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Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For January 30, 2025

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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 48 hours.

The buy, wear, return days for shoppers could be over now that retailers and tech are catching on (Globe & Mail / subscribers)

Why Canadian commerce startups are building “live shopping” into their marketing plans (BetaKit)

Weak loonie, trade war could drive food prices higher: Metro (CityNews)

Canada Goose appoints former Stella McCartney executive as SVP of merchandising (Retail Bulletin)

Pattison Food Group celebrates Darrell Jones at retirement party in Vancouver (Grocery Business)

Amazon’s Quebec closings are about control, not union weakness, experts say (Montreal Gazette)

Man at centre of biggest Shoppers Drug Mart takedown ever handed conditional sentence — and likely won’t serve jail time (Toronto Star)

EDITORIAL – Closing of Peavey Mart a blow to ‘shop local’ and rural Canada (Armchair Mayor)

Many businesses in Winnipeg’s North End have stopped filing insurance claims after break-ins (Winnipeg Free Press)

Sask retail sales reach $2.2 Billion (Meridian Source)

New Walmart Superstore to open in Mississauga, Ontario (InSauga)

Montreal’s Chinatown gears up for Lunar New Year celebrations (CTV)

Vaughan, Ont., store broken into for 3rd time in 5 months (CBC)

Dramatic footage shows takedown in botched Markham jewelry store robbery (Toronto Sun)

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