Launches New Store Design [Photos]
-Unique 'NewWall House’ Opens in Historic Townhouse [Photos/Video]
-Online Retailer Sweet {Jolie} Goes Brick-and-Mortar [Photos]
-Robson Street Transition has Bright Future [Feature]
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