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Retail Insider continues its Photo Tour series of Canadian malls to provide a glimpse into shopping centres which may be less frequented lately due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This edition takes us to CF Market Mall in Calgary. The shopping centre contains approximately 229 stores over one floor. ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR In addition, many of the percentage rent agreements negotiated in 2020 were limited to a two-year period and will expire in 2022, and payments under BCAP loans secured early in 2020 may also be due in 2022. Retailers have options, but they need to consider now what their business will and can look like post COVID-19. PRIVATE COVID-19 PCR TESTING ARRIVES AT SMALL-TOWN ALBERTAAUTHOR:PATRICIA VISCOUNT
Sandstone Pharmacies is joining forces with CardiAi™, developer of the saliva-based, Canadian-made CoviLamp™ PCR test to provide easy, private, accurate COVID-19 testing across southern Alberta.Saliva samples will be taken at each pharmacy location and sent to the CardiAi™ labs in Calgary. “Our collaboration with CardiAi™ ensures our PCR test is made available to as many ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. Their window and door rebate is structured as a tiered rebate system, depending on the quality of energy efficient model you choose. Tier 1: provides a $50 rebate for windows. Tier 2: Provides a $100 rebate for both windows and doors.RETAIL INSIDER
Retail Insider continues its Photo Tour series of Canadian malls to provide a glimpse into shopping centres which may be less frequented lately due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This edition takes us to CF Market Mall in Calgary. The shopping centre contains approximately 229 stores over one floor. ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR In addition, many of the percentage rent agreements negotiated in 2020 were limited to a two-year period and will expire in 2022, and payments under BCAP loans secured early in 2020 may also be due in 2022. Retailers have options, but they need to consider now what their business will and can look like post COVID-19. PRIVATE COVID-19 PCR TESTING ARRIVES AT SMALL-TOWN ALBERTAAUTHOR:PATRICIA VISCOUNT
Sandstone Pharmacies is joining forces with CardiAi™, developer of the saliva-based, Canadian-made CoviLamp™ PCR test to provide easy, private, accurate COVID-19 testing across southern Alberta.Saliva samples will be taken at each pharmacy location and sent to the CardiAi™ labs in Calgary. “Our collaboration with CardiAi™ ensures our PCR test is made available to as many ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. Their window and door rebate is structured as a tiered rebate system, depending on the quality of energy efficient model you choose. Tier 1: provides a $50 rebate for windows. Tier 2: Provides a $100 rebate for both windows and doors. ANGER AND FRUSTRATION FROM MALL RETAILERS AND OTHER 1 day ago · While Ontario gears up for the first step of its reopening on Friday, many retailers and small business owners across the province are angered and frustrated that they are still left on the sidelines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The level of anger and despair we’re hearing from SIGNIFICANT STAFFING CRISIS IN CANADA AS RETAILERS REOPEN 1 day ago · Sean Tarry is an experienced writer who leverages his unique storytelling abilities to bring retail industry news and analysis to life. With 25 years of learning, including over a decade as Editor-In-Chief of Canadian Retailer magazine, he’s equipped with a deep understanding of the unique world of retail and the issues, trends, and innovators that continue to influence its evolution and WELCOME TO THE NEW RETAIL INSIDER WEBSITE Retail Insider would like to welcome everyone to our new website. The transition has taken months of hard work and we would like to thank everyone on the team who made everything come together. The look of the new website is a modern take on the previous version which hadn’t been changed significantly since 2014. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND What’s more, e-commerce sales more than doubled year over year, posting a 110.8 percent increase compared with May 2019. As substantial as these gains have been for the industry as a whole, however, results of the shift in purchasing behaviour have perhaps been even more significant for grocers. According to a survey conducted by PayPal in HOW SMART SECURITY AND AUTOMATION ARE HELPING RETAILERS Sean Tarry is an experienced writer who leverages his unique storytelling abilities to bring retail industry news and analysis to life. With 25 years of learning, including over a decade as Editor-In-Chief of Canadian Retailer magazine, he’s equipped with a deep understanding of the unique world of retail and the issues, trends, and innovators that continue to influence its evolution and AMAZON ANNOUNCES CANADIAN OPERATIONS EXPANSION WITH HIRING Amazon has more than 1.3 million employees worldwide. The company said software development engineers applying to Amazon will benefit from Best Fit, a new way to find the job that best fits a candidate’s interests and skills.Amazon offers candidates choice and reverses the process: instead of having job applicants do their own research about which teams they would like to join, Amazon’s ETSY SEES SIGNIFICANT PLATFORM GROWTH FOR HANDMADE AND Etsy, the online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, sold more than $10 billion in goods in 2020, according to a new report from the company. In Canada, it said there are 199,000 active Etsy sellers as the company offers an on-ramp to creative entrepreneurship for many people who might not ALDO PILOTS LIVESTREAM SHOPPING AS THE ASIAN TREND EXPANDS For the livestream shopping pilot, Aldo partnered with celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell and Los Angeles-based entertainer Nate Wyatt to host the event. The duo shared their style-tips on how to wear various styles of Aldo shoes and accessories, and viewers were able to shop the spring 2021 collection instantly in stream during the show. PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RETAIL INDUSTRY Project management is the ability to plan, organize, manage, secure, lead and control resources so that specified goals are met in the project. A project in this matter has to have a defined start and end, well-funded with deliverables and should focus in meeting laid down goals and objectives so that it adds value or benefits to the business CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. THE ERA OF VOICE-ACTIVATED SHOPPING IS HERE FOR CANADIAN David Ciccarelli is the founder and CEO of Voices, the largest marketplace for audio and voice-over products and services in the world with more than 1 million business and voice actor registered users.David is responsible for setting the vision, executing the growth strategy, creating a vibrant culture, and managing the company on a day-to-day basis. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS The Bottom Line. There are so many ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Whether you implement these measures during the construction of your new build or use new energy efficient technology to retrofit your current home, there are programs in place to helpshare the cost.
