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Target Canada closing 80 stores by Easter weekend

The end is near for Target Canada stores. The company is shutting 18 more locations on April 4. That means 96 stores will have shut their doors and just 37 others will remain open to the public by Easter Sunday.

Stores closing rapidly as liquidators sell off stock

Target Canada is closing all its stores by April 12. (Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press)

The end is near for Target Canada stores. The company is shutting 18 more locations on April 4. That means 96 stores will have shut their doors and just 37 others will remain open to the public by Easter Sunday. 

The U.S.-based company is expected to shut down all its 133 Canadian operations by mid-May, putting about 17,600 employees out of work.

Target closed 16 stores last week and will shut down a total of 80 more by April 4. 

A manager at a Target Canada store slated for closure told CBC News that liquidators believe they can quickly offload remaining merchandise if they can get permission to sell it at a deep discount. 

Target stores in the following locations will cease sales to the public on April 4:

  • St. John's
  • Corner Brook, Nfld.
  • Fredericton, N.B.
  • Laval, Que. (Mega Centre Notre-Dame)
  • Laval, Que. (Centre Laval)
  • Quebec City (Galeries de la Capitale)
  • ​Joliette, Que.
  • Lévis, Que.
  • Boisbriand, Que.
  • London, Ont. (Westmount Shopping Centre)
  • Newmarket, Ont.
  • Richmond Hill, Ont.
  • Toronto (Shoppers World Danforth)
  • Red Deer, Alta.
  • Edmonton (Kingsway Garden Mall)
  • Calgary (Sunridge Mall)
  • Delta, B.C.
  • Kamloops, B.C.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sophia Harris

Business Reporter

Based in Toronto, Sophia Harris covers consumer and business for CBC News web, radio and TV. She previously worked as a CBC videojournalist in the Maritimes, where she won an Atlantic Journalism Award for her work. Got a story idea? Contact: sophia.harris@cbc.ca