Gap Canada is having a promo code deal where you can save30% off your order! Simply enter the promo codeGAPHELLOat checkout to receive this discount. This deal is for a limited time only and ends tonight, March 3, 2016 at 11:59pm EST.To get the most out of this offer, see what Gap Canada has in its sale section! I found this beautiful Soft Tie Shirtdress which was originally $80 and on sale for $47.99, with the promo code GAPHELLO, get it for only $33.59! This dress comes in hot red, cherry, navy floral, black, indigo, and true olive.
Its been a long (and snowy) week but I’ve got something to make you feel better: Cinnabon Canada’s awesome coupons are back! Coupons for FREE Minibon made with Nutella with any drink purchase as well as 50% off of Large Take Home CinnaPacks.
Coupons will be posted on March 7th 2016 and expire on April 3rd 2016. They are valid at all Canadian locations except OnRoute & Flying J Highway Travel Centres. Printed coupons are required to receive offers.
Today only, Old Navy Canada is having an online flash sale where you can save 30% off your purchase using the promo codeCOOLDEAL. Hurry and take advantage of this offer because it ends tonight, March 3, 2016 at 11:59pm EST. This code works on sale items so be sure to check those out to find the best deals! This Relaxed Crew-Neck Tee for Women is perfect for anyone going for the popular minimalist look. Originally $14.94 and on sale for $8, use COOLDEAL to get it for only $5.60!
This deal excludes Everyday Steals, Hot Deals, and Clearance items.
If you check your PC Plus account you will notice a great new offer on Dove products, valid for the next eight days. For every $4 that you spend on Dove body wash or bar soap, you will receive 1,200 PC Plus points, which is 30% in points, or a value of $1.20.
The best sale price on Dove body wash this week appears to be at No Frills Ontario where it is $2.88. You can purchase the body wash there to get your points, or price match at Real Canadian Superstore. If you have the printable coupons for $1.50 off, you can use those coupons and lower your out of pocket cost, but still rack up those PC Plus points. The coupon is no longer available to be printed, but there is also a tear pad coupon for $1.50 off when you purchase two Dove products, and there are many Dove Men+Care coupons out there for $2 off.
Remember that this is a one time offer, so purchase as many as you wish or are permitted in one transaction. After this transaction the offer will no longer appear in your account and will show as used.
Macy’s Canada have a Fresh Finds, Big Savings sale where you can save 20% to 65% off a wide variety of items including watches, kids clothing, handbags, jewelry, and more! There are plenty of other deals going on as well including:
Extra 20% off lingerie with the promo code FIT
Bras Buy 1, Get 2nd for $10
Panties 3 for $21.99
Women’s shoe and handbag sale, 20%-50% off
40%-60% off men’s suits
Baby sale, get 50% off plus extra 20% off with promo code CUTE
50%-70% off fine jewelry
40%-60% off bed & bath, dining, luggage, and home decor
Here’s a deal where you can get 500 bonus Scene points from the Cineplex Store Canada when you buy or rent one of the award winnings movies! For example, you can pre-order The Revenant for $21.99 and earn 220 Scene points + 500 Bonus Scene points! Keep in mind that these are digital movies as Cineplex no longer offers blu-rays or DVDs.
East Side Mario’s Canada has new coupons! The East Side Mario’s Canada coupons are valid until Sunday, March 6, 2016 and include:
Get $15 off $45: Spend $45 or more and receive $15 off your bill.
This East Side Mario’s coupon is valid in store Sunday to Thursday only. The $45 spend is exclusive of alcohol and taxes.
Get $10 off $40: Get $10 Off $40 online only, enter the coupon code MARIO10 at checkout. Valid 7 days a week.
These coupons are valid at participating restaurants until Sunday, March 6, 2016. One coupon per table. Dine in only. Present coupon before ordering. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Print or show the coupon on your phone to redeem.
The Garnier samples just keep coming, and after a wave of free samples of the new Whole Blends line, here is a free sample for a newer offering from the Fructis line of hair care. Thank you to forum member Rocko for posting about this free sample opportunity on our forum. Register today by clicking through the link below and completing the form to receive a free sample of Garnier Full & Plush.
There is a limit of one sample order per household and any duplicate requests that are detected will be removed. Quantities of the sample are limited so sign up quickly. Garnier also tends to send out some great coupons accompanying their samples, so be sure not to miss out.
For 3 days only, you can get 40 Air Miles Bonus Miles when you spend $40 of more on almost everything in Rexall Pharma Plus Canada! This deal is valid between Friday, March 4 and Sunday, March 6, 2016.