PRIVATE COVID-19 PCR TESTING ARRIVES AT SMALL-TOWN ALBERTAAUTHOR:PATRICIA VISCOUNT
Sandstone Pharmacies is joining forces with CardiAi™, developer of the saliva-based, Canadian-made CoviLamp™ PCR test to provide easy, private, accurate COVID-19 testing across southern Alberta.Saliva samples will be taken at each pharmacy location and sent to the CardiAi™ labs in Calgary. “Our collaboration with CardiAi™ ensures our PCR test is made available to as many MARIO NEGRIS AND MARTIN MORIARTY EXIT CBRE VANCOUVER FOR Two of Vancouver’s top retail-focused brokers, Mario Negris and Martin Moriarty, have left CBRE to spearhead an expansion at Marcus & Millichap.The duo is said to have been responsible for the vast majority of all retail lease deals over the past several years indowntown Vancouver.
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CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. THE ERA OF VOICE-ACTIVATED SHOPPING IS HERE FOR CANADIAN David Ciccarelli is the founder and CEO of Voices, the largest marketplace for audio and voice-over products and services in the world with more than 1 million business and voice actor registered users.David is responsible for setting the vision, executing the growth strategy, creating a vibrant culture, and managing the company on a day-to-day basis. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS The Bottom Line. There are so many ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Whether you implement these measures during the construction of your new build or use new energy efficient technology to retrofit your current home, there are programs in place to helpshare the cost.
PRIVATE COVID-19 PCR TESTING ARRIVES AT SMALL-TOWN ALBERTAAUTHOR:PATRICIA VISCOUNT
Sandstone Pharmacies is joining forces with CardiAi™, developer of the saliva-based, Canadian-made CoviLamp™ PCR test to provide easy, private, accurate COVID-19 testing across southern Alberta.Saliva samples will be taken at each pharmacy location and sent to the CardiAi™ labs in Calgary. “Our collaboration with CardiAi™ ensures our PCR test is made available to as many MARIO NEGRIS AND MARTIN MORIARTY EXIT CBRE VANCOUVER FOR Two of Vancouver’s top retail-focused brokers, Mario Negris and Martin Moriarty, have left CBRE to spearhead an expansion at Marcus & Millichap.The duo is said to have been responsible for the vast majority of all retail lease deals over the past several years indowntown Vancouver.
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CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL UPDATES FROM THE DESK OF CRAIG PATTERSON Happenings Etc. The second edition of the Lavazza Drive-In Film Festival will take place at Ontario Place in Toronto from June 27 to July 17. On July 1 (Canada Day), the showcase film will be Peace By Chocolate, the story of a Syrian Refugee entrepreneur in Nova Scotia who founded a successful chocolate business that is expanding with new stores.The film festival will open on Canada AMAZON ANNOUNCES CANADIAN OPERATIONS EXPANSION WITH HIRING 15 hours ago · Amazon has more than 1.3 million employees worldwide. The company said software development engineers applying to Amazon will benefit from Best Fit, a new way to find the job that best fits a candidate’s interests and skills.Amazon offers candidates choice and reverses the process: instead of having job applicants do their own research about which teams they would like to join, Amazon’s ETSY SEES SIGNIFICANT PLATFORM GROWTH FOR HANDMADE AND 15 hours ago · Etsy, the online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, sold more than $10 billion in goods in 2020, according to a new report from the company. In Canada, it said there are 199,000 active Etsy sellers as the company offers an on-ramp to creative entrepreneurship for many people who might not RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? HOW SMALL BUSINESSES ARE LEVERAGING ECOMMERCE When the pandemic caused many local businesses and shops to close their doors temporarily, many of them transitioned towards eCommerce or online selling. Small businesses started leveraging eCommerce primarily for stability and lasting growth, despite the ALDO PILOTS LIVESTREAM SHOPPING AS THE ASIAN TREND EXPANDS 12 hours ago · For the livestream shopping pilot, Aldo partnered with celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell and Los Angeles-based entertainer Nate Wyatt to host the event. The duo shared their style-tips on how to wear various styles of Aldo shoes and accessories, and viewers were able to shop the spring 2021 collection instantly in stream during theshow.
