Fewer shoppers look for deals as COVID cases overshadow Boxing Day
TORONTO — Bargain hunters found pared back sales and government-mandated smaller crowds as they headed out for a second pandemic-era Boxing Day on Sunday.
Canada’s two most populous provinces had 50-per-cent capacity limits in place for the second-biggest shopping day of the year, which put something of a damper on the consumerist festivities.
A lineup had formed outside the Hudson Bay building in downtown Montreal even before the doors opened at 11 a.m., and Étienne Paquette and Émilie Provost were among the first customers.
“We tried to come early to see what the situation is like,” Provost said. “After all, it doesn’t seem to be that bad, there are a few people. We are really happy to be able to continue our tradition.”

