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.
- Economic woes are not deterring Canadians from spending more on Halloween this year (Global)
- Canadian consumers are starting their holiday shopping early (Global)
- Small businesses brace for cautious holiday shoppers (CityNews)
- How do independent grocers beat the big guys on produce prices? The answer is surprising (Toronto Star)
- Annoyed you have to pay to use your credit card? You should be (CBC)
- How will you know if you are being hit with a credit card surcharge? (CBC)
- Supply chains are healing, so why is inflation still so high? (CBC)
- The Faceoff: Is Dollarama or Dollar Tree the better bet to weather the inflationary storm? (The Record)
- Galen Weston puts his money where his mouth is in a pitch for PC Coffee (Strategy)
- Toronto pharmacists sound alarm as armed robberies more than double (CTV)
- New online grocery service now delivering in Iqaluit (Canadian Grocer)
- Calgary artists making art more accessible with Halloween display at CrossIron Mills (CBC)
- ‘Cutthroat’ cannabis market smoking out some Calgary pot shops (Calgary Herald)
- UberEats to offer cannabis delivery in Toronto. Here’s how it will work (Global)