HUDSON’S BAY DOWNSIZING DOWNTOWN FLAGSHIP STORES IN CANADA Downtown Hudson’s Bay flagship stores in Canada are being downsized as parent Hudson’s Bay Company strategizes real estate assets with an eye for redevelopment. So far the downtown Montreal and Calgary Hudson’s Bay stores are confirmed to be downsizing and other flagships are expected to follow if things go as planned with HBC’s development arm Streetworks Development. USEFUL SEO TACTICS NOBODY TELLS YOU ABOUT SEO, or search engine optimization, is one of the top tactics used in digital marketing campaigns today. Through various processes, SEO helps you reach the top of the results pages on Google and other search engines. It’s something that even small companies can makeuse of,
DOWNTOWN VICTORIA BC RETAIL AND FOODSERVICE FINDING ITS 1 day ago · Also, the city’s shopping centre vacancy rose by 0.8 per cent over the year to finish 2020 at 5.8 per cent. “2020 started with very optimistic expectations for the vibrancy of the downtown core. 2019 had been a strong year for the downtown and the prediction was that 2020 would continue the trend with downtown residents, office workers and record tourism figures all driving the market forward. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 10TH, 2021 32 minutes ago · Dollarama reports significant growth during pandemic, Walmart commits funds to support racial equality, Bikini Village opening 4 stores in Western Canada, Jimmy Fallon fooled by No Frills album 'Haulin' State of Mind, and other news. ALDO PILOTS LIVESTREAM SHOPPING AS THE ASIAN TREND EXPANDS 2 hours ago · For the livestream shopping pilot, Aldo partnered with celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell and Los Angeles-based entertainer Nate Wyatt to host the event. The duo shared their style-tips on how to wear various styles of Aldo shoes and accessories, and viewers were able to shop the spring 2021 collection instantly in stream during theshow.
ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. THE ERA OF VOICE-ACTIVATED SHOPPING IS HERE FOR CANADIAN David Ciccarelli is the founder and CEO of Voices, the largest marketplace for audio and voice-over products and services in the world with more than 1 million business and voice actor registered users.David is responsible for setting the vision, executing the growth strategy, creating a vibrant culture, and managing the company on a day-to-day basis. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 10TH, 2021 32 minutes ago · Dollarama reports significant growth during pandemic, Walmart commits funds to support racial equality, Bikini Village opening 4 stores in Western Canada, Jimmy Fallon fooled by No Frills album 'Haulin' State of Mind, and other news. ALDO PILOTS LIVESTREAM SHOPPING AS THE ASIAN TREND EXPANDS 2 hours ago · For the livestream shopping pilot, Aldo partnered with celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell and Los Angeles-based entertainer Nate Wyatt to host the event. The duo shared their style-tips on how to wear various styles of Aldo shoes and accessories, and viewers were able to shop the spring 2021 collection instantly in stream during theshow.
ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. THE ERA OF VOICE-ACTIVATED SHOPPING IS HERE FOR CANADIAN David Ciccarelli is the founder and CEO of Voices, the largest marketplace for audio and voice-over products and services in the world with more than 1 million business and voice actor registered users.David is responsible for setting the vision, executing the growth strategy, creating a vibrant culture, and managing the company on a day-to-day basis. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 21, 2021 Central/Eastern Canada News. Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under three-stage plan (BNN) Businesses worry reopening plan is too little, too late (Torono Star) It’s time to move forward. Retail Council of Canada statement on today’s announcement of CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery AMAZON ANNOUNCES CANADIAN OPERATIONS EXPANSION WITH HIRING 5 hours ago · Amazon has more than 1.3 million employees worldwide. The company said software development engineers applying to Amazon will benefit from Best Fit, a new way to find the job that best fits a candidate’s interests and skills.Amazon offers candidates choice and reverses the process: instead of having job applicants do their own research about which teams they would like to join, Amazon’s ETSY SEES SIGNIFICANT PLATFORM GROWTH FOR HANDMADE AND 5 hours ago · Etsy, the online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, sold more than $10 billion in goods in 2020, according to a new report from the company. In Canada, it said there are 199,000 active Etsy sellers as the company offers an on-ramp to creative entrepreneurship for many people who might not HOW SMALL BUSINESSES ARE LEVERAGING ECOMMERCE When the pandemic caused many local businesses and shops to close their doors temporarily, many of them transitioned towards eCommerce or online selling. Small businesses started leveraging eCommerce primarily for stability and lasting growth, despite the HOW SMART SECURITY AND AUTOMATION ARE HELPING RETAILERS 1 day ago · Sean Tarry is an experienced writer who leverages his unique storytelling abilities to bring retail industry news and analysis to life. With 25 years of learning, including over a decade as Editor-In-Chief of Canadian Retailer magazine, he’s equipped with a deep understanding of the unique world of retail and the issues, trends, and innovators that continue to influence its evolution and 'DEVASTATING SITUATION' FOR FURNITURE RETAILERS IN CANADA 1 day ago · A coalition of small to midsize furniture retailers said the tax of up to 295 per cent on specific categories of upholstered furniture from China and Vietnam, imposed by Canada Border Services Agency on May 5, is a “financial bombshell, adding