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    Aleksandra Sagan

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    Aleksandra Sagan is The Logic’s Vancouver correspondent. She spent more than four years as a business reporter at The Canadian Press, where she covered technology, retail and food and agriculture. She’s broken news about the relaunch of Carrot Rewards, has covered the deployment of technology in the Canadian grocery wars, and has reported on Big Tech’s expanding Vancouver footprint. She was previously a senior writer at CBC. In 2018 she was the co-recipient of the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship, which saw her and a Canadian Press colleague travel to India and South Africa to report on antimicrobial resistance. Their six-part series on superbugs won the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Don McGillivray Award for best investigative piece.

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    Articles by Aleksandra Sagan

    Canada is bracing itself for the arrival of algorithmic pricing

    https://thelogic.co/news/algorithmic-pricing-groceries-canada-regulation/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 21, 2026

    Using AI to constantly tweak prices could become big business for both physical and online retailers. Some politicians want an immediate ban.

    Briefing

    Nippon Express to acquire Montreal-based Metro Supply Chain for up to $2.2B

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/nippon-express-to-acquire-montreal-based-metro-supply-chain-for-up-to-2-2b/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 17, 2026

    Briefing

    Cineplex searches for potential buyer

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/cineplex-searches-for-potential-buyer/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 16, 2026

    Shopify’s big shift to big business might be slow-going

    https://thelogic.co/news/shopify-shift-to-big-business-enterprise-clients/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 15, 2026

    The e-commerce firm has spent years chasing big-name brands. So far, it’s made a lot of noise about who’s signed up but said little about how much money it’s making from the deals.

    Briefing

    AppDirect acquires Toronto-based PartnerStack

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/appdirect-acquires-toronto-based-partnerstack/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 14, 2026

    Briefing

    Hootsuite co-founder returns as interim CEO

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/hootsuite-co-founder-returns-as-interim-ceo/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 13, 2026

    Canada’s major grocers are racing to open more discount stores

    https://thelogic.co/news/major-grocers-more-discount-stores/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 13, 2026

    Loblaw, Metro and Empire plan to open dozens more discount grocery stores in the coming months as more households feel the financial squeeze

    Two people are seen shopping in the aisles of a No Frills grocery store. One person is pushing a shopping cart and the other is examining a product.

    Briefing

    Motorola Solutions acquires HyperYou

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/motorola-solutions-acquires-hyperyou/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 10, 2026

    Briefing

    Flora Fertility raises US$5M round

    https://thelogic.co/briefing/flora-fertility-raises-us5m-round/

    By Aleksandra Sagan   |   Apr 8, 2026

    We found every data centre in Canada

    https://thelogic.co/news/the-big-read/data-centres-artificial-intelligence-canada-map/

    By Murad Hemmadi, David Reevely, Aleksandra Sagan, Chaimae Chouiekh, Martin Patriquin and Catherine McIntyre   |   Apr 8, 2026

    From the building boom in Alberta to a host of legacy facilities near Toronto and Montreal, our reporting reveals the scale of Canada’s data centre industry—and the challenges it faces

    Four vertical slices of aerial view photos. From left, a building in downtown Toronto housing several data centres, a picture of the Albertan wilderness where the proposed Wonder Valley data centre would go, a lit-up QScale data centre in Quebec, and a data centre at a Hydro-Quebec dam.

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