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December 22, 2021

  • RCC Excellence in Retail Awards: Step Into the Spotlight

  • Unauthorized Sellers Flooding Internet with COVID Tests
    -COVID-19 rapid test frenzy: Demand soars across Canada, prices surge for kit that are often unreliable

  • Business Shut Down as COVID Cases Soar
    -Quebec shuts down schools, bars, gyms and more as COVID-19 case counts soar

  • Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit
    -A new COVID benefit is now in effect, but no one can access it

  • COVID testing requirements reinstated at Canadian border: Here's what to know

  • Canada's Black Friday & Cyber Monday Data
    -A Lackluster Black Friday/Cyber Monday in Canada for 2021 Signals What's in Store

  • Canadian Retail Sales Rise
    -Retail Sales Surge in Canada as Supply-Chain Problems Ease

  • Store Traffic Surges in Canada
    -In-Person Retail Traffic Rebounds Substantially in Canada from Year Prior

  • Fitness Industry in Canada Poised for "Incredible Growth" Post-Pandemic

  • Robbing Jewelry Store to Fund ISIS
    -Canadian pleads guilty in U.S. court for funding ISIS activities

  • Downtown Penticton store shooting targeted: RCMP

  • Man charged with second-degree murder after shooting in Scarborough nightclub

  • Toronto man who pleaded guilty to violent armed robbery of Mississauga jewelry store sentenced to 9 years

  • Windsor police search for suspect in Dougall Ave. store robbery

December 15, 2021

  • RCC Excellence in Retail Awards: Step Into the Spotlight

  • Three Keys to Retailer Growth During a Pandemic
    -Interview with GetintheLoop's Michael DeLong

  • Disastrous Omicron Wave Threatens Canada Pandemic Response Strategy
    -Ontario needs new pandemic response strategy as omicron makes inroads: experts

  • Canada to advise citizens against non-essential international travel due to Omicron variant

  • Ontario premier expected to make COVID booster shot announcement in bid to curb omicron

  • Leading Lowe's Canada During Tumultuous Time for Retail
    -Interview: Tony Hurst Leading Lowe's Canada Through the Integration and Unification of Systems Across Banners

  • Cybersecurity Must Be a Top Priority
    -Transforming cybersecurity from threat mitigator to innovation enabler

  • Canada's Epstein: Peter Nygard Update
    -'We need to speak up': How fashion mogul Peter Nygard's sons helped his alleged sexual assault victims

  • Canada Busts Suspect Tied to 'Multiple Ransomware Attacks'

  • DoorDash brings delivery-based DashMart grocery and convenience stores to Canada

  • Walmart stores in Mississauga and across Canada will no longer use plastic shopping bags

  • Alberta, BC: Man charged with first-degree murder in fatal shooting of Edson store employee

  • Vancouver, BC: Robbers steal $25k in product from downtown Gucci store

  • Vancouver, BC: Person uses bear spray inside Holt Renfrew, steals $1,800 purse

  • Kamloops RCMP looking for witnesses after robbery at shopping centre

  • Suspect accused of robbing Abbotsford restaurant & then shoplifting at dept store

  • 3 youth face charges after variety store robberies in Hamilton

  • Suspect arrested after robbery at east Windsor convenience store

  • Pharmacy robbery reported in Mississauga

December 8, 2021

  • Canada Experiencing the Same Retail Crime Spike
    -Calgary, AB: Sannabis store owners ramp up security following violent robberies

  • In Case You Missed It: Homicide rate in Canada surges - driven by gun violence in Alberta and N.S. mass shooting

  • Canada's COVID Supply Chain Stress
    -Retail Supply Chain Requires Significant Reimagination Amid Consumer Shift

  • New COVID Restrictions Following Superspreader Event
    -Superspreader event at restaurant leads to 42 positive COVID tests, warnings about new restrictions

  • Canada adds more countries to travel ban list over Omicron variant concerns

  • This COVID vaccine can be inhaled and it's being made and tested in Canada

  • Selling Canadian Credit Cards on the Dark Web
    -On the dark web, thousands of hijacked Canadian credit cards are for sale

  • Retail Unionization Effort in Canada
    -Canada Goose workers vote to unionize in Winnipeg

  • Desperate Canadian retailers see hope in Black Friday numbers

  • Hepatitis A risk at grocery store in Montreal

  • $1M Jewelry Store Heist
    -Kirkland, Quebec: Million dollar robbery at family-run jewellery store

  • 195 Arrests - $75K in Stolen Merchandise
    -Vancouver police campaign against shoplifting yields $75,000 worth of stolen merchandise

  • Killer robbed liquor store before fatally stabbing nursing student on CTrain platform

  • Walmart security guard stabbed in Campbell River

  • Man stabbed during botched robbery attempt at Mississauga business

  • Thieves plow car into Surrey ski and snowboard shop

  • Suspect sought in attempted armed robbery at Keswick payday loan store

  • Waterloo police investigate weekend robbery at Cambridge department store

  • Suspects arrested after armed robbery outside downtown Kamloops store

December 1, 2021

  • New FoodWise training materials to keep your food products, employees, and customers safe

  • Homicides Hit 15-Year High in Canada
    -Canada murder rate in 2020 hits 15-year high, pushed up by mass shooting

  • Pharmacy Robbery Wave Sweeps Across Calgary
    -Calgary, AB: Police issue warning about pharmacy robberies after back-to-back incidents

  • Vaccines Up, Shopper Hesitancy Down as Canadians Flock to Stores
    -Canadians Returning to Shopping Centres and Brick-and-Mortar Retail: Study

  • Vaccine Mandate Hitting Canadian Mail Delivery?
    -Canada Post employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate disrupts small town parcel service

  • Canada Post ramping up for holidays amid COVID pandemic, supply chain issues

  • Canada expands its list of vaccines accepted for travel

  • Canada becomes first nation to grant Johnson & Johnson COVID shot full approval

  • Canada supports plan for international pandemic treaty

  • Disaster Hits Canadian Supply Chain
    -B.C. flooding could be Canada's costliest disaster as cut-off Port of Vancouver snarls supply chain

  • Canadian Retail Sales Outperform Forecast
    -Retail sales fell 0.6% to $56.6 billion in September: Statistics Canada

  • Food Supply Chain Resilience has a New Meaning in Canada with Ongoing Flooding in BC

  • Holiday Shopping Season in Canada Expected to be Robust for Retailers as Consumers Seek Experiences

  • Metro Q4 profit up from a year ago, sales edge lower

  • Walmart Canada Bolsters Ecomm Operations with Digital Data Platform Acquisition

  • Mall Becomes Safe Haven During Active Shooter Event
    -Vanderhoof, BC: Suspect arrested after RCMP issue active shooter alert

  • Calgary, AB: Police seek dash cam footage in deadly shooting outside store

  • $100K Jewelry Heist
    -Police looking for 2 suspects after $100K jewelry heist at Edmonton's Southgate Centre

  • Brampton, ON: Electronics stolen from store by group of men

  • Police looking for witnesses of Nov. 11 shooting in South Surrey

  • 2 Winnipeg stores robbed on Saturday, police say

  • Thunder Bay, ON: Police Seize Machete After Robbery

  • Police seek mask-wearing suspect in convenience store robbery

  • Man armed with rifle robs Peterborough convenience store: police

  • Police investigating following a robbery at a Halifax grocery store

November 17, 2021

  • March Networks Achieves Certification for Cybersecure Business Practices

  • Aggressive Shoppers Acting Out Over Canada's COVID Guidelines
    -Woman caught on camera licking products at Alta. grocery store, raises COVID-19 concerns

  • COVID Fades & Canadian Malls Return to Normal?
    -Toronto malls prepare for a holiday season that's almost back to normal - in some cases, even better

  • Canada's COVID cases creep higher, new curbs may be needed - health officials

  • Why unvaccinated Canadians say they won't get the COVID-19 shot

  • Canada's Crime + Inflation Connection
    -Shoplifting seems to be up as grocery prices rise in Montreal: expert

  • Canada's Epstein - Nygard Case Update
    -Bail hearing for Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard adjourned to Nov. 26

  • Canadian Retailers Have High Hopes for Holiday Season
    -Pent-up Consumer Savings and Demand Driving Optimism Ahead of 2021 Holiday Shopping Season in Canada: Report

  • Media warned against publishing photos of Nygard appearing in virtual court

  • Amazon bringing cloud computing hub to Calgary with $4 billion investment

  • Burger King to Expand Significantly in Canada in Growing Partnership

  • Canadian Menswear Retailer Moores Debuts Ecomm Site

  • Edson, AB: Store employee dies after being shot during attempted robbery

  • Toronto man charged in fatal Brampton shooting; victim found behind shopping center

  • Two men stabbed at downtown Vancouver McDonald's, no arrests made

  • Kitchener, ON: Robber who pepper-sprayed clerk jailed 13 months, could be deported

  • Weapon used in Lakeshore Drive convenience store robbery

  • Kelowna RCMP warn cannabis stores after armed robbery

  • Two young offenders don't get very far after St. Catharines c-store robbery

  • Ottawa: Suspect identified in two grab-and-run thefts

  • Stolen items returned to five Owen Sound stores

  • Brantford, ON: Shoplifter hit by car, driver said he was trying to stop him

November 3, 2021

  • Walmart Canada and the Future of Retail in a Post-Pandemic Canada

  • Most Retail Workers Not Required to Get Vaccinated
    -Northern Ontario's largest employers don't require workers to get COVID-19 vaccinations

  • Canada's Wave of Vaccine Terminations
    -Canada faces wave of terminations as workplace vaccine mandates take effect

  • Nova Scotia's proof-of-vaccine policy: what you need to know

  • Consumers in Canada Increasingly Embracing Sustainability as Pandemic Continues

  • Getting on a plane today? Here's what you need to know about new vaccination requirements

  • Lowe's Canada Heroes Campaign
    -Kingston-area charities see over $17,000 through Lowe's Canada campaign

