Today’s Retail Insider articles are listed below, followed by Canadian Retail News From Around the Web. Highlights include Aritzia’s record-setting Q4 and fiscal 2026 results driven by digital growth and new boutiques, Sonic Boom’s 25 years thriving amid physical media changes, and the launch of HANK., a new premium menswear brand targeting gaps in the market. These stories illustrate resilience and strategic adaptation in Canadian retail amid evolving consumer demands.
🗞️ The Day’s Retail Insider Article List
- Aritzia reports Q4 and Fiscal 2026 financial results, record net revenue – Mario Toneguzzi
- H&M Launches Stella McCartney Collection in Canada – Lee Rivett
- RCC Announces 2026 Retail Award Finalists as Couche-Tard CEO Receives Top Honour – Craig Patterson
- Warehouse One and Bootlegger to Liquidate All Stores Under CCAA – Lee Rivett
- Sonic Boom at 25: Inside a Toronto Record Store’s Survival and Growth – Craig Patterson
- HANK. Reveals First Stores as Retail Veterans Target Menswear Gap – Craig Patterson
- City-run grocery stores not the solution to high food prices: MEI – Mario Toneguzzi
- A&W announces Q1 results for Fiscal 2026, system sales surpass $400 million – Mario Toneguzzi
- Loblaw Says Canadians Continue Trading Down as Discount Growth Accelerates – Craig Patterson
Retail Insider Reports Released Today:
- Q1 2026 Jewelry & Watches Report: Expansion Meets Shifting Consumer Investment – Craig Patterson
- Q1 2026 Sporting Goods & Outdoor Report: Expansion, Leadership, and Experiential – Craig Patterson
- Q1 2026 Health & Beauty Report: Expansion, Experience, and Integration – Craig Patterson
🌐 Canadian Retail News From Around the Web
- City-run grocery stores unlikely to lower prices, says think tank (National Post)
- Assault on Manitoba retail worker renews calls for more employee safety (The Canadian Press)
- The H&M Stella McCartney collection just launched in Canada — here’s what to know (Vancouver Sun)
- Millarville General Store marks its 100th anniversary (Western Wheel)
- Specialty stores struggling after months of fuel price increases (CBC)
- Iran war driving up imported food prices, hurting African, South Asian grocers in Winnipeg (CBC)
- Resident heartsick after Art Deco brickwork on building at Kingston and Scarborough roads ‘mutilated’ (Beach Metro News)
- Loblaws in Roncesvalles to be converted to No Frills (Toronto Today)
- Opinion: Edmonton’s future success starts downtown (Edmonton Journal)
- Manitoba introduces bill to remove PST from groceries starting July 1 (CityNews)
- Mer Bleue Road: New commercial complex planned for Orléans with a grocery store (CTV)
- Food Basics opens 154th store, first for Grand Bend: Photos (Grocery Business)
- Steveston opens its third thrift store amidst rising prices (BCIT)








