Canada Goose Holdings Inc., based in Toronto, announced its plans to ramp up domestic production of personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline healthcare workers across Canada. Over the next two weeks, the company will begin to reopen all of its eight Canadian facilities and, at full capacity as many as 900 employees will be working to support the efforts.
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Canadian Tire Donates $5 Million For Canada’s Frontline Healthcare And Community Workers
Canadian Tire Corp. launched the C$5 million Canadian Tire COVID-19 Response Fund to help Canadians and communities respond to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Bass Pro Reduces Pay For Executives And Store Managers
Bass Pro’s senior leadership is taking a 20 percent cut in pay as part of a move to absorb the coronavirus fallout, according to a company memo attained by Forbes. Pay for store managers, distribution center managers and other salaried employees will be reduced by 7 to 15 percent.

REI Postpones Billings Opening
REI Co-op’s planned opening of a store in Billings, MT, in spring 2020 has been postponed due to the ongoing pandemic.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Furloughing ‘Significant Number’ Of Employees
Dick’s Sporting Goods said it will furlough “a significant number” of employees at its stores, distribution centers and corporate headquarters starting Saturday “due to the uncertainty surrounding the length of its store closures.”

VF Announces Action Plan In Response To COVID-19
VF Corp. said it will reduce the salaries of its executive team over the next four months, keep its stores closed in North America and EMEA until May 3, and has drawn the remaining $1 billion under its revolving credit facility in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

The North Face Commits $1 Million In Grants To COVID-19 Recovery Efforts
The North Face announced it will join in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with the donation of $1 million in grants through its social advocacy platform, The Explore Fund, as well as the donation of 60,000 gloves to U.S. healthcare professionals and first responders.

Trek Bicycle Launches Free Home Delivery
Trek Bicycle is launching free home delivery throughout the continental U.S. for online bike orders through May 1, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

CODI Issues COVID-19 Update
Compass Diversified Holdings (CODI), the parent of 5.11 Tactical, Velocity Outdoor and Liberty Safe, in a letter to shareholders, said it has a detailed crisis preparedness plan in place and “sufficient liquidity” to manage during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canadian Tire Taking Measures To Preserve Liquidity
Canadian Tire Corp. said it is taking aggressive action to preserve its cash position and financial flexibility. The company also noted that online sales at SportChek are running strong amid the coronavirus pandemic as Canadians purchase health and fitness products.

Grand Canyon National Park Closes
The Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona announced in a press release on Wednesday that it would close to the public after receiving a request to do so from Coconino County health officials.

Boardriders Announces Coronavirus Response
Boardriders Inc., the parent of Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, DC Shoes, RVCA and Element, announced today that it is taking a range of actions to respond to the global health crisis, as well as the associated demand impact that government-mandated shutdowns have had on its business.

Academy Sports Remains Open For Business
Academy Sports + Outdoors said in a letter to customers that almost all of its stores and all three of its DCs remain open for business. The retailer said it has been determined to be an essential retailer by several CISA sector standards in part because the retailer’s products are used to counter severe weather season in the southwest region.

Helen Of Troy Provides COVID-19 Update
Helen of Troy, the parent of Hydro Flask, said its executive leadership team is taking temporary salary reductions and it’s introducing cost-containment efforts in response to the impact of COVID-19 on the current business environment. Borrowings were also increased under its credit line.

L.L.Bean CEO Calls On Federal Government To Assist Middle-Market Retailers
In an interview on CNBC, L.L.Bean CEO Stephen Smith contended that the recently passed $2 trillion stimulus package does not address “middle market retail” companies such as his.