  • Retail Sales Slow
    -Canadian Retail Sales Recovery Slows: Monthly StatCan Analysis

  • Confidence Ahead for Holiday Shopping Season in Canada: PwC Report

  • Winnipeg police identify suspect in fatal shooting outside convenience store

  • Organized Theft Crew Busted
    -Brampton, ON: 3 arrested for multi-million-dollar tractor, trailer & load thefts

  • Cold Case: Toronto C-Store Murder
    -Father of three shot dead inside own convenience store, no arrests since 1993

  • Toronto police search for suspects in theft of $11M worth of pure silver

  • Kitchener woman was blackout drunk when she lit fire at Walmart, causing $3 million in smoke damage

  • Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says Faro shooting left 'multiple' victims

October 27, 2021

  • [Free Virtual Retail Event] 5th Annual National Retail Innovation Awards: Oct. 28

  • Pandemic Assistance Extended for Retailers
    -Concerns Despite Announced Federal Government Extension of Wage and Rent Subsidies for Retailers and Businesses in Canada

  • No Unemployment $$ for Employees Who Quit Over Vax Mandate
    -Workers who resist vaccine mandates may not be eligible for EI, according to feds

  • Canada lifts advisory against non-essential travel introduced amid COVID-19

  • Canada imposes COVID-19 vaccine mandate on federal workers, transportation

  • The Yukon Territory imposes a vaccine mandate as cases surge in northern Canada

  • Security & Customer Service Go Hand in Hand
    -Roundtable: Crime prevention through customer service

  • Mirroring U.S. Big Cities Foot Traffic Killing Retailers
    -Toronto's 'PATH' - Underground Mall Facing Crisis

  • The Supply Chain Impact
    -Canada retail sales fell in September amid supply constraints

  • RCC Survey Forecasts Strong December Holiday Season for Retailers

  • Utilization of Kiosk Technology by Retailers Set to Grow Significantly in Canada

  • Consumers in Canada Increasingly Seeking Brand Experience Over Price and Quality

  • Toronto, ON: Man in his 20s dead after shooting in parking lot plaza

  • C-Store Losing $100/Day to Theft - Installing Security Turnstile
    -Penticton convenience store owner installing $2,000 turnstile to entrance after latest brazen theft

  • In Case You Missed It
    -Toronto: Police bust 'organized hierarchy' of identity thieves in year-long probe

  • Five arrested after armed robbery of St. Laurent gas station

  • Ottawa police seek identity of suspect in commercial robbery

  • Man, armed with a sword, robs Nap Liquor in Cold Lake South

October 20, 2021

  • [Free Virtual Retail Event] 5th Annual National Retail Innovation Awards: Oct. 28

  • Pandemic Uncertainty Hits Canadian Retail
    -How Grocers can Overcome the Uncertainty and Flourish During Upcoming 2021 Holiday Shopping Season

  • Retailers Call for Extension of Pandemic Aid
    -End of Government Subsidies for Retailers and Businesses this Month Could Spell Doom Amid 4th Wave

  • Very Low Risk of COVID Exposure in Grocery Stores
    -Hundreds of samples from Ontario grocery stores examined for coronavirus; all test negative

  • Liquor Store LP Tech
    -ID scan technology at Alcanna liquor stores collected too much data, says investigation

  • Cashierless Grocery Store Sweeps Canada
    -Automated Cashierless Grocery Store Concept 'Aisle 24' Launches Aggressive Cross-Canada Store Expansion

  • Inside Staples Canada's Impressive New Downtown Toronto Store Location

  • IKEA to Open 3 More Design Studios in Ontario in Major Enclosed Shopping Centres

  • Inuvik, NT: Man charged with attempted murder in downtown Inuvik shooting near Quickstop store

  • Cambridge, ON: Convenience store employee assaulted during robbery

  • Police investigate robbery at Halifax convenience store

  • Okotoks RCMP investigate robbery at pharmacy

  • Campbell River RCMP arrest 3 men accused of stealing within a matter of minutes

  • Stolen hedgehog back safe and sound in Whitehorse pet store

October 6, 2021

  • Mall Security Guards Enforcing COVID Rules
    -Canada retailers and restaurants deploy private security to enforce Covid rules

  • 'We Won't Ask': Businesses Openly Ignoring Vaccine Mandate
    -Businesses in Canada Defying Government Mandates to Check for Proof of Vaccination

  • More than 80 per cent of eligible Canadians fully vaccinated against COVID-19

  • Canada's Theft & Shoplifting Spike
    -Kelowna RCMP ramps up patrols to combat spike in property crime

  • Canada's Labor Shortage
    -Worker Shortage or Poor Work Conditions? Here's What's Really Vexing Canadian Restaurants

  • Walmart Canada Sees Explosive Growth with Online Marketplace Grocery

  • Canada's Hottest Toys May Be Sold Out by Black Friday Due to Bottlenecks

  • Athleta Opens 1st Canadian Store

  • How Canadian Retailers Are Succeeding with the Cloud and AWS Amazon Web Services

  • 'Project Heavy Bag'
    -Toronto Police Just Charged Multiple Suspects For A Million-Dollar Retail Store Robbery

  • Mall Shooting & Bomb Threat
    -Vancouver, BC: Possible 'swatting' incidents under investigation after threats at Metrotown and in Port Moody

  • Kitchener, ON: Police searching for man after convenience store robbery

  • Man who broke into Canadian Tire & stole $3,600 gun could face lengthy sentence

  • London, ON: Pair charged in armed robbery at Oxford Street East grocery store

  • Robbery at Petro Canada 'out of character' Princeton court hears

  • Didsbury RCMP investigating armed robbery in Cremona

September 22, 2021

  • 2021 Excellence in Retailing Award Winners
    -Retail's top achievers recognized at Retail Council of Canada's 2021 Excellence in Retailing Awards Gala

  • 'No Vax, No Service' in Ontario
    -Ontario releases new guidelines for how vaccine passports will work

  • Mask Mandates & Vaccine Requirements
    -New Brunswick: Mask mandate returns as N.B. sets new COVID 19 records

  • Employer Vaccine Mandates in Canada
    -Half of Canadians support employers mandating COVID-19 booster shots, poll finds

  • Anti-vaxxers in Vancouver delayed an ambulance carrying someone bleeding out from getting to the hospital

  • Sask. has 'highest burden' of COVID-19 in Canada, health authority says

  • The Mental Impact of Data Breaches
    -Kaspersky survey: data breaches are stressful

  • In Case You Missed It
    -Amazon faces Teamsters union drive at 9 Canadian sites

  • Retail Job Fair in Toronto
    -Retail Insider Partners with City of Toronto for September 30th Retail Job Fair

  • DoorDash to deliver alcohol Canada

  • Hamilton, ON: Man, 19, shot dead in Hamilton Tim Hortons parking lot

  • Barrie, ON: Hardware store worker nearly hit by car as theft suspects flee

  • Kamloops, BC: Man who broke into Canadian Tire and stole $3,600 gun could face lengthy prison sentence

  • Suspect arrested after east Windsor convenience store robbery

  • Lac La Biche RCMP investigate armed robbery at local motel

September 15, 2021

  • The Post-Pandemic Future of Canadian Retail
    -Pandemic Store Design Shift in Canadian Retailers to Include New Safety Measures

  • Canadian Fraud Surging During Pandemic
    -Employment scams on the rise during COVID-19: Better Business Bureau

  • Canada's 'Racist' COVID Testing Policy?
    -Academics allege racism on Canada's Covid testing policy

  • Pandemic Has Fueled Surge in Anti-Trudeau Violence & Threats
    -From sunny ways to pelted with stones: Why do some Canadians hate Justin Trudeau?

  • Advisory body recommends 3rd vaccine dose for some Canadians

  • Canada donates soon-to-expire vaccines to Africa as global shortage worsens

  • Amazon's Major Canadian Push
    -Amazon Canada hikes front-line worker pay & plans to hire 15,000 more people

  • 'Amazon won't change without a union': Canadian warehouse files for union vote

  • Canadian Shoe Outlet Closing All Stores

  • IKEA Launches 1st Small-Format Design Studio for Canadian Market

  • Victoria, BC: Man dead after standoff with police outside busy mall

  • Sudbury, ON: Murder suspect arrested following convenience store robbery

  • Montreal, QC: Police investigating attempted murder after man shot, hides in store

  • Cochrane RCMP investigate armed robbery in Bragg Creek

  • Police seek Walkley Road robbery suspect

September 8, 2021

  • Retail Impact of Canada's Ever-Shifting COVID Rules
    -Last Minute Government COVID Mandates Putting Retailers in Canada in an Even Tougher Spot

  • Retailers Shielded from Ontario Vaccine Passport Plan
    -Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine passport plan unveiled, won't apply to retail

  • COVID Crushing Canadian Restaurants
    -'No-Shows' Impacting Restaurants During Pandemic in Canada

  • Easing U.S.-Canada Travel Restrictions
    -Feds ease travel restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationals

  • What we know - and don't know - about B.C.'s vaccine cards

  • Canadian Security announces Security Director of the Year 2021

  • Canada's Rising Gun Violence - Up 81% Over 10 Yrs
    -Fact check: is gun violence rising in Canada?

