Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We published articles covering notable developments in Canadian retail spanning new store openings, event impacts, and supply chain challenges.
Flying Tiger Copenhagen opened its first Canadian store at CF Toronto Eaton Centre and began a five-location rollout across the Greater Toronto Area, offering Danish-designed affordable products and diverse shopping experiences. Meanwhile, a new Toronto restaurant plans to launch a build-your-own pho concept this September, allowing customers to customize broths, proteins, and toppings, aiming to modernize Vietnamese cuisine for quick-service dining trends.
The Calgary Stampede was credited with an 18% increase in local business spending in 2025, with restaurants seeing nearly a 29% boost, reflecting its economic influence on retail and hospitality sectors. Retail inventory management stress has surged as tariffs, TikTok-driven trends, and underused AI complicate planning processes, with 75% of professionals affected and many turning to scenario planning and flexible supply chains to adapt.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Toronto restaurant to introduce build-your-own pho concept in September – Mario Toneguzzi
- Flying Tiger Opens First Canadian Store, Begins GTA Expansion – Craig Patterson
- Retail inventory stress soars as tariffs, TikTok trends, and AI gaps challenge planning: DOSS Study – Mario Toneguzzi
- Calgary Stampede drives meaningful lift for local businesses: Mastercard Economics Institute – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- Home goods store Flying Tiger lands in Canada, where competition awaits (The Canadian Press)
- Saks Global emerges from bankruptcy with new name, lower debt (Fashion Network)
- Lululemon directors approved, exec compensation plan passes with some opposition (The Canadian Press)
- Metro says ongoing strike in Laval, Que., will take a bite out of Q3 earnings (The Canadian Press)
- In a city with so many vacant storefronts, why is it so difficult for small businesses to find retail space? (Re: Toronto, The Peak)
- 7-Eleven plans to close several Canada stores (Retail Customer Experience)
- ‘Everybody has the soccer fever’: Canada jersey frenzy clears out Metro Vancouver stores (Vancouver Sun)
- BlackToe Running’s new Ottawa location welcomes everyone (Canadian Running Magazine)
- 1 year since the walls came down: Portage and Main better with pedestrians, Winnipeggers say (CBC)
- Loblaws City Market opens above future SkyTrain station as South Granville’s new anchor retailer (Daily Hive)
- INEOS Automotive Expands Canadian Footprint with New Sites in Vancouver and Calgary (Autosphere)
- Halifax businesses applaud Ottawa’s tougher bail, sentencing laws aimed at retail theft (Global)
- A New Retail Theft Pilot Slashed Prolific Crime in Half (CityNews Ottawa)









