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 48 hours.
One month into Loblaws boycott what effect has it had on grocery store giant? (CityNews)
Summer interest rate cut could prompt rebound in consumer spending: experts (CTV)
Loblaws testing smaller No Frills stores (CTV)
Shop on the Temu app? Why class-action lawsuits have been proposed over privacy (Global)
Korean bakery chain Paris Baguette looks to open six cafes in Ottawa (Ottawa Business Journal)
Community helps Glad Day Bookshop raise $112K to stave off eviction (CBC)
Fredericton Co-op store marks half a century in business (Yahoo)
Eau Claire Market closes after 30 years in business (CTV Calgary)
Nespresso opens at Montreal Eaton Centre (press release)
Quebec cannabis stores now sell poutine sauce, jerky and nuts; sales remain miniscule (CTV)
Steveston Chinese dress shop shutters after five months (Richmond News)
Winnipeg police defend response times after bake shop robbery (MSN)
Canada’s 1st full-scale free grocery store to open in Regina (CBC)