  • Amazon's 'Career Day' Hits Canada
    -Amazon Announces First Canadian 'Career Day' on September 15

  • Rexall Shutters 4th Downtown Toronto Store Location in 3 Months

  • Gap-Owned Athleta Enters Canada with Expansion Plans

  • Small & Mid-Sized Canadian Retailers Innovating with Cloud & Amazon Web Services

  • Toronto Mall Shooting Fallout
    -Arrest warrant issued for fourth person in Yorkdale Mall shooting

  • Man charged after assault at Thunder Bay convenience store

  • Man arrested following armed robbery at Peterborough convenience store

  • Images released of Kitchener store robbery suspects

  • Robber uses knife to threaten Richmond convenience store clerk; suspect charged

September 1, 2021

  • Retail Vaccine Mandates Coming to Canada?
    -Majority of Retailers in Canada Want Staff and Customers to be Vaccinated

  • COVID Mandates Have Retail Staff Worried
    -B.C. retailers concerned by renewed mask mandate, staff policing customers

  • Walmart's Pandemic Expansion in Canada
    -Walmart to Bolster E-Commerce in Canada with Significant Investments Online and in Stores

  • COVID 19 vaccine to be mandatory for federal employees, many travelers

  • Top 10 Under 40
    -Kelpesh Mistry, Regional Loss Prevention Manager - Robotics, Amazon

  • Cyber Threats Growing in Canada
    -Canadians more vulnerable than ever before to online scams and breaches- cyber security expert uncovers why

  • Ecommerce Sales In Canada Still Through The Roof, But Shifting Away From Goods Toward Services

  • Walmart Canada breaks ground on Moncton distribution centre

  • Nike Opens Massive Flagship Store at Toronto's Yorkdale Shopping Centre

  • David Yurman Invests in Canadian Operations with Flagship Store Renovation

  • Chaos Erupts After Mall Shooting
    -Toronto, ON: 1 in custody, 2nd suspect sought after shots fired inside Yorkdale Mall

  • Toronto shopping centre reopens after weekend shooting incident

  • Security Guard Busted for Theft Over $5,000
    -Calgary, AB: Mall security guard accused of pocketing thousands in lost cash turned in by shopper

  • Surrey, BC: RCMP investigates McDonald's parking lot shooting

  • Police found jewelry store robbery getaway vehicle, still running, not far from crime scene, court told

  • Guelph shoplifting investigation leads to assault charge

  • DNA links suspect to daring daytime jewelry store heist, court hears

August 18, 2021

  • Afraid to Work Near Unvaccinated Customers & Colleagues
    -Retail Workers are Concerned About Returning to Work with Unvaccinated Co-Workers and Customers

  • 4th Wave Could Be a Death Blow for Some Canadian Retailers
    -Pandemic 'Fourth Wave' Would be Devastating to Retailers and Businesses in Canada Trying to Come Back from a Year and a Half of Restrictions

  • Retail Growth Depends on Latest COVID Wave
    -Economists Optimistic for a Better Second Half of 2021 for Retailers in Canada Pending Severity of Pandemic's Fourth Wave

  • False COVID Documents
    -2 travelers to Canada who gave false COVID-19 vaccination information each fined almost $20K

  • COVID-related restrictions to enter Canada could last for years

  • Canada plans to require air travelers, cruise passengers to have COVID vaccine

  • Shifting Retail Business Model
    -Hudson's Bay Shifting Canadian Department Store Model by Separating Physical Stores and Online Business

  • 648% Increase in Canada's Legal Cannabis Market
    -Changes in Canada's cannabis retail market two years after legalization

  • H&M to launch C2C resale platform in Canada

  • Mall Evacuated After Shooting
    -Etobicoke, ON: Shots fired inside Sherway Gardens mall following fight near Starbucks

  • Saint-Hyacinthe, QC: Woman fatally stabbed inside Saint-Hyacinthe jewelry store

  • Surrey, BC: Man injured as Ferrari riddled with bullets at Surrey strip mall

  • New Glasgow police searching for suspect after c-store robbed at knifepoint

  • Greenwood gas bar and convenience store robbery sparks police investigation

  • Windsor police seek store robbery suspect

  • Chatham, Ont., man charged for allegedly stealing $90 of chocolate from dollar store

August 11, 2021

  • Theft, Robbery & Shoplifting Decline in Canada
    -Police-reported crime statistics in Canada, 2020

  • 'Unscrupulous Criminals'
    -The dangers behind Canada's counterfeit beauty industry

  • Cities with the highest crime rate in Canada

  • Halton remains safest Canadian city

  • COVID cases are rising as Canada reopens - no surprise there
    -The bigger question is, what's next?

  • Canada Opens Door to Vaccinated Americans
    -What to know about returning to the U.S.

  • On first day of Canada reopening, Americans wait hours at International Falls

  • Canada's Pot Shop Explosion
    -Hundreds of new pot stores vie for survival even as prices drop

  • Instacart continues Canadian expansion with Dollarama

  • Apple, Affirm to Join on Buy Now, Pay Later for Canadian Purchases

  • Luxury Multi-Brand Retailer 'Colton's Couture' Opens New Storefront in Vancouver, Plans to Expand to Ontario

  • Penticton, BC: Owner of ice cream shop attacked by robbers

  • Whitney Pier, NS: Police investigating store robbery

  • Timmins, ON: Arrest made in armed robbery investigation

  • Kamloops, BC: Man arrested last month for robbery at large again after failing to show up for his court date

  • Final suspect in brazen 2014 Birks robbery in Saskatoon awaits bail hearing

July 28, 2021

  • CONTROLTEK Expands Canadian Operations, Welcomes New Director of Sales

  • Vaccinated Customers Only?
    -Businesses are in a tight spot when it comes to proof of vaccinations, says privacy lawyer

  • From Store to Vaccine Center
    -Hudson's Bay Turns Canada Store Into COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

  • 90% of Canada's COVID-19 cases are among unvaccinated, feds say

  • Canada now has enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to fully vaccinate all eligible citizens

  • Canada's Cannabis Boom
    -What's behind Toronto's pot shop explosion?

  • Grocers Aldi and Lidl will Struggle if Entering Canada: Expert Interview

  • Disney Confirmed to be Closing 10 Additional Stores in Canada in August

  • New Owner of 'Frank And Oak' to Expand Brand with Stores in Canada

  • Return of cruise ships will buoy Greater Victoria businesses

  • (Update) Etobicoke, ON: First-degree murder charge in shooting death of 22-year-old T.O. man

  • LP Officer Assaulted
    -Middlesex Centre, ON: Suspect arrested after violent hardware store robbery

  • Edmonton, AB: Police hope surveillance video helps identify knife-wielding robber

  • Discharge for teen involved in $22,000 theft at Niagara-on-the-Lake outlet mall

  • Duo sought after $1,450 worth of skin care products stolen in Burlington

July 21, 2021

  • Canada's Biggest Retail Event of the Year
    -RCC STORE Conference | Fully Virtual | September 13-16, 2021

  • Retail Workers in Canada Face Mental Health Challenges
    -Pandemic Mental Health Crisis Hits the Canadian Retail Industry

  • Prime Day Canceled in Canada
    -Report: Amazon cancels Prime Day in Canada due to COVID-19 concerns

  • The U.S.-Canada Border is Finally Opening
    -Canada will reopen its border with the U.S. and hopes to allow others in by early September

  • 4th COVID Wave in Canada Will Impact the Unvaccinated
    -Canada's 4th COVID wave will be among unvaccinated, with fewer restrictions

  • Hudson's Bay Turns Canada Store Into COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

  • Canada surpasses US vaccination rate as country prepares to reopen its borders

  • Canada set to receive 7.1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses this week

  • Canadian Companies Impacted by Cyberattacks
    -Cybersecurity insurance rates likely to rise amid escalating ransomware attacks

  • Digital Fraud Rising in Canada
    -Digital fraud on the rise as online shopping & banking increases

  • Winnipeg Retail Vacancies Drop to Lowest in Decade

  • Ren's Pets Expanding in Canada with Multiple Store Openings

  • Mall Parking Lot Shooting
    -Montreal police investigate overnight shooting in West Island

  • $27,000 Grocery Store Burglary
    -Marystown grocery store break-in was an inside job, judge says as he sentences woman for her role

  • London, ON: Trio charged in alleged armed robbery at downtown c-store

  • Two men wanted in a robbery and kidnapping in Scarborough

  • London, Ont., man charged after c-store robbery, weapon waved at police

  • Peterborough police seek 2 suspects following armed robbery at c-store

  • P.E.I. man convicted after recanting armed robbery confession

July 14, 2021

  • On the Clock: Sean Spence, director of enterprise corporate security, Sobeys

  • Stores Respond to British Columbia Lifting Mask Mandate
    -B.C. stores change their mask policies now that they're no longer mandatory

  • Returning to Pre-Pandemic Life - But Short on Staff
    -B.C. business operators cautiously excited about return to near-normal

  • Canada Heading Toward Post-Lockdown Boom?
    -Business sentiment rises to record in Canada on vaccine rollout

  • Shopping Centres in Canada to See Changes Amid Pandemic & Shifting Retail Industry

  • Over 50% of eligible Canadians now fully vaccinated against COVID as cases fall

  • Canada to reach 55M doses by week's end, catching up to U.S. on second doses

  • Many visitors still turned away at Canadian border despite looser restrictions

  • Pot Smuggling Operation Busted at Canada Border
    -Feds seize 2,270 lbs of Canadian marijuana at the border worth $3.6M

  • Manitoba Grocery Workers Speak Out
    -Proposed legislation changes could strip retail workers' right to refuse Sunday work, union says

  • Counterfeit products catch Canadian online shoppers off guard

  • Canadians to Continue Shopping Online Post-Pandemic Amid Ecomm Growth

  • Walmart Announces 150,000 SF Supercentre at Kingsway Mall in Edmonton

  • Banana Republic Shuttering Montreal Flagship, Bodega Replacing RYU Off Robson

  • Sleep Country Canada Opening 2 Super Hubs Amid Explosive Retail Growth

  • Edmonton, AB: 2 men injured in 'random' strip mall shootings, attacks

  • Mask-Wearing Repeat Robber
    -Calgary, AB: Man wearing blue mask connected to 9 robberies

  • C-Store Robbery Spree
    -Thunder Bay, ON: Police arrest suspect responsible for 6 c-store robberies

  • One man, police dog dead following confrontation near Campbell River Tim Hortons

  • Grenfell man charged after Regina police recover $38,000 in stolen property

  • Assault rifle seized from Mississauga home during robbery investigation

  • Timmins woman arrested in relation to robbery, theft investigations

  • London, Ont., man charged after convenience store robbery, weapon waved at police

July 7, 2021

  • Top Retailers in Canada
    -Retail's Best Recognized: 2021 Excellence in Retailing Awards Finalists Announced

  • Millions More in Police Funding
    -Vancouver police to spend more than $3 million this year managing protests

  • COVID-19 has delayed criminal trials across Canada
    -Is the justice system doing enough to address the problem?

