Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We published 8 articles today covering various developments across Canadian retail sectors.
Open banking is set to significantly change Canadian retail payments as retailers adapt to evolving consumer expectations for secure and trusted payment experiences. Meanwhile, Montreal’s restaurant spending surged with transactions near the Bell Centre increasing by up to 84% during the Canadiens’ playoff games as the hockey run boosted hospitality sales. Calgary’s Wild Rose Brewery marked its 30th anniversary, highlighting growth opportunities from craft beer expanding its retail footprint and community engagement.
Tre’dish launched SproutAI, an AI grocery assistant aimed at optimizing budgets and reshaping supply chains to enhance affordability. Tim Hortons initiated a campaign to hire 10,000 local workers, reflecting shifts in the labour market and expansion plans. Quebec’s tax relief on convenience foods addresses economic fairness, while Haven Greens expanded its greenhouse and launched ready-to-eat salad kits focusing on local sustainability. The Brick rolled out a new furniture collection featuring comfort and innovation in partnership with Shaquille O’Neal.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Open Banking to Reshape Retail Payments in Canada – Craig Patterson
- Canadiens Playoffs Drive Restaurant Spending Surge in Montreal – Lee Rivett
- Tre’dish launches SproutAI, the first AI grocery assistant built to optimize budgets – Mario Toneguzzi
- Tim Hortons launches campaign to hire 10,000 local people, addresses Temporary Foreign Worker Program – Mario Toneguzzi
- Taxing Convenience Foods Punishes the Wrong Canadians – Sylvain Charlebois
- Haven Greens launches ready-to-eat salad kits as greenhouse expansion plans continue – Mario Toneguzzi
- The Brick launches the Shaq-O-Pedic Collection – Mario Toneguzzi
- Calgary-based Wild Rose Brewery celebrating 30 years – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Ontario eyes highway licence‑plate cameras to address retail theft (CityNews)
- Vancouver’s Oakridge Park shopping mall opens this week. Will its bet on luxury work? (CBC)
- On location: Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport unveils new walkthrough duty free store (Global Travel Retail)
- A Massive 38,000 Sq.Ft Grocery Store To Open At Burnaby’s New Masterplanned Community (Noms Magazine)
- Toronto Yonge-Eglinton Centre mall getting huge transformation and demolition has already begun (BlogTO)
- Will cheaper toilet paper and license plates help Quebecers cope with the soaring cost of living? (CP24)
- Manitoba’s PST change and the impact on restaurants (Restobiz)









