On your corner, in your corner: Fighting for Canada’s convenience channelA look back on convenience in 2021. Alimentation Couche Tard winding up dual class share structure this week A so-called sunset clause was put in place in 1995 to bring an end to the dual-class share structure when the youngest of the company founders turns 65 or dies. Toronto committee pushes to ban robots from sidewalks, bike paths This would include delivery robots being used by convenience stores in other countries. National Carwash Solutions acquires Mondo Move creates the 'largest direct car wash installation and service company in North America' Ottawa convenience store operator sentenced for tax evasion Detailed CRA investigation unveils discrepancies between personal spending and income. New Brunswick announces $2 per hour increase in minimum wage, to hit $13.75 in 2022 New Brunswick's current minimum wage of $11.75 per hour is the lowest in the country and well behind that of neighbouring Atlantic provinces. NB's minimum wage hike will create “unsustainable” economic climate for c-stores: CICC & ACSA Industry associations proposed solution, outlining four-point action plan to support retailers. Government needs to help solve LCBO Convenience Outlet issues C-store operators are hesitant to voice concerns for fear of retribution. PepsiCo Foundation contributes to B.C. flood relief and recovery efforts Grant to Canadian Red Cross will help carry out activities in and beyond the region. Alimentation Couche Tard CEO optimistic worst of labour shortages is behind it The company says it faced a 7.7% increase in operating expenses in its latest quarter, including about 2% for employee retention measures. First Previous 68 69 70 71 72 Next Last