You can earn over 400 Air Miles on many other items including all Jamieson vitatmins, Rexall brand allergy medicine, Tylenol, Sensodyne toothpaste, and more! Here’s is a list of some of the hot weekend deals in this week’s flyer:
Across the southern border, millions of Americans are gaining access to legal marijuana for the first time in decades. Though it remains illegal at the federal level, having been classified in 1970 as a “Schedule 1 substance”, most states now have legalized some form of marijuana, and many will vote on additional deregulation this year. Although the US government’s official stance on cannabis is that it is both highly addictive and without any medicinal value, that view has not been credible for ages, if indeed it ever was. Enforcement of cannabis laws in the US, as in Canada, has been quite sporadic of late.
Here in Canada, though, the conflict around marijuana sales is a little different. Instead of worrying about arbitrary borders turning a legal medicine into a felony offense, Canadians are facing a more traditional consumer’s dilemma: “Which stores should we patronize?”
Although Prime Minister Trudeau and his Liberal party have vowed to legalize cannabis for recreational use, that legislation is still in its infancy. In the meantime, so-called “compassion clubs” are continuing to operate in a quasi-legal, deregulated market that allows expansive product lines and minimal markups that the burgeoning legal cannabis industry simply can’t match. And dispensary operators are taking notice.
Licensed producers, who distribute marijuana by mail, note they must comply with rules set by the former Conservative government, increasing their relative costs.
“We’re basically competing against a store that buys their product from whoever is growing it in their basement,” said Denis Arsenault, CEO of producer OrganiGram.
While established, unlicensed clubs set up storefronts with physical displays and helpful neighborhood “budtenders” at minimal risk of legal repercussions, the corporate competition is, for now, limited to mail order shipments of dried herb. In 2014, HuffPo profiled CALM, a Toronto-area club, whose proprietors were unconcerned about the influx of rubber-stamped competition on the horizon. Their status as medicinal marijuana trailblazers (having opened for business in 1996) would set them apart, they said.
The Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries has laid out a code of conduct for its members that includes requirements to obtain medical documents (not necessarily from Health Canada), enact quality control measures and manage inventory effectively, among other standards.
“We’ve been just kind of waiting for Health Canada to do the kind of system that we can take part in and that will help our members. We’re still waiting for that,” said Jamie Shaw, one of the board members of the group.
Today, CALM is still waiting. But some customers are beginning to get impatient.
For your 3 free minis, you can choose one body lotion (coconut milk, grapefruit, satsuma puree), one body butter/scrub (shea, cocoa, coconut, grapefruit), and one shower gel (mango or satsuma). Canadian winters can do awful things to your hair and that’s why these oils were invented! Keep you hair smooth and moisturized with this Coconut Oil Hair Shine which is 50% off the original price and costs only $5 (was $10).
e.l.f. Cosmetics Canada is having a promotion right now where you can enjoy a $4.95 discount on your shipping cost. Typically, shipping to Canada is $7.50, so with this deal pay only $2.55. This deal is today only and ends at 11:59pm PT. Use the promo code FREE at checkout to get this offer.
Also, e.l.f. Cosmetics Canada wants to give you a free gift if you make a purchase of $25 or more! Their 4-star giveaway gift includes the new Clay Eyeshadow Palette, the new Moisturizing Lipstick, Makeup Mist and Set, and a shimmer travel case. Use the promo code FRESH at checkout to get this freebie.
The $4.95 shipping discount is today only with code FREE.
Check out this shopping event from Suzy Shier Canada where you can save 40% offall regular priced items! There are plenty of items to choose from including new arrivals, footwear, and accessories. This deal ends today, March 3, 2016.Here’s a casual new arrival that will keep you comfy throughout the day. This Basic Striped Tee comes in white, beige, navy blue costs only $7.20 (was $12).Also part of the new arrivals section, these super fun Camo Print Leggings can add an edge to any outfit. Wear it with a solid black shirt and black booties to finish the look. Regularly $18, with the 40% discount cost only $10.80.
A Canada Post employee in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been charged for stealing $3,000 worth of gift cards. The 51 year-old woman didn’t deny the accusations when the Saskatoon police confronted her and even led them directly to her car where she showed them $3,000 of unused gift cards. The estimated $1000 left over have not been recovered.
The crime was initially discovered when a company dealing with Canada Post realized that their gift cards were not reaching their intended destinations. After Canada Post opened a file on the case, the store where she worked was identified and so was she.
The Lady pleaded guilty earlier this week and has been sentenced to 18 months probation and 100 hours of community service.
It’s unfortunate to hear about cases like this especially when Canada Post employees are held to such high standards of trust.
Have you ever experienced a considerable amount of valuable items being “lost” and never delivered by Canada Post?