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 24 hours.
- Inflation’s hit to consumer spending power means retailers may refocus on the low end (CBC)
- Odd Burger Signs Four New Franchise Agreements, Launches Mobile App (Newswire)
- Indochino expands into women’s suiting (Retail Dive)
- Quebec’s small businesses are losing nearly $11 billion annually to labour shortages (CFIB)
- ‘It’s like Lego bricks’: Shippers and consumers feel affects of overflowing ports (Canadian Press)
- Empire Company Limited celebrates the launch of Scene+ in Atlantic Canada stores, and prepares to launch next in Western Canada (Newswire)
- Up by Almost 20%: Is Loblaw Companies (TSX:L) a Good Buy Right Now? (Investing: Motley Fool)
- Dunbar Lumber opening retail store at Ladner Centre (Delta Optimist)
- Genesis de Quebec Officially Opens in Quebec City (Canadian Auto World)
- Krispy Kreme Canada Eyes First Halifax Location (Canadify)
- More empty liquor store shelves expected by mid-week as BCGEU strike continues (Vancouver Sun)
- Merit Home Furniture Celebrates 38 years on Vancouver Island (Campbell River Mirror)
- Belle River, P.E.I., has no post office for first time in 140 years, after quiet closure (CBC)



