Is Vancouver now the retail entry point into Canada? It seems they are getting new retailers before Toronto.
It does seem that way sometimes, but people are forgetting (not everyone, because it's already been pointed out) that Yorkdale alone accounted for almost 1/3 of all new entrants into Canada in the past year or so, many of them luxury. Moncler, Longchamp, Versace, Bvlgari, Mulberry, and Jimmy Choo, to name but a few, have all entered the Canadian market via Toronto. Not to mention Kiton in Yorkville as well. Small correction too, Jaeger Le Coultre is technically opening a Toronto store ahead of Vancouver.
Montreal is rarely the entry point for luxury into Canada, though there are some smaller luxury brands with a heavy French focus that often choose Montreal to enter the Canadian market.
It's not that Vancouver is necessarily chosen first per se, it's often that Toronto doesn't have adequate space, and rather than delay a launch strategy, if Vancouver is already in the plans, and space exists, a store is opened. Cucinelli is a good example - they have been looking for adequate space in Toronto for a few years now and haven't been able to find what they want. Maybe 100 Bloor presents a new opportunity, but as Retail-Insider pointed out, they turned down the old Benetton spot because of a lack of street front presence. Commercial real estate is also cheaper in Vancouver, so it's possible that it's perceived as slightly lower risk than Toronto.
Just my two cents...