  • Delta Variant in Canada
    -Canada says COVID-19 Delta variant could cause greater than expected surge

  • Light at the End of the Tunnel
    -B.C. lifts restrictions, including requiring masks indoors, as number of COVID-19 cases drop

  • Canada Drops Quarantine Rules for Vaccinated Travelers
    -'It's very freeing': Quarantine rules ease for fully vaccinated Canadian travellers

  • This interactive 'safer shopping' directory shows B.C. businesses that still require masks

  • Retail sales in Canada plunge in Q2 amid third wave of COVID-19

  • Canada begins easing U.S. border pandemic restrictions

  • On the Clock: Jillian Robinson, manager, loss prevention, Sephora

  • Canada's E-Commerce Explosion
    -Since 2019, ecommerce sales in Canada have nearly doubled their share of overall retail sales

  • Nordstrom to open 21 Indochino custom apparel shops in stores

  • Calgary, AB: Man injured in shooting outside northeast Calgary Walmart

  • Guelph, ON: Teen arrested for threatening owner who recognized him from previous store theft

  • Kingston police arrest 2 teens from Quebec for convenience store robbery

  • Yarmouth RCMP still searching for June 8 convenience store robbery suspect

  • Police investigating armed robbery at Kitchener convenience store

June 23, 2021

  • COVID Was a Rude Awakening for Canadian Retailers
    -Planning for the Worst to Secure Continuity for Retailers and Businesses in Canada During Times of Challenge, Pandemic and Disaster

  • Retail Leading the Way in Canada's Reopening
    -Shoppers Drug Mart launches rapid COVID-19 screening programs to help employers in Alberta safely operate and reopen

  • Two-thirds of Canadians say governments shouldn't lift all COVID restrictions

  • Canada lifting restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers in early July

  • St. John's NL Retail Rebounding Amid Optimism Following Pandemic Struggles

  • Soaring costs challenge Canadian retailers counting on post-COVID surge

  • A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity in Canada
    -The "Tylenol" Moment the Canadian Food Industry Needed Amid Cyber Attacks

  • Montreal-Based Scheme Targeted Thousands of Internet Users
    -How a worldwide subscription scam network was traced back to Montreal

  • Canada Retail Sales Declined 5.7% in April on Virus Restrictions

  • Disney to Shut All Stores in British Columbia as Phase 1 of a Canadian Exit

  • Oxford Properties Launches Outdoor Patios at Enclosed Mall Properties in Canada

  • Winnipeg, MB: Man who allegedly shot at c-store clerk arrested

  • Dog Tracks Down Liquor Store Robbery Crew
    -Calgary, AB: Police dog bites bystander during arrest of 5 robbery suspects

  • Vancouver, BC: $50,000 boulder back on display at B.C. store after heist

  • Knife-wielding bandits rob Whitby drug store

  • Winnipeg, MB: Suspect busted in connection with c-store armed robbery

  • Timmins, ON: Woman charged with impaired driving also accused of armed robbery

  • Police seek gunman behind spate of Ottawa armed robberies

  • Midland, ON: Man accused of robbing 2 convenience stores 12 hours apart

  • Barrie, ON: Police seek witnesses to armed robbery

June 9, 2021

  • 'Blueprint' to Curb Violence in Canada
    -Canada vows 'transformative change' to address violence against indigenous women

  • Planned, Targeted Attack
    -A driver slams into a Muslim family, killing four people, in what Canadian police say was a hate crime

  • BC's Gang Violence Scourge Continues
    -Vancouver man killed in another targeted shooting

  • Retailers Urge Leaders to Reopen Ontario
    -Ontario Premier Doug Ford Urged to Open Ontario Retail and Restaurants Immediately as Covid Cases Come Down at a Critical Time

  • Steep Fines for Going Maskless
    -Flouting Calgary's mandatory mask bylaw will now get you a $500 ticket

  • The Pandemic Effect
    -Condos lobbies are getting buried under mountains of home deliveries

  • Attracting Chinese Tourists to Canada Post-Pandemic Critical for Retail Growth

  • Alert for Online Shoppers in Canada
    -Buyer beware: Little recourse for online shoppers stuck with counterfeit goods

  • Top 10 Under 40: Blair Davenport, executive vice-president, Paladin Security

  • Focus on Cyber Security: Event Recap

  • Fraud attempts force Quebec's park agency to pause sale of discount passes

  • How Canadian Grocers are Innovating Operations to Keep Up With Growing Online Consumer Demand

  • $46,000 Robbery Spree - C-Stores & Gas Stations Targeted
    -Winnipeg, MB: Man facing charges for 15 armed robberies and other offences after four-month crime spree

  • Windsor police arrest convenience store robbery suspect

June 2, 2021

  • Organized Retail Crime in Canada
    -Collaboration & information sharing key to curbing impacts of ORC

  • Gang Violence Plaguing Canada
    -The unpredictable chaos of today's gang violence

  • End of Curfew Brings Crime to Quebec
    -Fireworks, garbage and some violence accompanies rowdy end of curfew in Quebec

  • Retailers Call For Safe Reopening
    -'Support safe reopening in Ontario'

  • Enforcing COVID Restrictions at Canadian Stores
    -Retail workers call for tighter enforcement of public health orders in Winnipeg mall

  • The Pandemic Effect
    -Man versus machine: The rise of self-checkout

  • Canada won't rush reopening border with United States, Trudeau says

  • Canada to receive 2.9M vaccine doses this week as Pfizer increases deliveries

  • Ottawa: Two killed in Alta Vista shooting attack in mall parking lot

  • Toronto, ON: One dead, four taken to hospital after restaurant shooting

  • Surrey RCMP charge two men in string of liquor store thefts

  • Kamloops, BC: 7-year sentence for man who attacked liquor store clerk with knife

  • Sudbury man accusing of stealing cash, lottery tickets at knifepoint from c-store

  • Blackfalds RCMP looking to identify armed robbery suspects

  • 2 charged over robbery at Thunder Bay laundromat

May 26, 2021

  • Gang-Related Violence & Shootings Plague Vancouver
    -IHIT investigating deadly shooting Saturday in Coquitlam

  • Police poster campaign naming known gang members raises risk of racial profiling, warn advocates

  • Alarming Lumber Theft Trend
    -‘It is a gold mine:’ Builders warned of rising lumber thefts across Canada

  • Anti-Lockdown Protests in Ottawa
    -Farmers' market shuts down early to avoid anti-lockdown protest

  • Palestinian-Canadian woman says she was punched in head at weekend protest

  • Protesters take over steps of Israeli consulate in Toronto

  • Restrictions added in some COVID-19 hot spots, loosened in regions seeing improvement

  • Canada Catching up to the U.S.
    -Canada expected to pass US on first dose Covid vaccinations as demand declines among Americans

  • Ontario, Quebec lay out reopening plan after COVID restrictions; Manitoba tightening

  • Canada retail sales seen plunging in April as COVID restrictions tightened

  • Retail Union Drive in Canada
    -Some Lush workers say the cosmetic retailer is trying to suppress a union drive in Canada — including intimidating supporters in other countries

  • Montreal, CN: Jewelry store employee exposes alleged affair in viral TikTok

  • US T-Shirt Retailer ‘Big Frog’ Expanding into Canada with 1st Storefront

  • $1.3M Robbery Spree in Toronto
    -Toronto, ON: 3 men arrested following investigation into $1.3M robbery spree

  • Massive Theft Crackdown
    -24 people arrested in shoplifting crackdown: West Kelowna RCMP

  • One dead, several arrested after mall shooting in Nanaimo, B.C.

  • Phoning it in: Alleged thief in Regina leaves cell at scene of crime

  • Court hears attack in liquor store forever altered clerk’s life

  • Thunder Bay police search for suspect in assault, robbery at Circle K

  • Windsor police investigate east end store robbery

  • Calgary cops ring twice at home of woman suspected in mailbox thefts, vehicle break-ins

  • B.C. man who robbed banks with explosives faces sentencing next month

 

May 19, 2021

  • Canada's Escalating Gang Violence Problem
    -Ending gang violence is 'No. 1 priority,' B.C. public safety minister says after 3rd fatal shooting in a week

  • Vancouver police identify 6 known gangsters considered risks to general public

  • Convenience Store Owner Hit with Double Whammy of Crime & COVID
    -C-Store Owner Repeatedly Robbed by Homeless Shelter Residents

  • BLM Surveillance in Canada
    -Canadian military intelligence monitored Black Lives Matter movement, claiming pandemic justified such actions

  • Saskatoon lumber store owner wary of theft as lumber prices surge

  • Stores Struggle to Enforce Mask-Wearing
    -Manitoba grocery stores chided for poor mask enforcement

  • "Another Crippling Blow"
    -Ontario Extends Pandemic Lockdowns for Retailers and Businesses into June

  • COVID-Related Fines Hit Halifax Retailers
    -Police issue $30K in fines after HRM restaurants violate Health Protection Act

  • Canada's Vaccine Gamble
    -Why Canada's big bets on delaying, mixing doses of vaccines could pay off

  • B.C. to give workers 3 paid days off for absences related to COVID-19

  • Canadian outbreaks challenge Tim Hortons' turnaround & may hide its progress

  • Manitoba now number one in COVID-19 infections in Canada, U.S.

