Welcome to the Daily Synopsis by Retail Insider. We hope you enjoy the 8 articles we published covering key developments in Canadian retail.
Joe Mimran outlined product and global growth plans for Roots focusing on strengthening the brand’s Canadian identity and expanding internationally with Marquee Brands. TJX Companies reported major market share gains in Canada through Winners, Marshalls, and HomeSense by leveraging mall and urban centre expansions.
Shoppa.ca launched an online marketplace exclusively featuring Canadian-owned businesses to simplify consumer access to domestic brands. Home Depot Canada accelerated sales growth in Q2 despite housing market challenges by focusing on professional customers and digital investments. AutoCanada acknowledged ongoing challenges in the auto market with strategies to improve productivity and selectively divest. Retail Insider also published data on Canadian retail sales surpassing $74 billion in June driven by general merchandise and e-commerce growth.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Joe Mimran Outlines Product and Global Growth Plans for Roots – Craig Patterson
- Shoppa.ca launches online marketplace for Canadian-owned businesses – Mario Toneguzzi
- Canadian retail sales surpass $74 billion in June: Statistics Canada – Mario Toneguzzi
- Good Earth Coffeehouse opens new location at Indigo Metrotown in Burnaby – Mario Toneguzzi
- TJX Says Winners, Marshalls and HomeSense Are Gaining Major Market Share in Canada – Craig Patterson
- Home Depot Canada Sales Accelerate Despite Challenging Housing Market – Lee Rivett
- AutoCanada Sees Canadian Auto Market Remaining Challenging – Craig Patterson
- Canadian sponsorship spending reaches $4.7B as industry study marks 20 years – Mario Toneguzzi
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- ‘It’s never been as competitive as it is today’: Furlong on retail (BNN)
- FreshCo opens first stores in Atlantic Canada (Canadian Grocer)
- Éric Blais: Why U.S. booze won’t just sit on Canadian liquor store shelves (TorStar)
- Apple Stores Prepping for New HomePod mini, Apple TV and a Screen Hub (iPhone Canada)
- Columbia House Record Club is shutting down. Wait, it was still in business? (Global)
- Lordco Expands Western Canada Network to 87 Stores (Collision Repair Mag)
- Mayor says Torontonians can ‘fight back’ against new tariffs by shopping local (CBC)
- Back-to-school costs are putting pressure on Ontario families. Here’s what one parent is seeing (CBC)
- Canada thrift stores are paying to dump donated clothes as bulk buyers disappear (The Cool Down)
- Surrey’s downtown core has seen huge growth in recent years. How much more can it handle? (Vancouver Sun)
- ‘It’s all about self-determination’: Glooscap First Nation opens Annapolis Valley market (CBC)








