Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We published 6 articles today covering notable developments in Canadian retail.
Alberta’s AGLC now allows licensed venues to serve alcohol starting at 6 a.m. without special approval, enhancing flexibility for early service. A&W is expanding Pret A Manger across Canadian airports, adding a new location at Vancouver International and planning three more in 2026 to meet demand for fresh, convenient food options during travel.
Canadian Tire is positioned to gain market share amid retail consolidation, supported by its diversified banners and True North strategy. Calgary is advancing downtown revitalization projects focused on public space and mixed-use development. Cineplex partnered with Too Good To Go to reduce food waste by selling discounted surplus concessions through an app at theatres nationwide.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Licensed establishments in Alberta now able to serve alcohol as early as 6 a.m. – Mario Toneguzzi
- How small businesses are leveraging social media and AI to capture consumer attention: Constant Contact – Mario Toneguzzi
- A&W launching major Canadian airport expansion of Pret A Manger – Mario Toneguzzi
- VIDEO: Calgary Downtown Revitalization gains momentum – Mario Toneguzzi
- Canadian Tire Positioned to Gain Market Share as Retail Consolidation Continues: Report – Craig Patterson
- Cineplex partners with Too Good To Go to tackle food waste – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- No price tags at FIFA World Cup pop-up store in downtown Vancouver (CTV)
- High Tide to Open Two New Canna Cabana Locations in Welland and Calgary (NewsWire)
- From Albania to Alberta: Calgary’s European Bakery and Deli celebrates 20 years (CTV)
- Historic first Walmart union contract in North America ratified in Mississauga (InSauga)
- Can Dunkin’ make it in Montreal? New operators are betting big on nostalgia (Montreal Gazette)
- Milk sold at Costco stores in Canada is being recalled (Narcity)
- Cozey to open Chicago pop-up location with permanent NYC store in the works (Chain Store Age)
- Bvlgari Opens Its First Standalone Vancouver Boutique Inside Oakridge Park (S Magazine)
- Why stores can’t keep these porch geese in stock (CBC)
- ‘We have a problem:’ Drugs, panhandling a growing issue on Halifax’s Spring Garden Road (CTV)
- Alleged robbery using pepper spray forces temporary evacuation at Masonville Mall (CBC)









