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  • CFIB battles for benefits for COVID-19 affected business

    After weeks of pressure from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), the federal government announced new programs to support businesses during the COVID-19 public health crisis.The wage subsidy will increase from 10% to 75%. “We asked for this from the beginning and won the battle thanks to member support,” the CFIB said in a public statement.
  • Parkland nears completion of Burnaby refinery turnaround

    Parkland Fuel Corporation is nearing completion of the required work for the 2020 Burnaby refinery turnaround and has begun the startup sequence for the facility.
  • Topline: COVID-19’s impact on food and consumer goods manufacturers

    FCPC members report an increase in demand and production in response to COVID-19 The spread of  COVID-19 in Canada has triggered panic-buying and hoarding, and food and consumer goods manufacturers are working to keep pace.
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  • Manitoba increases tax on cigarettes

    With the tabling of it's most recent budget, Manitoba is increasing  tobacco-related taxes.
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  • Julia Sirois joins Mondelēz Canada

    Julie Sirois is moving to Mondelēz Canada.
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  • Here's what to do if an employee gets COVID-19

    The Retail Council of Canada has published a standard operating procedure checklist to help retailers take action should there be an identified COVID-19 case at your location.
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  • Essential services: Convenience and gas are open for business across Canada

    C-stores and gas stations across the country remain open under ever-changing guidelines, according to the Convenience Industry Council of Canada's Coast to Coast Update.
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  • Circle K stores introduce critical emergency measures

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to escalate, Alimentation Couche-Tard and its wholly owned subsidiary Circle K, are implementing critical emergency measures for the protection and support of the health and safety of its customers and employees around the globe.In provinces and territories across Canada, c-stores remain open, serving communities.[caption id="attachment_23686" align="alignright" width="300"] New screens at cash.[/caption]Brian Hannasch, Couche-Tard president and CEO, said in a release: "I know these are stressful, difficult days as we see the effects of this global pandemic on our lives, workplaces, and neighbourhoods.
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