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.
Roots reports Q3 sales and profit down from year ago as it faces economic headwinds (Canadian Press)
Retail Council of Canada shows Canadians more intentional with holiday shopping (CBC)
CEO Jennifer Wong on ‘setting the stage for the next level of Aritzia’ (Glossy)
Commercial real estate expected to recover through 2024 (Globe & Mail)
Heather gets the last word: The queen of reading and her Indigo comeback (National Post)
Not Just Burgers: McDonald’s Leads In Commercial Real Estate (Storeys)
His gift card was drained of funds. Getting the money back was a logistical nightmare (CBC)
DAVIDsTEA Appoints Chief Digital Officer to Drive Online Sales (Financial Post)
B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate (Pique)
Police looking for 3 suspects after robbery at Yorkdale Cartier store (Global)
Winnipeg business owner says she’s leaving Osborne Village due to lack of customers, safety (CBC)
How Canadian grocer Freson Bros. embraces its roots (Grocery Dive)
With Christmas around the corner, more Windsorites are shopping at thrift stores (CBC)
People reflect on legacy of Robertson Trading as store winds down after 56 years (CBC)
Patrick Morin, founder of the Quebec retail chain, dies at 96 (Hardlines)



