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If you've ever tried to squeeze in a bit of shopping on a Sunday evening in Quebec, you've likely hit a wall — literally. Most stores close by 5 p.m., leaving weekend nights a retail dead zone. But that's about to change in three regions of the province.

Starting in October, a new one-year pilot project from the Quebec government will allow non-food businesses in Laval, Gatineau, and Saint-Georges-de-Beauce to stay open until 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. It's part of a broader effort to make Quebec's retail sector more competitive and better aligned with modern consumer habits.

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If you’re looking for major discounts on high-quality clothing, accessories, and home essentials, now might be a good time to shop.

Following its recent filing for creditor protection, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) is holding massive clearance sales to liquidate merchandise amid financial distress. The Bay's downtown Montreal store on Sainte-Catherine Street is offering significant discounts as it braces for potential closures.

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With inflation on the rise and ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the U.S., the cost of living is hitting harder than ever. Whether it's groceries, clothing, home essentials, or more, many Quebecers are turning to budget-friendly alternatives like Dollar stores to stretch their paychecks.

But if you're looking for even more options to save money while shopping, here are seven discount stores in Quebec — besides Dollarama — where you can score major deals.

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Most Canadians would probably agree that tipping culture has gotten out of control.

Gone are the days when a simple 15% gratuity at a sit-down restaurant or a couple of bucks for a taxi driver was the norm. Now, it feels like every transaction comes with an iPad screen nudging you toward an 18%, 20%, or even 25% tip — sometimes for services that never required tipping in the first place.

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With threats of American tariffs looming and the lingering impacts of COVID-19 still being felt, countless companies operating in Quebec have found it hard to stay afloat over the past five years

From local boutiques to international fast-food chains, the retail landscape in Quebec has been undergoing a significant shakeup. As a result, many brands big and small have either shuttered their doors or filed for bankruptcy, leaving empty storefronts and thousands of employees out of work.

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Royalmount — Montreal's new 824,000-square-foot "luxury" shopping mall — officially opened its doors on September 5, bringing a slew of high-end stores, restaurants, green spaces, and art installations to the city.

Spearheaded by real estate development and management company Carbonleo, the $7 billion Royalmount mega-mall complex houses a total of 170+ stores (50% of which are brand new to Quebec or stores with never-seen-before concepts) and 60+ cafés and restaurants. It's eventually expected to include a VIP movie house, REC room, arts and entertainment events and much more.

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Winners may feel aptly named when you land a sweet Adidas purse or a swank pair of shoes, but it's not always roses at this budget-friendly haven. Sometimes, investing (so to speak) in a product from the store might make you feel more like a loser. It's all about knowing what to buy, and thankfully, we have an insider who can teach us how to do just that.

Narcity Québec's Laurie Forget secured an exclusive interview with a former Winners employee, who revealed insider details on the best and worst products to purchase from the affordable retail giant. While some of these items provide value if selected with caution, several others fall short of expectations, as mentioned by the former staffer.

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There's a special kind of magic that Studio Ghibli movies evoke — a blend of child-like wonder, nostalgia, and a touch of the otherworldly. For those looking to relive the films' warm and fuzzy feelings in their everyday lives, there are shops in Montreal where Studio Ghibli's enchantments spill off the screen and onto shelves.

While we can't promise encounters with forest spirits or flying pigs, these destinations will transport Ghibli enthusiasts — old and new — straight into Miyazaki's illustrious imagination. You can stock up on Totoro origami, soot sprite chopsticks, and Kiki stationery for home, or grab gifts for a fellow Ghibli lover.

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As the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) gears up for its grand launch, downtown Montreal is about to be catapulted into a retail orbit previously unreachable without a car. The new light rail system promises to whisk you from the city core and deposit you at the doorstep of the South Shore's most enticing boutiques — all in a matter of minutes.

From American Eagle's stylish comfort wear to PUMA's sport-lifestyle fusion, brands previously uncharted from downtown are now just a few train stops away. Here are some of the shopping landscapes that await you at the end of a quick REM ride:

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Black Friday is notoriously the busiest shopping day of the year and that's not just because of the megadeal hype. Leading up to the holidays, Friday tends to be the most hectic day of the week when a bulk of shoppers head out to aimlessly gift hunt.

If you're not in the mood for bustling crowds and competing with other customers to grab dwindling stock, you can either stick to online purchases or plan out which day to visit your favourite store.

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Hudson's Bay is restoring Zellers to its former glory… kind of. Early next year, the retailer is set to launch a Zellers e-commerce site as well as brick-and-mortar locations within The Bay department stores in major cities across the country.

The approach will follow The Bay's own digital-first sales model.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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