Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We hope you enjoy the 14 articles we published today covering key developments in Canadian retail.
Mirvish Village comes to life as a Toronto retail district with an emphasis on independent retailers, heritage restoration, and experiential hospitality. Mailo’s The Pasta Project is opening its first North American location in Toronto, introducing fast-casual Greek street pasta in the city. One year after Hudson’s Bay closed its stores, former locations are being redeveloped to focus on dining, entertainment, and community experiences.
Additional notable coverage includes Canada’s food sector remaining resilient amid economic challenges and the projected $6.5 billion economic boost from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto and Vancouver. Dr. Phone Fix reported strong Q1 2026 growth fueled by expanded locations. Reports also highlight a gap between AI investment and workforce readiness, and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business is advocating for federal small business tax reductions to align with provincial cuts amid rising operational costs.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Canada’s Economy Is Shrinking. Why Hasn’t the Food Sector Followed? – Sylvain Charlebois
- One Year After Hudson’s Bay Closed Its Stores – Craig Patterson
- Mirvish Village Comes to Life as Toronto Retail District Opens – Craig Patterson
- Toronto and Vancouver to anchor up to $6.5B soccer-powered economic boost for Canada: BMO Economics – Mario Toneguzzi
- Mailo’s The Pasta Project to open first North American location in Toronto – Mario Toneguzzi
- Dr. Phone Fix reports record Q1 2026 results – Mario Toneguzzi
- Why Grocery E-Commerce Still Struggles With Impulse Discovery – Lee Rivett
- EY study finds Canadians using AI in daily life despite concerns over trust and security – Mario Toneguzzi
- Canadian businesses report growing confidence in climate planning as AI adoption and extreme weather reshape strategy: BMO – Mario Toneguzzi
- Randstad Digital report finds gap between AI investment and workforce readiness – Mario Toneguzzi
- Businesses brace for more cost-related obstacles: Statistics Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- CFIB calls on federal government to follow provinces by cutting small business taxes – Mario Toneguzzi
- National standard introduced to help organizations measure food loss and waste – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Antony Karabus on Canadian Retail’s Middle-Market Squeeze
- Metro’s Carmen Fortino & London Drugs’ Clint Mahlman retire on same day (Grocery Business)
- What’s the future of Calgary’s corner stores? (CBC)
- After 11 Years, Richmond’s Pepper Lunch Has Shut Down, Ending the Chain’s Canadian Run (Noms Magazine)
- Lloydminster, Alta. welcomes its first No Frills store (Grocery Business)
- Farm Boy to open 53rd store in Ottawa’s Findlay Creek area (Grocery Business)
- Sephora Canada Tips Off “Pretty Badass” Partnership Platform as a Founding and Official Beauty Partner of the Toronto Tempo (Press Release)
- Milton resident among two charged after seizure of 16,000 fake World Cup items (CHCH)









