Quebec will soon allow retail stores to close late on weekends, but some not enthused
MONTREAL — Every Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m., Charlie Whitley closes his vintage clothing store in Montreal’s Mile-End neighbourhood and feels frustrated.
He wants to stay open later, but that would be against the law. “It doesn’t make any sense,” he said about the “ridiculous” rules.
“It pains me every weekend to close the door at that time.”
But the law is about to change — at least temporarily — with a one-year pilot project starting March 11 that would allow stores to stay open on weekends as late as the law permits on weekdays: 9 p.m. And while some retail owners welcome the change, others say the rise in online shopping makes extended operating hours irrelevant. Meanwhile, there are fears that the new rules will aggravate labour shortages.