  • Quebec premier hints at pandemic reopening plan

  • Quebec experts, business leaders say vaccination rates are key to reopening plan

  • Don't Fall Victim to Fraud
    -OPP offer tips to avoid falling victim to fraud

  • Amazon to expand, with 2,000 new jobs in Metro Vancouver

  • Giant Tiger discount chain expanding, plans to increase store count to 300

  • Forever 21 Begins Quietly Opening First Canadian "2.0" Stores

  • Burnaby, BC, Canada: One dead in Burnaby shopping mall shooting as gang war continues

  • $120K Cargo Theft Bust
    -Toronto, ON: TPS Says It Found A Shipping Container With Enough Stolen Furniture To Fill An IKEA

  • Armed Robbery Spree
    -Timmins man charged following string of armed robberies

  • Series of Edmonton pharmacy robberies believed to be committed by one man

  • Police searching for suspects following robberies in Airdrie and Calgary

  • Police Look to Identify Convenience Store Robbery Suspect

  • Two charged after robbery at Waterloo pharmacy

May 5, 2021

  • NEW ORC Podcast from 3SI & Retail Council of Canada

  • Store Security Guard Accused of Racially Profiling Shopper
    -Security Guard Caught on Camera Following Black Woman Around Toronto Grocery Store

  • Anti-Terrorism Legislation Targeting Canada's Proud Boys Chapter
    -Proud Boys Canada's demise could stiffen resolve of members, expert warns

  • Canadians Struggle with Mental Health During Pandemic
    -Maintaining mental health at home and on the front line

  • Dodging COVID Health Measures in Canada
    -The Growing Frustration Over Pandemic Restriction Cheaters

  • Enforcing COVID Restrictions Taking Toll on Staff
    -Calgary restaurants and bars raise concerns about enforcement of COVID-19 health measures

  • Mask Rage Targets Store Owner
    -Richmond, BC: Shopper berates pet store worker over mask policy

  • Alberta liquor store lashes back at anti-maskers tormenting them

  • Benchmark for Reopening in Canada
    -Official sees easing of restrictions when more than half of population vaccinated

  • From the RCC: Employer vaccine policies - Your FAQs answered and more

  • Stuck-at-home Canadians are buying more liquor

  • K-Beauty Brand Innisfree Shutting All Canadian Stores due to Pandemic

  • Canada's 'Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Industry'
    -Scammers get thousands every year from P.E.I. residents, say RCMP

  • Walmart to open distribution centre in Moncton with 200 workers

  • L.L.Bean Announces 4 More Canadian Stores Amid Accelerated Expansion

  • Senate passes bill to force striking Port of Montreal employees back to work

  • Retail sales up 4.8% in February, boosted by car dealers, gas stations

  • Retailers want feds to postpone plastic ban for at least a year

  • North Delta, BC: One man dead after shooting outside Scottsdale Centre mall

  • Targeted Shooting Outside Mall
    -Shooting outside Willowbrook Mall in Langley sends man to hospital

  • Suspect sought in knifepoint theft at Saanich Best Buy

  • Knifepoint robbery at Subway in Milton under investigation

  • OPP arrest duo after high-end perfume theft at Orangeville Shoppers

  • Chilliwack RCMP seek c-store robbery suspect caught on security video

  • Steinbach RCMP investigating clothing store theft, looking to identify suspect

  • Police investigating break and enter, theft at c-store in Nova Scotia

April 28, 2021

  • Retailers & Police Discuss Shoplifting Intervention
    -In wake of FreshCo video, Saskatoon businesses to consult with police about how handle alleged shoplifting incidents

  • More Lockdown Protests in Canada
    -Peterborough police 'can't charge them all' but ready for anti-lockdown protest with Bernier, Hillier

  • 'Compliance is a Noose'
    Protest against COVID-19 restrictions held at B.C. restaurant that defied health orders

  • Canada Calling in the Military
    -Canada military will help out in Ontario as Covid positivity hits all-time high

  • Massive PPE Reselling Scheme
    -Five Canadians facing charges in the U.S. for allegedly buying up PPE, reselling at higher prices

  • The Trouble with Mandatory Face Masks in Canadian Retailers: Expert Commentary

  • Canada to get 1.9M vaccine doses this week, including first J&J shots

  • Deaths dropping among oldest Canadians as vaccinations ramp up

  • North Dakota offers free Covid-19 vaccinations for Canadian truckers

  • Amazon Regional LP Manager Makes List
    -Canadian Security Top 10 Under 40 2021 winners announced

  • Protecting Canadian Retailers
    -Amazon Launches Intellectual Property Accelerator for Canadian Retailers and Businesses

  • Disney to Close All Stores in Canada Amid Retail Strategy Shift

  • Shopping Centre 'Le Boulevard' in Montreal to Shutter Entirely

  • Wingstop to open 100 locations in Canada

  • Shooting Outside Mall Linked to Gang Conflict?
    -Coquitlam, BC: Police investigating if shots fired near Coquitlam mall linked to gang conflict

  • (Update) Ottawa: Man facing charges following shooting in mall parking lot

  • York, ON: Man allegedly stole sets of lenses valued at $5,100 from eyewear store

  • Aurora, ON: Charges laid in connection to two c-store robberies

April 21, 2021

  • RCC Course on Preventing Racial Profiling in Stores
    -FREE Course for retailers on preventing consumer racial profiling

  • More Anti-Lockdown Protests in Canada
    -20 charges laid after hundreds take part in Hamilton anti-lockdown, anti-mask protests

  • Police Departments Suffering From 'Low Morale' Amid Protests
    -Retired Winnipeg officer starts petition to protect police from hate speech

  • Montreal protesters denounce 8 p.m. curfew as unscientific, harmful to vulnerable

  • 4 people fined $880 each after anti-lockdown protest in Strathroy, Ont.

  • Canada's Lockdowns Continue
    -Ontario extends stay-at-home order, tightens enforcement in bid to curb surging COVID-19 variants

  • Canadians Frustrated as the U.S. Vaccination Effort Soars
    -Exasperated Canadians watch Americans getting vaccinated faster

  • COVID's 'Domino Effect' in Canada
    -Pandemic Hits Wholesalers in Canada as Retailers Struggle

  • Front-Line Workers in Canada Facing Huge Challenges
    -Mental Health Resources for Retail Employees

  • Vaccination slots fill up fast as eligibility lowered to 40 in Ontario

  • Organized Crime Groups Cashing In?
    -Higher taxes will lead to more contraband cigarette sales, group says

  • Canada's E-Commerce Boom
    -How Pickers, Packers, and Drivers Are More Important to the Brand Experience Than Ever in Canada

  • Gap's Athleta is competing on Lululemon's home turf with first international stores

  • Feds to clamp down on credit card swipe fees, payday loans

  • (Update) Miller 'disgusted' by video of altercation between Indigenous woman and LP officer outside Saskatoon grocery store

  • 'Nothing justifies this level of force,' lawyer says following FreshCo incident

  • Winnipeg, MB: Canada Post mail carrier stole more than $40K worth of packages

  • (Update) N.S. shop owner hopeful stolen jewelry will be found after charges laid in $55,000 break-in

  • New Westminster, BC: Suspect arrested after store security guard threatened with a knife

  • Mississauga, ON: Charges laid after alleged 'hate-motivated crime' at hardware store

  • OPP arrest duo after high-end perfume theft at Orangeville Shoppers

  • Milton, ON: Police investigating armed robbery at pharmacy

  • Vancouver security guards allegedly bear sprayed twice while chasing liquor thief

  • London, ON: Police looking for suspect in convenience store robbery

  • Airdrie RCMP investigating armed robbery at East Lake Petro-Canada

  • Back-to-back shoplifting incidents at Real Canadian Superstore

  • OPP issues public appeal in Carleton Place armed robbery

April 14, 2021

  • Hundreds of Maskless Rioters Hit Montreal
    -Riots rock Montreal as COVID-19 lockdown protests turn ugly

  • Stores Damaged in Lockdown Protests
    -A Montreal Business Owner Said Damages From The Anti-Curfew Protest May Cost Up To $12,000

  • Montreal PD's Hate Crimes Unit
    -Community groups call on Montreal to strengthen police hate crimes unit

  • Anti-lockdown protesters voice support for Alberta small businesses

  • Vaccine Frustration in Canada as COVID Cases Rise
    -Front-line workers say they're left out of Ontario's vaccine rollout

  • Lowe's Canada Makes Pandemic Shift
    -Lowe's Launches Contactless Pick-Up Lockers for Purchases Amid Pandemic Shift

  • 'Lockdown Bonuses' for Sobeys Workers
    -'The right thing to do:' Sobeys reinstates lockdown bonus for front-line workers

  • Households expect return to pre-pandemic spending within a year

  • WANT Apothecary Shuts All Physical Stores Amid Pandemic

  • Ontario Canada Emergency Lock Down for 4 Weeks
    -'This is a new pandemic. We are now fighting a new enemy.'

  • Spring Break Super Spreader Hit B.C. Canada
    -B.C. is implementing a three-week "circuit breaker"-style lockdown

  • Small businesses in Thunder Bay, Ont., aim to support others during shutdown

  • Businesses react to Alberta's restrictions rewind limiting service at gyms, eateries

  • Porch Piracy on the Rise in Canada
    -How to fight back against porch pirates

  • Cash Disappearing in Canada
    -In-Store Cash Payments Expected to Almost Disappear by 2024 in Canada

  • Canadian fashion brand to introduce BOPIS with new POS system

  • Hudson's Bay Flagship Properties Set to Undergo Massive Transformation

  • Forever 21 Returning to Canada with Physical Stores

  • Pop Mart's collectible toys now available at its first Canadian store in B.C.

