News at a Glance
Retail Insider is streamlining its Canadian retail news from around the web to include a handful of top news stories that can be viewed quickly during the day. Here are the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Canada’s inflation rate decelerates to 6.9% but food prices continue to climb (CBC)
- Soaring prices at the grocery store likely to linger into next year, watchers say (CityNews / Canadian Press)
- Loblaw hikes supply chain charges for its suppliers as transportation costs rise (CityNews / Canadian Press)
- Judge says Hudson’s Bay Co. acted in bad faith in terminating 28-year employee (Financial Post)
- B.C. grocers battle for inflation-wary shoppers (BIV)
- No Name vs brand name: How much do you actually save? (CTV)
- Why Aritzia Stock and Canada Goose are Dressed for Success (Yahoo Investing)
- Province commits $400k for downtown Brandon revitalization (Global)
- P.A. Walmart undergoing renovations, mayor frustrated with store’s choices following tax appeal (Prince Albert Now)
- First Nations man wants apology after being flagged as shoplifter, asked to leave Canadian Tire store amid questions about facial recognition technology in stores (CBC)
- Private sector takes over cannabis retail in Yukon (The Grow Op)