to the one present throughout the past few months, affecting retailers and the entire retail furniture supply chain.” DOWNTOWN VICTORIA BC RETAIL AND FOODSERVICE FINDING ITS 1 day ago · Also, the city’s shopping centre vacancy rose by 0.8 per cent over the year to finish 2020 at 5.8 per cent. “2020 started with very optimistic expectations for the vibrancy of the downtown core. 2019 had been a strong year for the downtown and the prediction was that 2020 would continue the trend with downtown residents, office workers and record tourism figures all driving the market forward. THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. USEFUL SEO TACTICS NOBODY TELLS YOU ABOUT SEO, or search engine optimization, is one of the top tactics used in digital marketing campaigns today. Through various processes, SEO helps you reach the top of the results pages on Google and other search engines. It’s something that even small companies can makeuse of,
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 9TH, 2021 18 hours ago · Top Stories: National Ssense sells minority stake to Silicon Valley investor Sequoia Capital valuing the retailer at $5 bill (Montreal Gazette) Pet Valu announces plans to go public to clear debt, boost store count (BNN) Representative for 17,000 Sears Canada retirees says insolvency laws are unjust (CTV) Canadian bakery Silver Hills launches direct-to-consumer site (Canadian ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail USEFUL SEO TACTICS NOBODY TELLS YOU ABOUT SEO, or search engine optimization, is one of the top tactics used in digital marketing campaigns today. Through various processes, SEO helps you reach the top of the results pages on Google and other search engines. It’s something that even small companies can makeuse of,
ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. Their window and door rebate is structured as a tiered rebate system, depending on the quality of energy efficient model you choose. Tier 1: provides a $50 rebate for windows. Tier 2: Provides a $100 rebate for both windows and doors. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Western Canada News. Burnaby’s big three malls pacing city’s growth with mega-projects (Business in Vancouver); Businesses in Alberta prepared for easing of restrictions amid talks around second doses (CTV); Airdrie Walmart not over capacity before closing due to outbreak says company (Discover Airdrie); Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver positive for COVID-19 (New Westminster CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 5, 2021 DavidsTea creditors to vote in June on plan to split $18.3 million owed by retailer (Canadian Press) ‘Stronger’ commercial leasing environment emerged amid COVID: RioCan REIT CEO (BNN) Canada’s April vehicle sales up 254 per cent from last year’s pandemic low (CTV) MEC celebrates its 50th anniversary and announces $1M donation to ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Western Canada News. Burnaby’s big three malls pacing city’s growth with mega-projects (Business in Vancouver); Businesses in Alberta prepared for easing of restrictions amid talks around second doses (CTV); Airdrie Walmart not over capacity before closing due to outbreak says company (Discover Airdrie); Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver positive for COVID-19 (New Westminster AMAZON ANNOUNCES CANADIAN OPERATIONS EXPANSION WITH HIRING 44 minutes ago · Amazon has more than 1.3 million employees worldwide. The company said software development engineers applying to Amazon will benefit from Best Fit, a new way to find the job that best fits a candidate’s interests and skills.Amazon offers candidates choice and reverses the process: instead of having job applicants do their own research about which teams they would like to join,Amazon’s
ETSY SEES SIGNIFICANT PLATFORM GROWTH FOR HANDMADE AND 48 minutes ago · Etsy, the online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, sold more than $10 billion in goods in 2020, according to a new report from the company. In Canada, it said there are 199,000 active Etsy sellers as the company offers an on-ramp to creative entrepreneurship for ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. Their window and door rebate is structured as a tiered rebate system, depending on the quality of energy efficient model you choose. Tier 1: provides a $50 rebate for windows. Tier 2: Provides a $100 rebate for both windows and doors. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 5, 2021 DavidsTea creditors to vote in June on plan to split $18.3 million owed by retailer (Canadian Press) ‘Stronger’ commercial leasing environment emerged amid COVID: RioCan REIT CEO (BNN) Canada’s April vehicle sales up 254 per cent from last year’s pandemic low (CTV) MEC celebrates its 50th anniversary and announces $1M donation to CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND What’s more, e-commerce sales more than doubled year over year, posting a 110.8 percent increase compared with May 2019. As substantial as these gains have been for the industry as a whole, however, results of the shift in purchasing behaviour have perhaps been even more significant for grocers. According to a survey conducted by PayPal in PRIVATE COVID-19 PCR TESTING ARRIVES AT SMALL-TOWN ALBERTAAUTHOR:PATRICIA VISCOUNT