  • Canada's Brookfield to buy 7 UK retail parks

  • 'Boost & Bust' Blitz Operation
    -Burnaby, BC: Anti-shoplifting blitz leads to 46 arrests at Metrotown mall

  • Ottawa: Police investigating 'targeted' shooting at St. Laurent Shopping Centre parking garage

  • Amherst, NS: Store owner says theft of $50K in jewelry 'absolutely horrifying'

  • Corner Brook, NL: Man who committed pub armed robbery sentenced to 6 years

  • St. John's, NL: Police investigating four armed robberies over 24 hours

  • Kamloops, BC: Trio bear-sprays employees in liquor store robbery

  • Thunder Bay man arrested over dollar store robbery with replica firearm

  • Windsor, ON: Police seek witnesses to C-Store armed robbery

  • Surrey, BC: 2 of 3 puppies still missing after weekend break-in

  • Sudbury, ON: Man arrested in connection to pair of robberies

March 31, 2021

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • Canadian Lockdowns Causing Frustration
    -Disappointment, anger, confusion over BC's new restrictions on indoor activities

  • Canadian Retailers Playing Key Role in Vaccinations
    -London Drugs pharmacies preparing to become COVID mass vaccination sites

  • Fake COVID Websites Scamming Canadians
    -Beware of COVID-19 scams offering to help skip the line for vaccine

  • Canada pauses AstraZeneca vaccine for under 55

  • Why Canada's decision to delay 2nd doses of vaccines may not work for everyone

  • Canada's Epstein Denied Bail - Again
    -Canadian judge denies bail for fashion mogul Peter Nygard

  • IKEA's malls arm buys retail property in the centre of Toronto

  • Retail sales fall 1.1 per cent in January to $52.5B: StatCan

  • Couche-Tard signs deal to sell 49 stores, puts 306 more up for sale

  • SIU clears 2 Hamilton officers after man shot dead at Cannon Street plaza

  • Toronto Robbery Spree
    -Toronto, ON: Man, 3 teens charged in GTA retail robberies from 2019

  • Victoria, BC: 3 'prolific offenders' arrested after threatening security guard with knife

  • Lethbridge, AB: Robbery suspects apprehended after employee injured trying to retrieve stolen tools

  • Vancouver, BC: One killed, five injured after mass stabbing at Vancouver library

March 24, 2021

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • From the Retail Council of Canada
    -March is Fraud Prevention Month - Alert from the Competition Bureau

  • $37M in Fraud Losses - 11,789 Victims - 13,553 Incidents
    -Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says people lost over $37M because of scams in 2020

  • Fraud On the Rise Among Millennials
    -Experts warn young consumers about online fraudsters during Fraud Prevention Month

  • The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

  • Interac tips in support of Fraud Prevention Month

  • Canadian Immigration Minister Mendicino marks Fraud Prevention Month

  • Waterloo residents lose $57K+ due to gift card scams in first 2 months of 2021

  • Third Wave Hits Ontario
    -Canada's largest province says it's in the third wave -- and officials worry the vaccine rollout may not happen fast enough

  • Canada now vaccinating over 100K per day.
    -Here's what it will take to hit September target

  • $2.2M COVID Study
    -Quebec researchers to study COVID-19 impact on grocery workers

  • Ontario moves Ottawa area to Red-Control level of COVID restrictions

  • Loblaws shows how food lovers have adapted to the pandemic

  • Canada's 'Retail Apocalypse' Continues
    -The stores and restaurants closing the most locations across Canada in 2021

  • Canadian Restaurants are on edge and 50% may not survive

  • Canada's Epstein Tried Bribing His Own Daughter
    -Peter Nygard allegedly tried to 'bribe' his daughter with $1M house to proclaim innocence

  • Fashion Mogul Fights Sex Charges From Cell With TV and Phone

  • Chipotle to accelerate expansion into Canada

  • Couche-Tard signs deal to sell 49 stores, puts 306 more up for sale

  • UK-Based JD Group Expanding into Canada with 'Size?' Sneaker Retail Store Banner

  • 25% of Canadian Gyms to Close Permanently

  • Innisfil, ON: Brazen $13,000+ theft under investigation at the Roadshow's 400 Antiques Mall

  • Mississauga, ON: Man armed with syringe robs store

  • Guelph, ON: $12K worth of product stolen in downtown smash and grab

  • Canada police arrest 18 suspects over stolen vehicles worth $4.5m shipped to Nigeria, Ghana, UAE

  • Cannabis - Calgary, AB - Armed Robbery (2x)

  • Gas Station - Yellowknife, NT - Armed Robbery

  • Unnamed Business - Guelph, ON - Burglary

  • Unnamed Store - Mississauga, ON - Armed Robbery

March 17, 2021

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • Toronto has had some of the longest COVID-19 business closures in North America

  • COVID Infection Rates Climb inside Amazon Fulfillment Center
    -Amazon ordered to temporarily close Canadian warehouse over COVID-19 concerns

  • Have COVID-19 variants pushed Canada into a third wave of the pandemic?

  • 'Eventually, but not for today,' Trudeau says of reopening Canada-U.S. border

  • Lagging vaccination rate puts Canadian factories at competitive disadvantage

  • $160M in Fraud Losses Over Past Year
    -March is fraud prevention month, and experts warn of COVID-19 scams

  • Waterloo Region residents lost nearly $300K to gift card scams last year, police say

  • The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

  • Interac tips in support of Fraud Prevention Month

  • Bail Hearing This Thursday for Canada's Epstein
    -Canada’s AG Seeking Limited Publication Ban for Peter Nygard’s Appeal

  • 187K New Retail & Hospitality Jobs
    -Canada’s job market snaps back from second-wave setbacks

  • Grocery Employee Files Breached
    -Coleman Group gets hit with cyber attack

  • Opioid Deaths Rising in Canada
    -Opioid-related overdose deaths jump by 59 per cent in Ontario

  • Largest Yearly Investment Yet for Walmart Canada
    -Walmart Canada to invest over C$500 million on store upgrades

  • Sobeys to Acquire Majority Share of Longo’s

  • Empire Expands Realm in Canada

  • 50 Drug Stores Robberies Over Last Few Months
    -Calgary police make arrests in pharmacy armed robbery spree

  • Regina man facing numerous charges in connection to attempted murder, armed robbery

  • Killeen man pleads guilty to using knife at local store

  • Thunder Bay, ON: Woman gets 16-month sentence for c-store robbery

  • Suspect sought following shoplifting incidents at Kemptville business

  • Winnipeg man charged in alleged credit card fraud, money laundering scheme

  • C-Store - London, ON - Robbery

  • C-Store - Thunder Bay, ON - Burglary

  • Pharmacy - Calgary, AB - Armed Robbery

  • Restaurant - Regina, SK - Armed Robbery

  • Unnamed Store - Dartmouth, NS - Armed Robbery

March 10, 2021

  • New Podcast on Canadian Retail's 'Reawakening'
    -Experts Peter Woolford and Stephen O'Keefe on How Retail is Changing and Where it's Going

  • Front-Line Retail Workers Put in Dangerous Situations
    -Mask video shows 'difficult decisions' front-line staff face in pandemic, says Colemans

  • 'We want this one ... to be the last one'
    -Toronto businesses reopen on Monday, but the spectre of 'back-and-forth' closures still looms

  • 'Draconian Lockdown Measures' Not Working?
    -Ontario COVID lockdown not curbing caseloads, but punishing businesses, say MPPs

  • GTA malls entering grey zone use staff at doors, tech to track capacity

  • The Profound Effects of Losing Independent Retailers and Businesses in Canada During the Pandemic

  • COVID enforcement blitz finds 44% of Windsor-Essex businesses in violation of rules

  • Montreal Retail Struggles Amid Lockdowns and Consumer Shifts

  • Enabling Canada's Epstein?
    -Accused Nygard 'co-conspirators' deny enabling their former boss

  • Pandemic-Related Fraud Sweeps Canada
    -With pandemic-related fraud everywhere, from takeout to online shopping, here's how to spot it

  • Many Canadians believe shopping online leads to fraudulent activity

  • Alberta RCMP provide tips on spotting a scam during Fraud Prevention Month

  • #1 E-Commerce Retailer in Canada?
    -Walmart Canada Accelerates E-Commerce Expansion with 1st in-Store Fully-Automated Fulfillment Centre

  • Fraudsters preying on Canadians' insecurities in the midst of pandemic

  • Tim Hortons plans to open 200 more restaurants in China, sell retail coffee on Alibaba

  • Boathouse Entering Quebec, Triple O's Opening 30 Ontario Locations

  • Habitat and Lowe's Canada partner on Blackfalds Women's Build projects

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • (Update) Winnipeg, AB: Inquest called into death of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson, shot last year by Winnipeg police

  • Edmonton, AB: Police release video of $300K jewelry theft to find 2 more thieves

  • Alberta watchdog investigates shooting death of woman in hotel by Calgary police

  • Corner Brook, NL: Bail denied for man accused of theft, armed robbery

  • Gas Station - Thunder Bay, ON - Robbery

  • Jewelry Store - Edmonton, AB - Armed Robbery

March 3, 2021

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • 'It's the Wild West' in Vancouver
    -Grocery store owner says violent incidents out of control

  • Vancouver Burglaries at 10-Year High
    -'Massive' security concerns surround vacant space

  • Crime-Fighting Partnership
    -Edmonton Police Foundation partnering with MacEwan to prevent liquor store thefts

  • Edmonton campaign plants actors in liquor store to help educate against theft

  • Thieves Targeting Bitcoin machines?
    -With the high price of Bitcoin, are Sask. criminals cashing in?

