Welcome to the Voice of Retail for the week of July 22nd, 2019 I’m your host Michael LeBlanc and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada. In this episode we head to Western Canada for three different perspectives in and around the retail industry. First we put the farmer back in the “Farm to Fork” retail conversation with an exclusive interview featuring Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, a farmer from Mossbank, Saskatchewan. We talk Ag-tech and how farmers can and should become a bigger part of the food conversation. Next recorded live in Victoria I check in with retailer Bob Ianson, founder and owner of Heritage Linens and RCC long-time Board of Directors member as he gets ready to pass the torch to his daughter after 25 interesting years. Then off to Winnipeg for the big picture perspective with RCC’s Prairie Director John Graham . We do a quick scan of the key issues for retailers based or operating in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Welcome to the Voice of Retail for the week of July 22nd, 2019 I’m your host Michael LeBlanc and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.
In this episode we head to Western Canada for three different perspectives in and around the retail industry.
First we put the farmer back in the “Farm to Fork” retail conversation with an exclusive interview featuring Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, a farmer from Mossbank, Saskatchewan. We talk Ag-tech and how farmers can and should become a bigger part of the food conversation.
Next recorded live in Victoria I check in with retailer Bob Ianson, founder and owner of Heritage Linens and RCC long-time Board of Directors member as he gets ready to pass the torch to his daughter after 25 interesting years.
Then off to Winnipeg for the big picture perspective with RCC’s Prairie Director John Graham . We do a quick scan of the key issues for retailers based or operating in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. You can reach John on 204.926.8624 or JGraham@retailcouncil.org
Finally we’ll cover off Retail This Week with the top retail stories from Canada, U.S. and around the world including L.L. Bean opening their first Canadian store, Couche-Tarde buys into Fire & Flower, and Stitch Fix’s Katrina Lake predicts all retailers will be a tech company in ten years.
But first, let’s listen to my interview with Cherilyn:
Thanks to Cherilyn, Bob and John for being my guests this week, now let’s hit the highlights from Retail This Week eNewsletter, biggest retail weekly in Canada and you can subscribe on www.retailcouncil.org for free.
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I’m Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and Company Inc. and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or of course on LinkedIn