Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We hope you enjoy the 10 articles we published most recently, covering key developments in Canadian retail.
Veronica Beard opened its third Canadian store at Vancouver’s Oakridge Park, marking its first West Coast location. The luxury retail sector is evolving with brokerage agreements shaping growth in flagship stores at Oakridge Park and Yorkdale Shopping Centre while expanding into emerging markets such as Calgary and Montreal reshaping luxury retail in Canada.
HEAL Wellness is expanding rapidly across Canada and the U.S. with plans for 100 locations by year-end through franchising. The value of franchising is also highlighted by an Ontario bakery owner who leverages this model to manage economic challenges. Employment increased by 88,000 jobs in May while Cellzy is preparing an aggressive launch in Canada with multiple locations planned.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- VIDEO: Franchise model helps Ontario bakery owner navigate economic uncertainty – Mario Toneguzzi
- Jobs increase in May, unemployment rate edges down: Statistics Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- Veronica Beard Opens Third Canadian Store at Vancouver’s Oakridge Park – Craig Patterson
- Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge unveils $100M transformation – Mario Toneguzzi
- Inside the Brokerage Deals Reshaping Luxury Retail in Canada – Craig Patterson
- Cellzy preparing for aggressive launch in Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- HEAL Wellness expands across Canada and U.S., targets 100 locations by end of 2026 – Mario Toneguzzi
- Big City Mayors call for federal action to bolster downtowns, drive economic growth – Mario Toneguzzi
- Ocgrow Group expands into luxury hospitality with launch of premium hotel division – Mario Toneguzzi
- Retail and Grocery Leaders Honoured at RCCSTORE2026 Awards Programs – Retail Insider
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Brand stories of the week: Will Zellers succeed in a struggling retail sector? (CP24)
- These common grocery items saw the biggest price jumps in April (CP24)
- Pot shops have high expectations from World Cup fans, tourists (The Canadian Press)
- Frozen juice is returning to Canadian grocery stores with this brand introducing a new line of products (BNN)
- Retail Council of Canada In Conversation with Retail Leaders: Farm Boy (Grocery Business)
- Oakridge Park redev. takes big step as retail centre opens (RENX)
- ‘Historic’: Canadian warehouse workers sign first-ever union deal with Walmart (The Guardian)
- Two official FIFA World Cup merchandise stores to open in Downtown Vancouver this weekend (Daily Hive)
- Vancouver bookstore that put its stamp on 2SLGBTQ+ history honoured by Canada Post (CBC)
- As new owners ready to take over Hudson’s Bay in downtown Calgary, building shows signs of disrepair (CBC)
- These grocery stores in Ontario were ranked as the retailers people avoid shopping at (Narcity)
- How Canadian craft distilleries are cleverly filling the American bourbon void (Windsor Star)
- ‘She should be read about in books’: Monica Lewis, beloved Little Jamaica business owner, dead at 86 (CBC)
- Durham police say ‘criminal tourism’ widespread in GTA as 46 arrested in investigation (CBC)
- ‘Province-wide crime spree’ targeting B.C. jewelry stores (CP24)