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CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Western Canada News. Burnaby’s big three malls pacing city’s growth with mega-projects (Business in Vancouver); Businesses in Alberta prepared for easing of restrictions amid talks around second doses (CTV); Airdrie Walmart not over capacity before closing due to outbreak says company (Discover Airdrie); Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver positive for COVID-19 (New Westminster ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR In addition, many of the percentage rent agreements negotiated in 2020 were limited to a two-year period and will expire in 2022, and payments under BCAP loans secured early in 2020 may also be due in 2022. Retailers have options, but they need to consider now what their business will and can look like post COVID-19. FOREVER 21 BEGINS QUIETLY OPENING FIRST CANADIAN "2.0 Toronto-based YM Inc. is leading the Forever 21 expansion after establishing a partnership last year that included announcing a new Forever 21 e-commerce site for the Canadian market that launched in early 2020. YM Inc. acquired many of Forever 21’s leases after the retailer exited Canada, and subsequently opened stores under various banners in the former Forever 21 locations including Urban THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE Experts predict online sales to keep growing each year but at a diminished rate. According to one survey, Canadian e-commerce sales growth will fall to 7.7% in 2021 and keep declining through 2024. The astronomical e-commerce growth of mid-2020 isn’t indicative of the industry’s future. While e-commerce’s growth rate will eventually ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. 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Burnaby’s big three malls pacing city’s growth with mega-projects (Business in Vancouver); Businesses in Alberta prepared for easing of restrictions amid talks around second doses (CTV); Airdrie Walmart not over capacity before closing due to outbreak says company (Discover Airdrie); Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver positive for COVID-19 (New Westminster ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR In addition, many of the percentage rent agreements negotiated in 2020 were limited to a two-year period and will expire in 2022, and payments under BCAP loans secured early in 2020 may also be due in 2022. Retailers have options, but they need to consider now what their business will and can look like post COVID-19. FOREVER 21 BEGINS QUIETLY OPENING FIRST CANADIAN "2.0 Toronto-based YM Inc. is leading the Forever 21 expansion after establishing a partnership last year that included announcing a new Forever 21 e-commerce site for the Canadian market that launched in early 2020. YM Inc. acquired many of Forever 21’s leases after the retailer exited Canada, and subsequently opened stores under various banners in the former Forever 21 locations including Urban THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE Experts predict online sales to keep growing each year but at a diminished rate. According to one survey, Canadian e-commerce sales growth will fall to 7.7% in 2021 and keep declining through 2024. The astronomical e-commerce growth of mid-2020 isn’t indicative of the industry’s future. While e-commerce’s growth rate will eventually ALL CANADIAN REBATES ON WINDOWS AND DOORS Their goal is to reduce energy consumption and provide savings to residents. 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On July 1 (Canada Day), the showcase film will be Peace By Chocolate, the story of a Syrian Refugee entrepreneur in Nova Scotia who founded a successful chocolate business that is expanding with new stores.The film festival will open on Canada CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery HUDSON’S BAY DOWNSIZING DOWNTOWN FLAGSHIP STORES IN CANADA 10 hours ago · The Montreal store, as discussed in April, will be downsized to about 295,000 square feet of space over five floors while a 25-storey office tower is added at the back of the site. Last week we reported that in Calgary, the Bay flagship store would be downsized to three floors and we’ll discuss that more below.. Several of Hudson’s Bay’s standalone flagship stores in Canadian cities were BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND What’s more, e-commerce sales more than doubled year over year, posting a 110.8 percent increase compared with May 2019. As substantial as these gains have been for the industry as a whole, however, results of the shift in purchasing behaviour have perhaps been even more significant for grocers. 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Both follow Louis Vuitton which opened in the mall in the summer of 2019, and Tiffany & Co. which was a trailblazer LIGHTSPEED ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF TWO GLOBAL DIGITAL 20 hours ago · Montreal-based commerce platform Lightspeed announced Monday that it has acquired two global leaders in digital commerce for about USD $925 million in total. The acquisitions will provide Lightspeed customers new further digital capabilities, enhanced supplychain management as
SPECIAL EDITION 33: MELISSA AUSTRIA OF GOTSTYLE TALKS 1 day ago · Craig and Melissa discuss the history of Toronto-based Gotstyle and how the retail brand that she founded in 2005 has been able to weather the pandemic, in addition to thoughts and ideas about the future of high-end fashion retail in Canada. The Weekly podcast by Retail Insider Canada is available IMPORTANT DETAILS THAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN Coffee is more than just a drink for many people, it is how they cope with the stress and exhaustion of the day. This is why it is important that when you make coffee, you pay attention to the details, because you may think that something like the water or temperature isn’t so important, but every little detail has a huge impact on the flavor and on your drinking experience. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
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CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND Potential Digital Transformation. As the levels of quality and service increase, however, so too do consumer expectations of the experience. Prior to the onset of the pandemic, it wasn’t uncommon for grocery orders placed online to take days to be put together and readied forthe customer.
