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Rising Carbon Pricing in Canada Strains Grocery Supply Chains

Opinion: Rising carbon pricing in Canada may increase transportation and logistics costs across grocery supply chains and food distribution networks.

Walmart Canada kicks off sponsorship with Canada Soccer to bring Canadians closer to the game 

One of the country's most accomplished and recognizable players, Canada Soccer Men's National Team forward Jonathan David will support the collaboration as an official Walmart Canada ambassador.

Mastercard Small Business Fund opens for 2026 applicants

According to Statistics Canada, women-owned businesses represent almost one-fifth of private sector businesses in Canada.

Daily Synopsis: Feb 26, 2026

Broccoli slaw the culprit in Loblaw fine for mislabeling as Canadian, NSLC closes downtown liquor store following theft surge, b.cycle acquires SPINCO, Eggslut enters Canada, wealthy economize, Aburi Market opens in downtown Vancouver, and other news.

Retail trade sees decline in number of active businesses: Statistics Canada

Professional, scientific and technical services (-212) experienced the largest decline, followed by retail trade (-207)

Why Ethical Shopping Intentions Fail at Checkout

New research shows Canadians are more likely to choose ethical products when the premium is framed in quantity rather than price.

Government of Canada invests in pathways to success for Black-led businesses in Alberta 

$3 million in federal funding through the Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP) Ecosystem Fund

Consumer prices decelerate in January: Statistics Canada

But prices for food purchased from stores rose 4.8% year over year in January following a 5.0% increase in December.

Canada business exits outpace entries for 5th straight quarter: CFIB economist

Regionally, every province is in negative territory except Quebec, where entry and exit rates are roughly balanced.

Consumer insolvencies reach second-highest annual level on record in 2025 as business filings fall

Consumer insolvencies rose 2.3 per cent last year from 2024 to 140,457 filings.

To lower grocery bills, food supply chains need to be improved: McGill professor

The expanded Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit does not reduce the grocery bills. 

Burger It Forward campaign addressing growing food insecurity issue

Food bank use is at its highest in Canadian history, with close to 2.2 million visits to food banks this month.

New Walmart Supercentre coming to Alberta in southwest Edmonton

In 2025, Walmart Canada said it announced a $6.5 billion investment over the next five years to expand its store and supply chain footprint.

Restaurants Canada encouraged by federal government’s announcement of new food affordability measures

The foodservice industry is the fourth-largest private sector employer in the country, with nearly 1.2 million employees, including 500,000 youth.

Canadian holiday shoppers getting savvier: NerdWallet

33% of 2025 holiday shoppers shopped only during sales, deals and promotions and 23% used loyalty points or cashback to pay for holiday gifts.

Economic Uncertainty and High Prices Keep Canadian Consumers Pulling Back, Bank of Canada Survey Finds

Expectations for near‑term inflation remain higher than they were before the pandemic, while those for long‑term inflation eased below pre‑pandemic levels.

Consumer prices on the rise in December: Statistics Canada

Year over year, higher restaurant prices were the largest contributor to faster growth in the all-items CPI in December 2025.

Team Town Sports named official footwear retailer for Canadian Premier League, League1 Canada

The agreement gives Team Town Sports a role supporting league merchandise sales in stores and online and aims to expand access to performance footwear for players and coaches across both competitions.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For December 17, 2025

2025 a tough year for retail, Grocery Code launches in 2026, Levi's expanding in BC, Krispy Kreme opens to crowds in Vancouver, Pokémon cards in high demand for thieves, and other news.

Retail Store Security: What Owners Should Know

Running a retail store comes with its fair share of challenges, and security should always be one of your top priorities.

Quebec consumers overwhelmingly support better access to ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages

A recent Léger poll conducted on behalf of Spirits Canada reveals overwhelming support among Quebecers for the sale of ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages in grocery stores, supermarkets and convenience stores.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For December 5, 2025

Food prices in Canada expected to increase 6% in 2026 says Dalhousie researchers, Sleep Country to revive Bed Bath & Beyond chain in Canada, Aritzia founder calls for removal of Canadian de minimus for ecommerce, Save-on-Foods unveils BC's first grocery store wine department, and other news.

Businesses continue to expect cost-related obstacles in near future: Statistics Canada

When asked to identify the most challenging expected obstacle over the next three months, 10.4% of businesses expected it to be inflation, 10.4% indicated recruiting skilled employees and 7.0% reported the cost of inputs.

New survey finds Canadians struggle to understand credit card terms as hidden fees disrupt budgeting: Affirm

A new Affirm survey shows most Canadians find credit card terms confusing, with hidden fees derailing budgets for 59% of users and growing calls for clearer payment options.

Competition Bureau warns against fake discounts

This type of tactic often pops up during major sale events, like Black Friday.

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