Target Canada Review Under Investment Canada Act Will Check For Home-Grown Content

Posted: 04/ 5/2012 7:06 pm Updated: 04/ 5/2012 10:44 pm

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TORONTO - The federal government is conducting a review of U.S. retail giant Target Corp.'s proposed move into Canada to determine whether bookshelves and cultural products will carry enough home grown content.

The government review, under the Investment Canada Act, was ordered by Heritage Minister James Moore, said department spokesman James Maunder.

"The Investment Act requires foreign investments in the ... book industry to be of net cultural benefit to Canada," he said.

The review stems from an order by the Privy Council Office on Mar. 27, which found it "in the public interest" to review Target's investment in Canada.

Target said Thursday that the review will focus on its planned retailing of cultural products, including books, DVDs, music and magazines.

"Target looks forward to working with the Department of Cultural Heritage regarding the retailing of cultural products," spokeswoman Lisa Gibson said in a statement.

The American retail giant (NYSE:TGT) is poised to begin opening the first of between 125 and 135 stores in Canada at former Zellers locations acquired from Hudson's Bay Co.

The store openings are set to start next year.

Because the deal was purely a real estate transaction, it did not meet the threshold for concern from Industry Canada — which often launches foreign investment reviews, said Margaux Stastny, director of communications for Industry Minister Christian Paradis.

"The transaction between Zellers and Target was a real estate transaction and not the acquisition of a business, assets, technology, or employees," she said.

Its not the first time Moore has ordered an Investment Canada Act review of a U.S. retailing behemoth's plans to move north of the border.

His department ordered a review of online book seller Amazon's (NYSE:AMZN) proposal to set up a "fulfilment centre'' warehouse in Canada in 2010.

The move was approved, with the condition that Amazon invest more than $20 million, including $1.5 million for cultural events and awards and for promoting Canadian-authored books abroad.

Amazon's commitment also includes adding Canadian jobs, improving service for Canadian consumers, and increasing the visibility of Canadian and French-language products on its Canadian website.

Many independent authors, booksellers and publishers had been wary that Amazon's arrival would mean even more American dominance in Canada's book industry and would diminish the market for Canadian content.

Canada's Indigo Books & Music Inc. (TSX:IDG) decision to sell the e-reader company Kobo Inc. to Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten Inc. for US$315 million was also reviewed and approved under the act.

Target's proposed arrival on Canadian soil comes as more American chains set their sights on the allure of a relatively stable Canadian economy and steadier consumer confidence.

Target, a 109-year old American retailer that was part of Dayton-Hudson Corp. before changing its name in 2000, is one of the biggest U.S. department store chains, with revenues of more than US$67 billion in its last fiscal year.

The company has more than 355,000 employees and 1,763 stores and is the second-biggest discount retailer in the U.S. after Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

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09:33 PM on 04/07/2012
What you really need to do
is get a list of the name of the creative people in Canada
and look into
the writing and film and art industry in other nations...
to see where their names are showing up...
we can`t work at our own name...
we are only
the fuel.
08:19 AM on 04/07/2012
Yeah it's hard to believe that our business moguel Torie Brotherhood, cares one whit, about the fact that the only jobs/wages our friends at Target have offered up to date make Walmart look like a high cost labour supplier. These guys seem at present to rate Canada one step below Mexico as a nice 3rd world destination.
Usually the next move by the conglomerate, (wounded busness entity), is to wrap themselves in the flag and tell the government how they are just doing whats best for the Country under a Capitalist umbrella. The problem here for Target is, under the new RefoormConservative Regime no one is quite sure what Flag that would be?
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nikki717
War...what is it good for?
07:14 AM on 04/07/2012
It is reasonable to want to protect home grown content, but something about this smells.
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yishai ettebe
04:22 AM on 04/07/2012
Did Zellers have any cultural content, does WalMart even have cultural content?
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x46
01:26 AM on 04/07/2012
I have to wonder how much business Target is really going to get in Canada after the close the Zellers stores for several months to a year to retool and restock. By the time they open, people will have found other places to shop. I've been in Target in the US and wasn't that impressed.
04:08 PM on 04/06/2012
Target is a good store, but, they have an infuriating practice. Their weekly sales are well displayed with little red signs. But there are hundreds of items with "other" little red signs that say "as advertised". BUT... if you look closely, and flip the red sign, up, and look at the regular item price tab underneath, you'll notice BOTH tags have the same price! The big red tag will even note that this "special" price is in effect THAT week...but again...the 2 prices are identical! It makes NO sense!!
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cinderelladressmaker
11:24 PM on 04/06/2012
Thanks for the heads up! I will watch for that.
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mpasmith
Send in ... the clowns.
12:19 PM on 04/06/2012
I hardly see a lot of Canadian culture at Canadian Zellers and Wal*Mart stores.

Why is Target being singled out? I guess when you're name is TARGET, you can expect it.
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WeeTadBit
11:12 AM on 04/06/2012
How quaint! We'll be able to purchase our "culture," from Target. It may be a good thing, because it may be our only source.
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Mike Keohane
11:06 AM on 04/06/2012
Now our government tells us where we can shop. Shopping is the essence of our culture of course. With Investment Canada and new fighter jets, our loving government will protect us.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
10:48 AM on 04/06/2012
Re: ""The Investment Act requires foreign investments in the ... book industry to be of net cultural benefit to Canada," he said."

WOW !! Way to get tough and protect Canada's economy, Harper Conservatives !

WHERE WERE YOU when the Electro-Motive Canada workers in London, Ont. needed you?

"The Caterpillar move is the latest in a series of plant closing or lockout actions taken by foreign companies against employees in Canada amid globalization, a fragile recovery from the recession, the rising value of the Canadian dollar and a perception that workers are in a weak position."

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/caterpillar-pulls-plug-on-london-plant/article2325356/
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SamEasy
You really don`t want to know.
05:56 AM on 04/06/2012
This review is a joke. More smoke and mirrors provided by the Harper Regime, which many are beginning to call; 'The Republican Party of Canada'.
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SeeTheFnords
Look out - there's one behind you!
06:32 PM on 04/06/2012
I still think the Conservative-Reform Alliance Party was the best name for it.
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4evercanadian
Still my guitar gently weeps
11:43 PM on 04/06/2012
It's certainly what they are dishing out. f&f
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OH canada
02:38 AM on 04/06/2012
we don't want this nonsense in our country stay down under
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Anne Mccormick
02:16 AM on 04/06/2012
the Government of Canada has to face reality here. Canadians by the thousands are crossing the border into the United States to shop at Target and other stores. the question is whether Canada wants the money to stay in Country or come to us in America.
SamEasy
You really don`t want to know.
05:53 AM on 04/06/2012
In the latest Canadian budget they increased the amount that Canadians could bring back in a 24 hour period without penalty!!! This definately is designed to help US retailers. The US will own Canada within 30 years or so anyways.
07:35 AM on 04/06/2012
Tsk, tsk such a defeatist attitude, I know I get depressed at times and want to throw in the towel. But that's the neocons battle plan."To divide and conquer".
However you can make a difference, and I don't think I have to go over the choices one might make to bring this about.
Please don't give up, keep up the fight.
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Anne Mccormick
10:06 PM on 04/06/2012
calm down a little. it doesn't mean the US will own Canada within 30 years or so.
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Taylor Jay
I don't align myself with any political party.
01:44 AM on 04/06/2012
Target is as to Canadian culture as Jersey shore is to vancouver island