CANADIAN RETAIL UPDATES FROM THE DESK OF CRAIG PATTERSON 1 day ago · Happenings Etc. The second edition of the Lavazza Drive-In Film Festival will take place at Ontario Place in Toronto from June 27 to July 17. On July 1 (Canada Day), the showcase film will be Peace By Chocolate, the story of a Syrian Refugee entrepreneur in Nova Scotia who founded a successful chocolate business that is expanding with new stores.The film festival will open on Canada CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 4TH, 2021 Clothing and accessory sales rise by 24% in March, Lululemon sales double as store traffic rebounds, Amazon Canada launches Workwell program, free drive-in theatre launches in Quebec grocery store parking lot, Manitoba reopening plan coming next week, Tiffany & Co. brings high jewellery to Vancouver, and other news. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 7TH, 2021 1 day ago · Top Stories: National Unable to pivot during the pandemic, Canadian duty-free shops ask Ottawa for help (Global) What will on-premise dining look like this summer? (Strategy) Fashion and beauty brands push sustainability conversation forward (Postmedia) Canadian Commercial Rents Are Soaring For Offices, While Retail Drops (betterdwelling.com) Economy lost 68,000 jobs in May, VANCOUVER RETAIL OUTLOOK POSITIVE DESPITE PANDEMIC: STUDY 1 day ago · The Vancouver retail market outlook overall remains positive and one of the tightest markets in the country continues to hold up well during COVID due to limited supply and relatively lighter health and safety restrictions. A report by commercial real estate firm JLL found that total availability of RETAIL INSIDER ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH SWYFT 1 day ago · Retail Insider is announcing an exclusive partnership with Toronto-based digital logistics startup Swyft which facilitates same-day delivery for Retailers. Swyft is poised to be a game changer in the package shipping industry as it grows rapidly and innovates through data and technology. CANADA'S FOOD RETAIL INDUSTRY DISRUPTED AMID PANDEMIC “The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted or accelerated change across the economy, and the food retail industry is transforming more rapidly than it has in a generation,” said Sean Mullin, Executive Director, The Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship. “Retailers are diving deeper into e-commerce, shoppers are shifting the way they shop, and jobs and working conditions of LIGHTSPEED ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF TWO GLOBAL DIGITAL 12 hours ago · Montreal-based commerce platform Lightspeed announced Monday that it has acquired two global leaders in digital commerce for about USD $925 million in total. The acquisitions will provide Lightspeed customers new further digital capabilities, enhanced supplychain management as
SPECIAL EDITION 33: MELISSA AUSTRIA OF GOTSTYLE TALKS 1 day ago · Craig and Melissa discuss the history of Toronto-based Gotstyle and how the retail brand that she founded in 2005 has been able to weather the pandemic, in addition to thoughts and ideas about the future of high-end fashion retail in Canada. The Weekly podcast by Retail Insider Canada is available IMPORTANT DETAILS THAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN Coffee is more than just a drink for many people, it is how they cope with the stress and exhaustion of the day. This is why it is important that when you make coffee, you pay attention to the details, because you may think that something like the water or temperature isn’t so important, but every little detail has a huge impact on the flavor and on your drinking experience. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND Potential Digital Transformation. As the levels of quality and service increase, however, so too do consumer expectations of the experience. Prior to the onset of the pandemic, it wasn’t uncommon for grocery orders placed online to take days to be put together and readied forthe customer.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 1ST, 2021 Retail rebound for Canada says JLL, Toys R Us launches Joe Mimran kid's clothing line, Toronto patios could open early, Farm Boy ditches plastic grocery bags, Burnaby Malls seeing redevelopment, and othernews.
CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD URGED TO OPEN ONTARIO RETAIL AND Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs for Ontario with the CFIB, said while vaccinations are ahead of schedule and COVID cases are trending rapidly downward, businesses are hanging on by a thread. “And every extra week of closure is an extra week without much-needed sales to help keep businesses afloat. And if you look at other jurisdictions, for example BC non-essential retail CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR MAY 17, 2021 Amazon goes on hiring binge, Quebec's Bill 96 could an issue for retailer amid French language laws, online grocer opens in Revelstoke, landlord sues Fire & Flower over lease on cannabis dispensary that never opened on Toronto's Bloor luxury mile, and other news. RETAIL REBOUND: HOW RETAILERS IN CANADA SHOULD PLAN FOR By Monique Sassi & Michelle Pickett. It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered retail stores. With the vaccination program underway and the various government subsidy programs expected to come to an end in 2021, the fundamental questions at this time are: how are retailers thinking about and planning for the changes in the retail industry post COVID-19? THE FUTURE OUTLOOK OF CANADIAN RETAIL E-COMMERCE By Devin Partida. Canadian retailers have faced a period of unprecedented change amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notably, retail e-commerce exploded in early 2020 as lockdowns limited the availability of brick-and-mortar stores. Now, as the year nears its end, Canadian e-commerce has slowed but isn’t stopping. BIG CHANGES COMING FOR CANADIAN GROCERY IN 2021 AND BEYOND Potential Digital Transformation. As the levels of quality and service increase, however, so too do consumer expectations of the experience. Prior to the onset of the pandemic, it wasn’t uncommon for grocery orders placed online to take days to be put together and readied forthe customer.
CANADIAN RETAIL UPDATES FROM THE DESK OF CRAIG PATTERSON 1 day ago · Happenings Etc. The second edition of the Lavazza Drive-In Film Festival will take place at Ontario Place in Toronto from June 27 to July 17. On July 1 (Canada Day), the showcase film will be Peace By Chocolate, the story of a Syrian Refugee entrepreneur in Nova Scotia who founded a successful chocolate business that is expanding with new stores.The film festival will open on Canada CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 4TH, 2021 Clothing and accessory sales rise by 24% in March, Lululemon sales double as store traffic rebounds, Amazon Canada launches Workwell program, free drive-in theatre launches in Quebec grocery store parking lot, Manitoba reopening plan coming next week, Tiffany & Co. brings high jewellery to Vancouver, and other news. CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 3RD, 2021 Condo lobbies buried with deliveries, Ontario retailers and patios could open early says Ford and many skeptical, Avalon Mall sees success in St. John's while other retail struggles, Organic Garage grocery reports strong numbers, BC furniture retailers reeling from tariffs, Edmonton store hawking Amazon returns, Penticton boy becomes social media star by in ads for parents Mexican grocery CANADIAN RETAIL NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB FOR JUNE 7TH, 2021 23 hours ago · Top Stories: National Unable to pivot during the pandemic, Canadian duty-free shops ask Ottawa for help (Global) What will on-premise dining look like this summer? (Strategy) Fashion and beauty brands push sustainability conversation forward (Postmedia) Canadian Commercial Rents Are Soaring For Offices, While Retail Drops (betterdwelling.com) Economy lost 68,000 jobs in May, VANCOUVER RETAIL OUTLOOK POSITIVE DESPITE PANDEMIC: STUDY 1 day ago · The Vancouver retail market outlook overall remains positive and one of the tightest markets in the country continues to hold up well during COVID due to limited supply and relatively lighter health and safety restrictions. A report by commercial real estate firm JLL found that total availability of RETAIL INSIDER ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH SWYFT 1 day ago · Retail Insider is announcing an exclusive partnership with Toronto-based digital logistics startup Swyft which facilitates same-day delivery for Retailers. Swyft is poised to be a game changer in the package shipping industry as it grows rapidly and innovates through data and technology. CANADA'S FOOD RETAIL INDUSTRY DISRUPTED AMID PANDEMIC “The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted or accelerated change across the economy, and the food retail industry is transforming more rapidly than it has in a generation,” said Sean Mullin, Executive Director, The Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship. “Retailers are diving deeper into e-commerce, shoppers are shifting the way they shop, and jobs and working conditions of LIGHTSPEED ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF TWO GLOBAL DIGITAL 9 hours ago · Montreal-based commerce platform Lightspeed announced Monday that it has acquired two global leaders in digital commerce for about USD $925 million in total. The acquisitions will provide Lightspeed customers new further digital capabilities, enhanced supplychain management as
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SECOND LOCKDOWN A THREAT TO SMALL BUSINESSES IN CANADA WITH INNOVATIONBEING A SOLUTION
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November 19, 2020
Impending restrictions on businesses are set to further impact the health of main street retailers in Canada. However, savvy, creative thinking could allow many to thrive.Read more
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LOLË REOPENING DOWNTOWN MONTREAL FLAGSHIP AFTER SHUTTING OVER 30STORES
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The Canadian brand Lolë shut its stores in May of this year and is now making a comeback with a new concept.Read more
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PLUS is the only premium streetwear retailer in Canada with a national presence in shopping centres across the country.Read more
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RESTAURANT INDUSTRY ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE IN CANADA WITHOUT GOVERNMENTSUPPORT: INTERVIEWS
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- November 18,
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Restaurants Canada, with its 40,000 members, called governments to stop system-wide restaurant closures amid a second wave.Read more
IN CONVERSATION WITH IAIN NAIRN, PRESIDENT & CEO OF HUDSON’S BAY,...Retail Insider
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RCC is hosting the online event next week with registration now open. SECOND ROUND OF PANDEMIC LOCKDOWNS COULD SEE 225,000 SMALL BUSINESSESCLOSE...
