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RCC Welcomes GST Tax Holiday to Boost Holiday Retail Sales

RCC supports GST relief on select goods to boost holiday sales, urging provinces to align and addressing Canada Post strike challenges.

Nespresso Canada renews commitment to Tree Canada

Nespresso Canada said it has donated $100,000 to Tree Canada's "Operation ReLeaf" program which seeks to restore areas that have experienced significant tree loss due to natural disasters and the effects of climate change

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For November 20, 2024

Canada Post 'far apart' with union in mediation, Sleep Country mulls bond sale in leveraged buyout, inflation jumps to 2%, booze rollout 'saves' convenience stores, housing to be promoted near Winnipeg malls, and other news.

Canadians choose Scene+ as one of their favourite loyalty programs

Earlier this year, Scene+ surpassed the 15-million-member mark

Federal government steps in to support Jasper’s business recovery

Government of Canada is providing $3.9 million to aid Jasper in its economic recovery following devastating fires.

Walmart Canada and Breakfast Club of Canada Raise $4.3 Million to Feed Kids Across Canada

For 22 years, Walmart Canada has been a major partner of Breakfast Club of Canada

Possible Canada Post labour disruption worrisome to Canadian businesses

Labour negotiations come at a critical juncture for Canada Post as the Corporation grapples with the significant financial and operational challenges

Rising insolvencies experienced in retail sector (Interview)

As households grapple with high debt loads, the retail sector feels the pinch as consumer spending tightens, affecting businesses across the country.

Canada Enacts Bills Advancing the Right to Repair

Canada enacts Bills C-244 and C-294 to advance the right to repair by amending the Copyright Act's technological protection measures.

How a Trump or Harris victory could raise grocery prices in Canada

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains how the U.S. election outcome could impact Canadian grocery prices, covering potential effects from tariffs, inflation, and supply chains.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For October 28, 2024

Montreal dockworkers hold 1 day strike on Sunday, concern as Walmart and LCBO shift to paper bags, Ontario grocers feel 'hoodinked' by alcohol bottle return requirements, Uniqlo opens Langley store, and other news.

Inflation, technology and crime key issues for small retailers in Canada

Small and medium-sized retailers in Canada face challenges like inflation, tech adoption hurdles, and rising retail crime, as explained by Matthew Poirier of the RCC.

CFIB criticizes government plans to reduce immigration

CFIB says it is receiving panicked calls from small business owners

Study Reveals Canadian Dairy Farms Waste Up to 1 Billion Litres of Milk

A study uncovers that Canadian dairy farms waste up to 1 billion liters of milk annually, sparking debates over raw milk legalization and consumer choice.

Navigating cooling demand in Canada’s EV supply chain

EV cooling demand, caused by slower-than-expected consumer adoption, is disrupting the industry

Competition Bureau Probes Grocery Property Controls in Canada

The Competition Bureau is examining how property controls in the Canadian grocery sector may restrict competition and is seeking input from industry stakeholders.

AI named a major security concern among small business owners

AI is now a major security concern for small business owners, with growing fears over data protection and privacy risks in the digital landscape.

Canadian inflation falls further below Bank of Canada’s target

According to Statistics Canada, although the rate of inflation has slowed prices remain elevated

Zero Collective brings affordable luxury to Canadian fashion lovers (Interview)

Zero Collective, founded by Gina Yoo, brings affordable luxury handbags rentals to Canadian fashion lovers with a unique business model.

Ladurée opens in Toronto’s Yorkville with new café concept

Ladurée’s new Yorkville café offers grab-and-go coffee, baked goods and its famed macarons, expanding its footprint in Toronto’s luxury district.

Allergy-friendly restaurants boost customer loyalty and profits [Op-Ed]

Allergy-friendly restaurants are winning big by catering to food allergic customers, fostering loyalty, and tapping into a $6.5 billion market in Canada.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For October 7, 2024

Private label growth as consumers struggle, big grocers not solving problem of reusable bags, 2 Latino grocery stores opening in Vancouver, Gatineau business told to use French in social media or face consequences, and other news.

Vancouver Grain Terminal Strike Ends as Montreal Prepares for New Labour Disruption

Grain exports resume at Vancouver port after strike resolution, while Montreal braces for a new labour dispute set to begin Monday.

Walmart Canada announces additional $92M wage investment for frontline associates

Earlier this year, Walmart Canada announced a $53 million wage investment in higher wages for store associates

Home Hardware Stores Limited deepens roots: Celebrates National Forestry Week with nationwide community tree plants

22 Home stores will host community-driven tree planting activities to contribute to the restoration and expansion of green spaces in urban and rural areas

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