23 Canadian Retail Changes That Could Make Shopping Feel Different in 2026
Canadian shopping is entering a year where familiar routines may feel quietly rearranged. The checkout lane, the loyalty app, the
Canadian shopping is entering a year where familiar routines may feel quietly rearranged. The checkout lane, the loyalty app, the
Canadian grocery aisles have become a place where the package looks familiar, but the value sometimes feels different. Shrinkflation has
Airport costs rarely arrive all at once. They show up in a checked-bag fee, a parking charge, a missed connection,
Grocery shopping in Canada has become less predictable, not only because prices have risen, but because the aisles themselves feel
Shelf space can change quietly. A familiar sign disappears from a mall corridor, a once-reliable brand becomes online-first, or a
Canada’s next AI battle may not be fought over chatbots, apps, or even talent. It may come down to where
Checkout used to be the simple part of shopping: scan the items, pay the total, leave with the receipt. In
A flight can look affordable at first glance, then become far more complicated once passports, baggage rules, connection risks, entry
Canadian shoppers have become expert shelf detectives, scanning unit prices, package sizes, loyalty offers, and ingredient lists before deciding what
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