  • One-third of Canadians admit to having been a victim of fraud

  • The Unintended Cost of Prolonged Shutdowns
    -Shorter, more frequent lockdowns could lead to fewer COVID-19 cases, study finds

  • Ontario sees 1,023 new COVID-19 cases as 2 health units move back into lockdown

  • Canada adds 2,300 new COVID cases as provinces split on next steps

  • Planning for Canada's Post-COVID Retail Comeback
    -Brick-and-Mortar Will Continue to Be Critical for Retail in Canada Post-Pandemic: Claude Sirois

  • International air travel to Canada fell 90 per cent from pre-COVID-19 times

  • Canada approves AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot in boost to vaccination push

  • Private COVID Testing Arrives at Alberta Pharmacies in Under-Serviced Areas

  • Canada's Epstein - Case Update
    -Peter Nygard appeals denied bail decision

  • Victoria's Secret is closing up to 50 more stores in US and Canada

  • Canadian Retail 2020 Winners and Losers: Ed Strapagiel Analysis

  • Alberta: Truck loads of stolen property recovered by RCMP

  • Cochrane, AB: $5,000 to $10,000 worth of collectibles stolen from Rebel Comics

  • Man arrested after allegedly punching Burnaby Canadian Tire staff over mask rule

  • Man charged with St. John's gunpoint carjacking, gas station robbery and bank holdup headed to trial

  • Mississauga, ON: Police respond to male with firearm in convenience store

  • Bitcoin Machine - Prince Albert, SK - Smash & Grab

  • C-Store - Williams Lake, BC - Robbery

  • C-Store - Kamloops, BC - Armed Robbery

  • C-Store - Mississauga, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Comic Store - Cochrane, AB - Burglary

  • Sex Shop - Nanaimo, BC - Burglary

February 24, 2021

  • 'Responding to Escalated Violence in Retail'
    -Hear from Sean Sportun at the Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • Third COVID Wave in Canada?
    -Trudeau warns of dangerous 3rd wave as Canada copes with vaccine 'drought'

  • Ontario Scraps Plan to Ease COVID Restrictions
    -No Reprieve for Toronto as Tight Lockdown Extended to March

  • 'Five hundred feet away, and they can let people inside, but I can't?'
    -Steeles Avenue a frustrating border for locked-down Toronto businesses

  • CFIB Statement on Lockdown Extensions in Toronto and Peel

  • Toronto small businesses weary from pandemic uncertainty

  • Opinion: Manitoba retailers paid bigger COVID price than rest of Canada

  • Vaccines are Only One Piece of the Puzzle
    -Mass vaccinations not only factor in Canada's reopening timeline

  • Record Vaccine Delivery
    -Canada to receive record 640K vaccine doses this week with Pfizer, Moderna deliveries

  • U.S. is outpacing Canada's COVID-19 vaccine rollout

  • Retailers Rushing to Build Logistics Hubs
    -E-Commerce Explosion to Fuel Warehouse Building Boom in Canada

  • Struggling Bars & Restaurants Facing New Competition from 7-Eleven
    -Why 7-Eleven's plan to serve alcohol in Ontario sparks concern - and curiosity - in business community

  • Union workers call on Ontario to reject 7-Eleven proposal to sell alcohol

  • Largest Monthly Drop Since April
    -Canada: Retail Sales decline by 3.4% in December vs. -2.5% expected

  • Canadian Tire to Close National Sports Store Chain Amid New Competition

  • How the Pandemic Has Changed Consumer Expectations While Accelerating Ecommerce in Canada

  • Canadian retail sales of cannabis double in December 2020

  • Scarborough, ON: Boy, 16, charged with murder in fatal strip mall shooting

  • Vancouver, BC: Alleged mask thief cuts hands of LP officers during his escape

  • Edmonton, AB: Another robbery too much for business owner during pandemic

  • Quinte West OPP arrest three suspects in province-wide shoplifting spree

  • Welland, ON: Canine helps track down suspect after pharmacy armed robbery

  • Kingston, ON: 3 men arrested following armed robbery of convenience store

  • C-Store - Kingston, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Pharmacy - Welland, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Sports Shack - Edmonton, AB - Burglary

February 17, 2021

  • 'Responding to Escalated Violence in Retail'
    -Hear from Sean Sportun at the Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • Canada's Phased Reopening
    -Why Ontario will ease province-wide COVID-19 lockdown regionally

  • No Timeline for Reopening Toronto
    -Toronto mayor says city should 'stay the course,' calls for 'very cautious' approach to reopening

  • St. John's metro region in lockdown as cases balloon

  • Forced store closures dampen Indigo's holiday sales period, but profits still climb

  • COVID Safety Inspections Ramp Up in Canada
    -Ontario conducts inspection blitz of distribution centres in Peel Region

  • 'No Face Masks Allowed'
    -B.C. business owner posts sign banning masks from store

  • Restaurant and Retail Workers Facing Abrasive Customers Over COVID Rules

  • Canada's Slow Vaccine Rollout Gets a Boost
    -Canada prepares for single biggest Pfizer vaccine shipment to date

  • Why Canada is falling behind in Covid vaccinations

  • Vaccines intended for N.S., N.B. to be diverted to Northern Canada

  • Canada's COVID 'Infodemic'
    -Chief public health officer takes aim at COVID-19 'infodemic,' urges vigilance over misleading online content

  • New rules requiring a negative COVID test at Canadian border now in effect

  • New Unarmed Police Force in Canada?
    -Saskatoon police to roll out unarmed 'alternative response officers'

  • More Disturbing Details About Retail's Jeffrey Epstein
    -Model Beverly Peele alleges women 'couldn't leave' Nygard sex parties

  • In Case You Missed It: Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Denied Bail by Judge

  • Store Adds More Security as Robberies Increase
    -Edmonton, AB: Store targeted by armed masked men in the middle of the day

  • Conception Bay South, NL: Thieves suspected to have used a front-end loader in c-store robbery

  • Montreal, QC: Break-Ins Made Valentine's Day Weekend a Costly One for These Griffintown Restaurants

  • C-Store - Conception Bay South, NL - Smash & Grab Burglary

  • C-Store - Thunder Bay, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Jewelry Store - Toronto, ON - Burglary (2x)

  • Pharmacies - Calgary, AB - Burglary (3x)

  • Thrift Store - Westboro, ON - Burglary

February 10, 2021

  • Still 'No End in Sight' for Some Businesses
    -Easing of Retail Lockdowns in Ontario Not Enough to Save Many Businesses

  • Coronavirus variants are spreading throughout Canada. Is it still safe to reopen?

  • Ontario will slowly open the door to some non-essential retail in the coming weeks - but many businesses are frustrated at being left out

  • Alberta begins Step 1 of easing COVID-19 restrictions

  • COVID Lockdowns Leading to Permanent Closures
    -Study Tracks Retail and Restaurant Closures Across Canada

  • Canada's Vaccine Woes Continue
    -Canada's vaccines delayed again: Moderna to send fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses while Pfizer issues continue

  • Canadians Support COVID Travel Restrictions

  • Declare thrift stores essential, Ottawa woman urges province

  • Teens lose work as part-time retail jobs vanish due to COVID-19

  • Clearview AI's Misconduct Opens Larger Discussion Around Privacy and Use of Technology in Canadian Retail Locations

  • Clearview's facial recognition tech is illegal mass surveillance, Canada privacy commissioners say

  • 'The Rumors Became Real'
    -Former Nygard employees, intern say fear, intimidation, even sexual harassment commonplace at the company

  • Racial Bias in the U.S. is Spilling Into Canada
    -The retail sector has a racial bias problem - and this Sephora survey suggests it's costing it customers

  • J.Crew has officially closed all of its Canadian stores

  • Big Changes Coming for Canadian Grocery in 2021 and Beyond: Expert

  • Nordstrom Appoints New Canadian Head of Stores

  • Air Canada to temporarily cut 1,500 jobs, suspend 17 routes

  • Serial Robber Has Long Criminal Record
    -Halifax, NS: Man accused of committing four robberies in two hours

  • Waterloo, ON: Employee assaulted during convenience store robbery

  • Police in P.E.I. seize more than $45K worth of hydromorphone, arrest two men

  • Charlottetown, PEI: Suspended sentence for theft for Summerside man

  • Vancouver, BC: Anti-masker accused of threatening employee with baton after stealing apple

  • C-Store - Waterloo, ON - Robbery/Employee Assaulted

  • CIBC- Halifax, NS - Robbery

  • Dog Store - Halifax, NS - Robbery

  • Drug Store - London, ON - Burglary (2x)

  • Pharmacy - Halifax, NS - Robbery

  • Roots - Halifax, NS - Robbery

February 3, 2021

  • Shoplifting Down 47% - But Business Break-Ins Increased
    -Overall crime dropped during Covid-19, StatsCan says

  • DoorDash Scam Targeting Canadians?
    -TD customers in several provinces hit with fraudulent DoorDash debit charges

  • Lockdowns Lifted in Manitoba
    -Relaxed restrictions in effect for retailers & hair salons

  • Quebec to open businesses, hair salons on Feb. 8, keep curfew in place

  • Pandemic rules for stores, malls a grey zone for shoppers

  • Employees Cut Amid Ongoing COVID Lockdowns
    -Hudson's Bay permanently laying off more than 600 workers across Canada

  • Shutout by allies, Canada will produce its own vaccines by the end of 2021

  • Canadian mogul fined after getting Covid vaccine meant for Indigenous residents

  • Canada's Jeffrey Epstein
    -Secret Nygard videos show former fashion mogul charged with sex trafficking travelling with teenage girl

  • Canada's Retail Staffing Crisis Grows as People Flee Big Cities
    -Mounting Retail Staffing Crisis in Canada Requires As Talent Pool Thins

  • Top Canadian Grocers
    -Longo's lands top spot on customer experience index

  • Nordstrom Appoints New Canadian Head of Stores

  • Retailers saw a boost in November before lockdowns began to bite

  • Kiehl's to Shut 1/3 of its Canadian Stores as it Focuses on Ecommerce and Multi-Brand Retail Distribution

  • Winnipeg, MB: Officer cleared in fatal shooting of liquor store robbery suspect

  • Rimbey, AB: Clothing store broken into twice in 10 days, $24K worth of merchandise stolen

  • Halifax, NS: Up to $7,000 in Pokémon cards stolen in game store break-in

  • Winnipeg man charged after 15 stores, restaurants robbed since December

  • West Vancouver robber uses bear spray to steal $10,000 worth of sunglasses

  • St. Albert, AB: Fraudsters target senior for $2,000 in prepaid gift cards

  • C-Store - Langley, BC - Robbery

  • C-Store - Lower Sackville, NS - Armed Robbery

  • Clothing Store - Rimbey, AB - Burglary (2x)

