Retail Insider, in partnership with the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, will host its first in-person event on April 15, bringing together retail leaders for a discussion on strategy and the future of the industry in Canada. Hosted by Craig Patterson, Founder and Publisher of Retail Insider, the event will feature speakers including Andrew Go (Walmart Canada), David Lui (Kit and Ace), and Jean Vashisht (Sleep Country Canada).
The evening program will take place at Desautels Hall and will feature a series of fireside-style conversations with senior retail executives. The discussions will examine the current state of the retail industry and explore how organizations are adapting to shifting consumer behaviour, evolving business models, and increasing competitive pressures.
The session is designed to provide candid perspectives, thoughtful insight, and practical takeaways from leaders operating at the forefront of Canada’s retail sector.
The conversation will focus on real-world experience and lessons learned, with an emphasis on peer-level discussion, alongside moderation from Retail Insider and Faculty of Change.

The audience is expected to include a mix of Executive MBA students, retail industry professionals, and service providers, creating an environment for meaningful dialogue and knowledge sharing.
The event will begin with check-in at 5:00 PM, followed by programming at 5:30 PM. A networking reception will take place following the discussions.
Retail Insider @ Rotman is positioned as part of a broader series examining the forces shaping the future of retail, including changes in consumer behaviour, technology, and operations across the industry.
Event Details
- Date: April 15, 2026
- Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM (Reception to follow)
- Location: Desautels Hall, Rotman School of Management, 105 St. George Street, Toronto
- Format: In-person
Registration
Registration is now open, with tickets priced at $35 plus HST and including access to both the session and networking reception.
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