Today’s Retail Insider articles explore significant moves in Canadian retail, including Skip’s new nationwide grocery delivery partnership with Loblaw and T. LINE’s expansion through U.S. boutique collaborations paired with limited-edition drops. Insights from Jay Klein of PÜR Gum highlight brand growth fueled by transparency and strategic retail alliances. These stories reflect a broader trend of brands leveraging partnerships and agile retail models to navigate evolving consumer demands and market dynamics. Below are today’s featured reports followed by Canadian retail news from around the web.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Skip Expands Grocery Delivery with Loblaw Deal – Lee Rivett
- Wholesale Resurgence Reshapes Retail Growth Strategy – Craig Patterson
- Clutch Opens Ottawa Customer Hub at Bayshore – Craig Patterson
- PÜR Gum Founder Jay Klein on Growth and Dragons’ Den – Craig Patterson
- As Grocery Theft Rises, Surveillance Tactics Draw Scrutiny in Canada – Retail Insider
- T. LINE continues to expand retail presence through strategic partnerships – Mario Toneguzzi
- Sleep Country raises awareness of ‘sleep shaming’ – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Amazon introduces a logistics surcharge on third-party sellers in the US and Canada (Fashionnetwork)
- Gen Z-focussed beauty brand Sona Cosmetics is for ‘trend-driven’ cosmetics fans (Vancouver Sun)
- Counterfeit currency indicates a national trend (CCentral)
- Various deli meats have been recalled from grocery stores in Canada (Narcity)
- Local Saskatchewan store ‘blindsided’ by Midtown Plaza eviction (CTV Saskatoon)
- Demand for physical media driving up business for Vancouver’s vinyl record industry (CBC)
- Ownership group shares plans for former Portage la Prairie mall space (CTV)
- New grocery stores eye N.S., raising hopes for lower food prices (CTV)
- Loblaws is bringing live music to your Sunday grocery run (NOW Toronto)
- Toronto is getting a bagel shop with a Montreal connection (Toronto Life)
- Zombie drama The Last of Us brings downtown Vancouver’s Bay building back to life (Vancouver Sun)
- ‘This is unheard of’: Video shows thief stealing expensive hockey sticks from Quebec sports store (CP24)
- Traceable jewellery stolen in Bayshore smash-and-grab could be online (CityNews)













