Some Grocery Retailers Are Struggling to Adopt eCommerce Amid COVID-19
/A large number of food retailers, both big and small, have found themselves ill-equipped to deal with hordes of new customers.
Read MoreA large number of food retailers, both big and small, have found themselves ill-equipped to deal with hordes of new customers.
Read MoreThe relocated Chanel boutique gives the French luxury brand a unique presence in double the space of its previous location.
Read MoreRCC President Diane Brisebois will host the webinar Wednesday, June 24 at 4pm Eastern/1pm Pacific as part of the ongoing one-hour series titled In Conversation with Retail Leaders in Canada.
Read MoreThe coronavirus has placed more than half of the world’s population under some kind of restricted movement order. Around the globe, schools are closed, workplaces are shut, public spaces like parks, churches, and shopping malls are shuttered. There’s nowhere to go but online — for news, socializing, but especially for shopping.
Read MoreRCC President Diane Brisebois will host the first webinar that will be held Tuesday, June 2 at 2:00pm as part of the ongoing one-hour series titled In Conversation with Retail Leaders in Canada.
Read MoreDuring “normal” times, credit provides a means for consumers and businesses to make purchases and investments when they’re short on cash. If used responsibly, credit cards can also be a good way to accumulate travel rewards and take advantage of cashback deals. Sadly, these are anything but “normal” times.
Read MoreCoronavirus has ravaged the world’s economies, but there’s hope on the horizon, especially for businesses in the sleep industry.
Read MoreThe loss of the last department store in downtown Edmonton is a blow to the city’s core which saw Holt Renfrew exit earlier this year, as well as Woodward’s and Eaton’s in years past.
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Read MoreThe company has released an informative eBook laying out issues and strategies for businesses to adapt amid pandemics, natural disasters, and cyber-attacks.
Read MoreWhile ‘non-essential’ retail has been ordered shuttered, busy streets and a lack of social distancing, coupled with an expansive homeless population, could result in a rapid spike of COVID-19 in Canada and could lead to an economic catastrophe.
Read MoreThe normally busy ritzy shopping district is almost entirely deserted, with luxury stores having emptied product from store shelves and a Dior flagship that has boarded up its facade amid concerns of break-ins.
Read MoreMs. Brisebois provides an overview of the Canadian retail industry amid an unprecedented pandemic.
Read MoreThe Seattle-based retailer announced Monday evening that it would shut its stores in Canada — and with no transactional website in Canada, the retailer stands to take a major financial hit.
Read MoreWhen completed next month, the six-level multi-brand luxury store will be one of the largest of its kind in North America with nearly 100 in-store luxury boutique concessions.
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