News at a Glance
Retail Insider is streamlining its Canadian retail news from around the web to include a handful of top news stories that can be viewed quickly during the day. Here are the top stories from the past three days.
- IKEA Canada confirms data breach involving personal information of approximately 95,000 customers (CTV)
- Shopify president appeals for patience as stock gets crushed (BNN)
- Businesses fear impact of Quebec language law (CBC)
- Canadian authors, booksellers optimistic as industry rebounds after COVID-19 setbacks (Global)
- How restaurants are hacking the food delivery system and trailblazing new takeout tools (Globe & Mail)
- Two-thirds of small business owners close to burnout, despite pandemic restrictions easing (CTV)
- Real Canadian Superstore in Mississauga, Ont. to open a Paramount Butcher (Canadian Grocer)
- Park Royal leans on diverse store mix during pandemic (Business in Vancouver)
- Gas prices hit record highs across the country (CBC)
- ‘They’ve doubled’: Costs spiking for southern Alberta greenhouse operators (Global)
- Commercial real estate bounce-back in Edmonton as office vacancy climbs (Edmonton Journal)
- Structube furniture store opens its doors at Newmarket’s Upper Canada Mall (yorkregion.com)
- Niagara region saying goodbye to last video rental store, That’s Entertainment, after 33 years (CBC)