Today’s Retail Insider articles are listed below, followed by Canadian Retail News From Around the Web. Highlights include Pierre Cardin’s first Canadian store launch at Tsawwassen Mills as part of a broader North American expansion, and Fashion Art Toronto’s innovative use of former Hudson’s Bay Saks space in Eaton Centre for a one-day marketplace featuring independent Canadian designers. These stories illustrate evolving retail strategies focused on targeted market entry and adaptive reuse of legacy spaces, underscoring a theme of dynamic footprint transformation.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Toronto’s Basil Box to Shut Down All Locations by May 14 – Craig Patterson
- Retail-focused strategy delivers strong Q1 results: RioCan – Mario Toneguzzi
- Retail Insider Introduces Canadian Retail Sector Analysis – Craig Patterson
- Pierre Cardin Opens First Canadian Store in Expansion – Craig Patterson
- RONA welcomes J.R. Roy to its network of affiliated dealers – Mario Toneguzzi
- High operating costs, uneven consumer spending put restaurants under pressure: Restaurants Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- FIFA World Cup a prime opportunity for small businesses: VistaPrint – Mario Toneguzzi
- Deloitte: Export diversification now an execution challenge for Canadian firms – Mario Toneguzzi
- Fairmont Waterfront announces multi-year renovation plan – Mario Toneguzzi
- Coast Appliances launches going out of business sales – Mario Toneguzzi
- Fashion Art Toronto Activates Former Hudson’s Bay Saks at Eaton Centre – Craig Patterson
- Chatters hits 10-year milestone supporting Ronald McDonald House Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- As retail giants fall, Simons is booming. Their CEO let’s us in on the secret to their success (Toronto Star)
- As department stores are ‘sunsetted,’ what’s happening with the former Hudson’s Bay buildings? (CTV)
- Canada’s big banks could slash costs by closing more branches, analyst report says (Globe & Mail)
- TC Transcontinental sells its Boucherville Warehouse to Carrousel (Globe & Mail/press release)
- IKEA Canada plans 3 storey tall outdoor digital billboard at Ottawa store (CTV)
- A pop-up market is coming to Toronto with $96 toilet rolls and $175 bananas (Streets of Toronto)
- Popular Korean froyo chain just opened first Canadian location in Toronto (InSauga)
- South Granville retail unit sells for $1,673 per square foot (Western Investor)








