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  • Core-Mark appoints new board member

    Core-Mark Holding Company, one of the largest marketers of fresh, food and broad-line supply solutions to the convenience retail industry in North America, has appointed Diane Randolph to its Board of Directors.
  • 2020 Star Women in Convenience nominations now open!

    Do you know a Star Woman in Convenience?
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  • The challenge of gender bias

    For every ad featuring strong women and girls, there’s the inexplicable product marketed specifically to women—even though it doesn’t have to be.
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  • Strike enters new phase at FCL Regina refinery

    Workers have been locked out of Federated Co-op’s Regina refinery since December 5, 2019, when negotiations went off the rails.
  • N.B. premier hopeful final sign off on carbon plan coming early in the new year

    The premier of New Brunswick said Monday he hopes to hear back early in the new year about whether the federal government will sign-off on his province's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial emitters.Blaine Higgs met with the prime minister Monday morning, the latest - and likely last - of the provincial and territorial leaders to meet face-to-face with Justin Trudeau this year in the wake of the October election.He described the meeting as a cordial get together reflective of a changed tone in federal-provincial relations, a change that's the result of concerted efforts by provinces, territories and Trudeau to renew a national bond strained by the election results.One tangible example of those efforts, said Higgs, was the federal government's decision last week to approve New Brunswick's consumer carbon pricing plan.“Getting that behind us .
  • Cannabis at work

    An operator’s guide to developing policies for employees and customers With the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada in October 2018 (and, more recently, edibles), many businesses, including convenience retailers, are now faced with the challenge of managing the effects of the legislation on their workplace while also protecting their rights as employers.
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  • B.C. First Nations drop out of court challenge, sign deals with Trans Mountain

    Two First Nations in British Columbia's Interior that had been part of a court challenge against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion have reversed course and signed deals with the Crown corporation.The Upper Nicola Band and Stk'emlupsemc te Secwepemc dropped out of the Federal Court of Appeal litigation, leaving four B.C.
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