Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We published 10 articles today covering key developments in Canadian retail.
Oakridge Park in Vancouver is set to open on May 28 featuring a mixed-use development with luxury retail and transit access. CT REIT posted strong Q1 results including a 3.5% distribution increase and $43 million in new investments adding nearly 130,000 square feet of retail space.
Canadian retailers are expanding, yet retail employment declined by 27,000 jobs in April, possibly due to automation and leaner staffing models. Warehouse One and Bootlegger’s liquidation will free up 128 retail spaces across Canada, posing challenges for small and regional markets.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- CT REIT announces 3.5% distribution increase and “strong” Q1 2026 results – Mario Toneguzzi
- Oakridge Park in Vancouver Announces Opening Date – Craig Patterson
- Canadian Retailers Keep Expanding, So Why Are Jobs Disappearing? – Craig Patterson
- What Happens to 128 Warehouse One and Bootlegger Storefronts Across Canada? – Craig Patterson
- YYOGA Expands Across Canada Through Franchising – Craig Patterson
- Pandora adds carbon footprint disclosure to lab-grown diamond collection – Mario Toneguzzi
- Banditos Mexican Lager expands Ontario retail and hospitality presence – Mario Toneguzzi
- Survey finds most Canadians changing spending habits amid rising living costs: Harris & Partners – Mario Toneguzzi
- Kinton Ramen marks 14th anniversary with week-long dine-in promotion across Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- Cabot partnership to add golf course, hotel and luxury residences at Revelstoke Mountain Resort – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- IKEA Canada opens plan and order store in Gatineau (CTV)
- Dutch menswear brand Atelier Munro opens first location in Vancouver (Fashion Network)
- Golf Canada launches an expanded and elevated merchandise and licensing program (RBC)
- City-run grocery stores unlikely to lower prices, says think tank (MSN)
- Toronto Pearson airport kicks off $3B overhaul in effort to expand capacity (The Canadian Press)
- Grocery, convenience store PST relief unfair to restaurants, industry advocates argue (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oakridge Park: One of Vancouver’s Largest Mixed-Use Developments (QuadReal Property Group press release)
- Time running out for Olds Warehouse One customers, staff as store closure looms (The Albertan)
- 1 dead, 1 in hospital after shooting outside Calgary grocery store (CityNews)









