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.
- Loblaw employees accept offer, ending threat of lockout in Calgary (CTV)
- Food industry leaders close to finalizing grocery code of conduct, internal documents reveal (Financial Post)
- Black Friday crowds smaller in Canada as deals last longer, inflation reins in spending (Global)
- Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday: Retailers extend deals as Canadians shift shopping habits (Global)
- Harry Rosen confirms cyber attack (IT World Canada)
- Small businesses report low confidence ahead of holidays: survey (BNN)
- Fortinos’ Vince Scorniaenchi to retire, Peter Weicker named SVP (Grocery Business)
- How COVID-19 changed supply chain practices: CPG executive panel (Canadian Grocer)
- Independently owned Saanich grocery store makes top 3 in all of Canada (Sooke News Mirror)
- Calgary retailers bank on big holiday shopping season (Calgary Herald)
- Okanagan retailers say inflation is making holiday shoppers more cautious (Global)
- Dayton Boots owes workers nearly $500K for wages paid out in company gift cards, tribunal confirms (CBC)
- Jewelry shop owner frustrated by theft after moving locations to avoid break-ins in Sherwood Park AB (CBC)
- How Canada’s oldest flour mill is reviving an iconic Manitoba cereal brand (CTV)



