Feb 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
** Mountain Equipment Co-op, a leading retailer of outdoor gear in Canada, is reconsidering some of the products it sells after a small protest online over the weekend called for the co-op to cut ties with a U.S. gun and ammunition maker. (https://tgam.ca/2CO4y48)
** Alberta intends to provide roughly C$1 billion ($788.08 million) in loan guarantees and grants to develop projects that will increase the amount of bitumen exported through existing pipelines. (https://tgam.ca/2BS2ivC)
** The agency that runs GO Transit is about to start letting consumers pick up groceries at several of its train stations, a move that reflects the ongoing evolution of how people shop and commute. (https://tgam.ca/2HRgQw7)
NATIONAL POST
** Royal Dutch Shell Plc RDSa.L, believes there will be a massive 275 million ton supply shortage beginning in 2020 as an investment decision looms for its proposed plant on Canada's West Coast. = C$1.27)