The holiday, which is a big deal elsewhere, is becoming a thing here, too.
Though Singles’ Day isn’t huge in Canada, we can take advantage of the shopping opportunity that lands on Nov. 11. Also, fairly confident you won’t have to prove your relationship status when cashing in on a Singles’ Day deal.officially falls on Nov. 26For now, we have found a few deals to be had here in the Canadian online space for Singles’ Day. And we will update this story if we learn of other significant savings.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Steve Tissenbaum, a Ryerson University professor with expertise in the retail sector, has noticed retailers trying to push consumers to shop earlier in the year and he believes brands could use Singles’ Day to achieve that. “I don’t see why people wouldn’t embrace it,” he said, though he pointed out it was the same day as Remembrance Day. “It’s not a big deal here at the moment, but I believe it could become a big deal.”
For now, we suggest you might want to spoil yourself if you are single or not or celebrate a friend who rocks singledom.This #1 New York Times bestseller has found its way to the reading lists of thousands of Canadians looking for ways to build lasting, loving relationships.Article content
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