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Experts say that there is still room to pivot at a challenging anduncertain time.
PR MAVEN NATASHA KOIFMAN LAUNCHES DROP004 CONCEPT STORE TO SUPPORTLOCAL...
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The founder of NKPR says it was more important than ever to support small businesses amid the pandemic. SMARTCENTRES REDEVELOPING VAUGHAN PROPERTY INTO MIXED-USE HIGH-DENSITY‘CROWN JEWEL’
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SmartVMC, the massive 100-acre development will feature towers on the site of a former Walmart store which recently relocated. CANADIAN MALL LANDLORDS INNOVATE WITH VIRTUAL SANTA EXPERIENCESMario Toneguzzi
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As in-person meetings are discouraged during the pandemic, landlords are getting creative in an effort to maintain customer engagement. CF PACIFIC CENTRE TOUR IN VANCOUVER [MALL TOUR SERIES – OCTOBER...Lee Rivett
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The 'Mall Tour' Series visits CF Pacific Centre in Vancouver in October 2020 with commentary on the mall's history and retailerdevelopments.
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The luxury brand Jo Malone will open its first direct-to-consumer storefronts in 2021 after seeing success in department stores. DSV OPENS LARGEST MULTI-CLIENT LOGISTICS FACILITY IN CANADA NEARTORONTO
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DSV Global Transport and Logistics built a state-of-the-art 1.1 million square foot warehouse in Milton, Ontario (near Toronto) that houses its Canadian head office and logistics facility. GERMAN SKIWEAR BRAND BOGNER OPENS ‘WINTER BOUTIQUE’ ON TORONTO’SMINK MILE...
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The first corporately-run Bogner location in Canada on Toronto's Mink Mile features the popular collection of outerwear and other fashions. THOM BROWNE OPENS 1ST STANDALONE CANADIAN STOREFRONT AT TORONTO YORKDALE SHOPPING...Craig Patterson
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November 12, 2020
Luxury fashion brand Thom Browne opened its fourth North American storefront this month and is eyeing a second Canadian location. VAST MAJORITY OF CANADIANS TO SHOP AT CANADIAN RETAILERS LEADINGINTO...
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Canadian consumers recognize the importance of supporting local businesses as we head into the second wave of COVID-19. STOCKX ONLINE MARKETPLACE ANNOUNCES ENTRY INTO CANADA, OPENS 1ST AUTHENTICATION CENTRE:...Sean Tarry -
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StockX, which resells exclusive, limited-run, branded product, is making big moves into the Canadian market with plans for significantgrowth.
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DSV Global Transport and Logistics built a state-of-the-art 1.1 million square foot warehouse in Milton, Ontario (near Toronto) that houses its Canadian head office and logistics facility.Read more
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Hudson’s Bay has stopped paying its rent at malls across the country. Is it in trouble? https://www.thestar.com/business/2020/11/21/hudsons-bay-has-...21 Nov
‘This is catastrophic’: Toronto’s second COVID-19 lockdown presents a worst-case scenario for already battered businesses. https://www.thestar.com/business/2020/11/20/this-is-catastro...12 Nov
Loblaw Companies raises quarterly dividend, beats Q3 profitexpectations.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/loblaw-companies-raises-quar...12 Nov
Landlord’s attempt to evict HBC blocked – for now – but retailer ordered to pay rent. https://www.thestar.com/business/2020/11/12/landlords-attemp...11 Nov
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An off-schedule podcast discussion with Darryl Julott, Managing Lead of Digital Main Street. Craig and Darryl discuss the challenges small retailer and other businesses are facing in Canada, what’s being done and what the future might hold.Read more
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An off-schedule podcast touring the Oakridge Shopping Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, in September 2020, prior to its shutdown for an incredible redevelopment. Craig and Lee discuss what’s happening at Oakridge in a tour showcasing what’s open and what has closed recently in preparation for the construction. 215: GUCCI OPENING IN EDMONTON, HBC’S THE ROOM ADDS MENSWEAR Podcasts Retail Insider- September 24,
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An off-schedule podcast touring the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver, British Columbia, in September 2020. Craig and Lee discuss what’s happening at Park Royal in a tour showcasing what’s open and what has closed recently. SPECIAL EDITION 17: THE FUTURE OF TECH AT CF MALLS Podcasts Retail Insider- August 27,
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Other News: Entertainment centre opening at Yorkdale, Furla opens 2nd Canadian store, Hugo Boss opens in Laval, Reitmans opens store at WEM, Nordstrom gets merry.Read more
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