Sunday shopping has its main argument in the consumer welfare.
It hasn't been proven that Sunday shopping hurts retailers by leading all of them to open longer hours.
However, there is still strong resistance to Sunday shopping from churches and politicians.
Commercial liberalisation during the 1980s allowed Sunday shopping with no restrictions.
Since then, Sunday shopping has been adopted throughout the province.
Several other provinces have restrictions of some degree on Sunday shopping.
Boychuk was an opponent of Sunday shopping in the early 1990s.
Not used to Sunday shopping, she was astonished to find the store so crowded.
Money money, at the end of the day we can see where Sunday shopping has gotten us.
Certainly it seems that the French people want the option of Sunday shopping.