Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We hope you enjoy the articles we published covering key developments in Canadian retail.
UNIQLO announced five new store openings for fall 2026, expanding its footprint to 42 locations across Canada. Royal de Versailles transformed its Bloor Street flagship into a multi-brand luxury hub with Tudor and Omega boutiques joining Rolex in a redesigned space focused on experiential retail. The Canadian Franchise Association will commemorate World Franchise Day to celebrate franchising’s economic contributions and job creation.
Accencis Group opened Osha Mookata in Scarborough, a Thai grill and hot pot restaurant offering a premium immersive dining experience. TD explained how economic uncertainty is driving Canadians toward franchising as a safer entrepreneurial path supporting nearly two million jobs nationwide. Other stories include Roku launching a Soccer Zone ahead of the FIFA World Cup and Subaru Canada’s appointment of a new CEO.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- UNIQLO announces 5 new Canadian store openings for Fall 2026 – Mario Toneguzzi
- Royal de Versailles Builds Multi-Brand Luxury Hub on Bloor Street – Craig Patterson
- Accencis Opens Osha Mookata Thai Restaurant in Scarborough – Craig Patterson
- Stockouts push shoppers to competitors as loyalty erodes, DOSS study finds – Mario Toneguzzi
- Canadian Franchise Association to Mark World Franchise Day – Mario Toneguzzi
- VIDEO: Canada’s economic uncertainty driving entrepreneurs toward franchising: TD explains why – Mario Toneguzzi
- Roku launches new Soccer Zone in Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- BarBURRITO launches “bold” new brand platform – Mario Toneguzzi
- Subaru Canada announces new Chairman, President and CEO – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- A playful taste of Sweden arrives in IKEA Canada stores with 40,000 meatball-flavoured lollipops (NewsWire)
- How Value Retailers Navigate Consumer Spending Shifts Across Canada (Kalkine Media)
- Cove Soda Expands North American Retail Footprint with National Launch at Walmart Canada (BevNet)
- Mac’s Convenience Stores offered foreign workers jobs that didn’t exist, court finds (Human Resources Director)
- Birks Secures $32.5M Loan for Store Renovations (Connect CRE)
- Canadian Formalwear Designer Arti Gogna Makes Dresses You’ll Want to Dance all Night in (Elle Canada)
- ‘Everyone’s going to be kumbaya’: Ford reiterates U.S. booze will go back on store shelves once trade deal is signed (CTV)
- Downtown Toronto getting its first LEGO store at CF Toronto Eaton Centre (BlogTO)
- New owner just stepped in to rescue this iconic 23-year-old Roncesvalles boutique (Streets of Toronto)
- Here’s where new Beer Stores will be located in Toronto (InSauga)
- Budning Pharmacy closing after 70 years (The Suburban)
- Nearly half of Quebecers face severe financial anxiety as costs continue to rise, study finds (CityNews)
- Aritzia hiring 1,500 seasonal workers ahead of annual warehouse sale (BC Business)
- Construction on T&T Supermarket at Brentwood in Burnaby is finally underway after ‘permit hell’ (Daily Hive)









