Retail Insider’s newest articles are listed below, followed by Canadian Retail News From Around the Web. The Canadian retail market is adjusting as 17 million square feet of space returns to market amid Hudson’s Bay closures, but strong demand remains in food and beverage sectors. A huge announcement on Wednesday was that deals were signed for developers to buy Hudson’s Bay flagships in Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa (not to mention Windsor ON). La Maison Générale celebrates its first anniversary in Montreal, marking international growth. Cadillac Fairview continues to lead with dominant shopping centre performance nationwide. These updates highlight evolving retail real estate dynamics and strategic expansion efforts across Canada.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Deals Signed for Major Hudson’s Bay Buildings Across Canada – Craig Patterson
- Mine & Yours Returns to Calgary with Holt Renfrew Pop-Up – Craig Patterson
- Annual revenue increases 43% for EMERGE Commerce – Mario Toneguzzi
- What Simons Signals for the Future of Downtown Vancouver Retail – Craig Patterson
- La Maison Générale Marks Montreal Milestone – Craig Patterson
- Grocery Fuel Surcharge Fight Reshapes Pricing in Canada – Lee Rivett
- Mandy’s opening latest location in Toronto’s The Distillery Historic District – Mario Toneguzzi
- Canadian retail resets as 17 million square feet returns to market – Mario Toneguzzi
- Calgary fashion-tech startup Prévoir expands AI-powered Shopify merchandising platform – Mario Toneguzzi
- Cozey expands global footprint with Australia launch – Mario Toneguzzi
- Grocery Prices Stabilize, but Affordability Remains a Challenge in Canada – Sylvain Charlebois
- Cadillac Fairview Dominates Canada’s Top-Performing Shopping Centres – Craig Patterson
- Casavogue Expands Offering with Furniture Warehouse in Saint-Léonard – Retail Insider
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Lululemon, founder Chip Wilson at odds over board nominees (BIV)
- Household spending on food increasing; Canadians eating more vegetarian (CityNews)
- Suspending the fuel excise tax helps Canadians, but retailers can’t be left holding the bill (The Hill Times)
- Fuel up: Circle K Canada and Celsius drop limited-time racing flavour (CCentral)
- Lunenburg grocery store cuts seniors’ discount (CBC)
- Sporting Life Names No Fixed Address Creative Agency of Record (Little Black Book)
- Fuel up: Circle K Canada and Celsius drop limited-time racing flavour (CCentral)
- Winners hiring points to new store in North Battleford (Battlefords Now)
- Toronto’s getting a massive Asian market with over 95 vendors and a beer garden (Curiosity)
- Toronto is the only Canadian city hosting the Billie Eilish pop-up store with exclusive merch (Toronto.com)









