Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For February 3, 2025

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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 several days.

Re: Tariffs:

Provinces respond to Trump tariffs by pulling U.S. liquor from shelves (CBC)

New 25% tariffs on Canadian exports to the U.S. raise concerns over food prices (CityNews)

Tariffs driving you to drink? It most likely won’t be American booze amid U.S.-Canada trade war (National Post)

Canadian food companies plan to expand production to U.S. as tariffs loom (Globe & Mail / subscribers)

With tariffs looming, how hard is it to ‘buy Canadian’? (BNN)

From food and booze, to toilet paper and motorcycles: Here are the U.S. goods Canada is targeting (CTV)

Canadian booze-makers hope U.S. tariff threats help smash trade barriers at home (CBC)

US businesses brace for Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to drive up costs (News Nation Now)

Other News:

Grocery bills set to rise as annual price freeze ends (Financial Post)

Amazon Quebec layoffs balloon to 4,500 as proposed meeting between minister, CEO on ice (CTV)

Big ambition, big competition: U.S. fast food chains flock to crowded Canadian market (CTV)

After $10M losses in 15 years, London Drugs weighs leaving Woodward’s development (Global News Vancouver)

Downtown Victoria struggles amidst a growing suburban retail rental market (Nanaimo News)

From checkouts to checkups: Why old retail spaces are a new trend in health-care delivery (CTV)

Nova Scotians say they are ready to shop local amid trade war with U.S. (CBC)

Food Access Bus helps Winnipeg seniors get to grocery stores (CBC)

Security guard foils attempted jewelry store robbery at Waterloo mall (CTV)

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