  • Game Store - Halifax, NS - Burglary

  • Sunglasses Store - Vancouver, BC - Armed Robbery

January 27, 2021

  • RCC's Retail Loss Prevention Forum

  • Vaccinating the Security Industry
    -Union calls for security guards to be added to vaccine priority list

  • 200,000+ COVID-Related Closures in Canada
    -COVID-19 could shutter more than 200k Canadian businesses forever

  • COVID Lockdowns = Mass Closures?
    -Half of Restaurants in Canada Could Shutter Permanently Amid Lockdowns

  • Toronto BIAs Tell Premier Ford That Lockdowns Are Unfair

  • COVID Cyber Scams
    -Fake Canadian COVID notification apps & websites aim to steal  money & personal data

  • FedEx, Innomar score big contract to distribute COVID vaccine in Canada 

  • Canada keeps end-September COVID vaccination target despite Pfizer delay 

  • Made-in-Canada coronavirus vaccine starts human clinical trials

  • 'Old, Sick, Broke, Lonely & Likely to Die in Jail'
    -For Peter Nygard, Alone and Jailed, Rags-to-Riches Story Turns Upside Down

  • Peter Nygard to Be Spotlighted in Four-Part Streaming Series

  • 45 Retail Bankruptcies
    -Retailers Led Bankruptcy Filings in Canada Over the Past 12 Months

  • Salesforce Releases 2020 Holiday Shopping Report Showing Canadians Shifted Online in a Big Way

  • Retail sales continue rebound, having risen 7 months in a row since  COVID low in April

  • QuanU, other retailers find new real estate deals in Canada

  • Godiva to close all 11 Canadian stores by end of March

  • Organized Crime Leader Arrested Trying to Enter Canada
    -Nabbed Canadian man named as one of world's biggest drug kingpins learned underworld trade from Mafia in Canada

  • Drug Trafficking Operation
    -‘Cocaine bananas’ shipped to Canadian grocery stores in botched operation

  • Orillia, ON: Alleged five-finger-discount ends in drug/weapons seizure

  • Halton, ON: Violent trio used robbery to stock up on supplies

  • Winnipeg, MB: 2 men recovering after one was shot in suite above c-store

  • Kawartha Lakes, ON: Lindsay man arrested after suspected shoplifting incident

  • Charlottetown, PEI: Man charged after he was caught shoplifting

  • C-Store - Niagara Falls, ON - Armed Robbery

  • C-Store - Kitchener, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Cannabis Store - Calgary, AB - Armed Robbery

  • Electronics - Alliston, ON - Robbery/Tied Up Employees

January 20, 2021

  • Social Distancing Tool to Keep Stores Safe & Open
    -Canadian Company Creates Social Distancing Traffic Management Platform to Help Retailers Manage Crowds

  • First-Ever Solution for Stores Struggling During Pandemic
    -E-commerce Solution for Canadian Malls Struggling During Lockdowns

  • A Long Way Until Lockdowns Are Lifted?
    -Ontario must cut COVID-19 cases to 1,000 daily to lift lockdowns, medical officer says

  • Extended Ontario Lockdowns Blasted for Harming Small Retailers

  • Vaccine Setbacks
    -Provinces delaying or revisiting vaccine programs as Pfizer slows dose deliveries

  • Ontario Launches Online Security Guard and Private Investigator Testing

  • Ontario premier pleads with Biden administration for COVID vaccine help

  • Canada could impose new COVID-19 travel restrictions without notice

  • LP & Security Measures Driving Down Crime
    -Liquor Mart thefts plummet 97.5% at stores once reeling from shoplifters

  • Canada's Epstein
    -Nygard's Lawyer Calls Jail a 'Death Sentence'
    -Fashion mogul Peter Nygard seeking bail on U.S. charges of sex trafficking, racketeering

  • Canada's Top Retailers
    -Leger Ranks Canada's Top Retailers Including Physical and Online Experience

  • Shopping Centres in Canada to See Significant Changes in 2021 and Beyond

  • Walmart Canada to help staffers ease stress

  • Biden's plan to cancel Keystone pipeline signals a rocky start with Canada

  • Toronto, ON: Restaurant owners huddled inside office as shots rang out in front of their store

  • Kamloops, BC: Police looking for gun-flashing suspect in alleged store theft

  • Peterborough man arrested in vehicle break-in, credit card fraud investigations

  • St. John's, NL: Crown seeks 3 1/2 years for man who told store clerks his name before deciding to rob them

  • C-Store - Saint John, NB - Armed Robbery

  • Electronics - Waterloo, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Gas Station - St. John's, NL - Armed Robbery

  • Gas Station - Kawartha Lakes, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Unnamed Store - Regina, SK - Armed Robbery

January 13, 2021

  • Vaccinating Retail Employees
    -Retail workers waiting to hear about their place in vaccination line

  • At least 4M Canadians need vaccines for country to look at reopening economy

  • Refusing to Comply with Lockdowns
    -Business owners prepared to defy health orders as 'last resort'

  • Paying Businesses to Stay Closed?
    -Indigo CEO calls for government compensation amid lockdowns

  • Extended Ontario Lockdown Announcement Blasted for Harming Small Retailers

  • Petition pushes for lift of COVID-19 restrictions on small businesses in Calgary

  • Canadians call out leaders for breaking their own Covid-19 rules

  • As Canada battles rising COVID-19 cases, lack of sick leave fuels transmission

  • Ontario declares emergency as COVID cases surge & Canada buys more vaccines

  • Canada-U.S. land border closure extended to Feb. 21

  • Walmart Canada Customer Data Exposed
    -Data exposure flaw on Walmart.ca revealed personal customer information

  • Couche-Tard exploring Carrefour takeover to create global retail giant

  • Stores Shutting in Vancouver 'Luxury Zone', Bizou Shutting 30% of Boutiques

  • Loblaw set to close company-run transportation operations in Cambridge, 150 employees laid off

  • British Columbia: Online Pharmacy Aims to Disrupt Retail with Next Day Delivery

  • London, ON: Shots fired at LCBO alcohol display in failed store robbery

  • Niagara, ON: $20K in merch stolen from Niagara Moose Knuckles store, police say

  • Windsor, ON: Cashier gets kicked & punched during variety store robbery

  • Kitchener, ON: Customer steals $250 worth of groceries from store

  • Two Men Stole A Suitcase Full Of Meat At A Toronto Store & Fled In A Rideshare

  • ATM - Corner Brook, NL - Armed Robbery

  • C-Store - Nepean, ON - Robbery

  • C-Store - Halifax, NS - Armed Robbery

  • C-Store - Kitchener, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Gas Bar - Nepean, ON - Robbery

  • Jewelry Store - Hamilton, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Jewelry Store - Corner Brook, NL - Burglary

  • Liquor Store - London, ON - Armed Robbery/Shots Fired

  • Moose Knuckles - Niagara, ON - Burglary

  • Pharmacy - Nepean, ON - Robbery

  • Pharmacy - Barrie, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Variety Store - Windsor, ON - Robbery

January 6, 2021

  • One-Third of Ontario Businesses May Not Survive New Restrictions
    -Second COVID Lockdown Will Obliterate Small Retailers & Businesses: Experts

  • Canada's Slow Vaccine Rollout
    -Health experts urging quicker vaccine rollout in Canada as COVID-19 cases surge, doses sit in freezers

  • Fewest International Brands Enter Canada Since '14
    -International Retailers Continue to Enter Canadian Market Despite Pandemic

  • These three Toronto businesses with a COVID outbreak pose a 'significant risk'

  • Charges laid in assault on B.C. Walmart employee who asked customers to wear masks

  • Canadian Retail Sees Sales Surge, but so does COVID

  • Canadian Businesses Take on Amazon
    -A Canadian 'Buy Local' Effort Fights Amazon on Its Own Turf

  • E-Commerce Fraud Surging
    -Online shoppers in Sudbury, North Bay caught up in rising e-commerce fraud

  • In Case You Missed It
    -Canada-Based Shopify hosts thousands of fraudulent shops, analysis finds

  • Canadian Ecommerce Company EMERGE Sees Growth Through Website Acquisitions

  • 15 of the most bizarre items reported stolen in Canada in 2020

  • Mississauga, ON: Arrest made in $1.5M jewellery store robbery & attempted murder; 2nd suspect still on the loose

  • $100K Scam Targets Ontario Box Stores
    -Trio arrested following 'elaborate' Ontario box store scam

  • Nationwide Fraud Bust
    -6 Winnipeggers charged in cross-Canada fraud ring

  • Montreal, QC: $ 100,000 in jewelry stolen in downtown armed robbery

  • Vancouver, BC: Theft suspect sprays bear mace directly in face of store employee

  • Halifax, NS: Car stolen at Halifax gas pumps used to rob convenience store

  • Nunavut: Iqaluit man sentenced two years for C-store armed robbery

  • Surrey, BC: Theft of Surrey firefighters' thrift store van 'disheartening'

  • C-Store - Kitchener, ON - Armed Robbery

  • C-Store - Halifax, NS - Armed Robberies (3x)

  • C-Store - Halifax, NS - Armed Robbery

  • Cell Store - Calgary, AB - Armed Robbery

  • Coffee Shops - Toronto, ON - Burglary (2x)

  • Family Market - St. Thomas, ON - Armed Robbery

  • Dessert Shop - Toronto, ON - Burglary

  • Pawnshop - Montreal, QC - Armed Robbery

  • Shoppers Drug Mart - Langford, BC - Armed Robbery

  • Shoppers Drug Mart - Saanich, BC - Armed Robbery

  • Traders - Traders, NL - Armed Robbery

  • Variety Store - Strathroy, ON - Armed Robbery

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