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.
- Montreal retailer Bentley eyes post-pandemic comeback (Global)
- Loblaws Giving Tuesday campaign leaves some customers peeved amid high prices at stores (Postmedia)
- Food delivery robots hit Canadian sidewalks, but many challenges delay mass adoption (Canadian Press)
- Young women still not back to retail work lost in summer (National Observer)
- Longo’s marks World Pear Day with ‘Pear-a-thon’ livestream (Canadian Grocer)
- Fashion Retailer La Maison Simons Ends Controversial Campaign (WWD / paywall)
- Parkland to double size of announced EV charging network in Western Canada (Global)
- Why better tips could mean faster delivery when ordering from apps (CBC)
- Unexpected construction in Toronto’s Little Portugal hits businesses (Global)
- Creeds dry cleaners, spawned from the luxury retailer, accused of misdeeds to franchisees (Toronto Star / paywall)
- Nine out of 10 Canadians think a 2023 recession is at least ‘somewhat likely’: Nanos poll (CTV)
- Metro opens 101st Super C in Quebec (Grocery Business)
- Bath, Ont. business owners host fourth annual ‘Merry Little Main Street’ event (Global)