Uncertainty shapes Canada’s fuel sectorAs gas prices fall, a mix of market volatility, OPEC+ output and geopolitical tension is shifting consumer habits—and offering new retail opportunities. Carney expects U.S. trade talks to 'intensify' ahead of deadline and 35% threatNearly half of manufacturers reported tariff hits in May, about 10 percentage points lower than the month before. Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canada on Aug. 1 in letter posted online Tariff threat comes amidst ongoing trade negotiations between Canada and the United States. Nature's Path Organic Foods appoints Laura Chamberlain to lead U.S. growth strategy Chamberlain to focus on expanding household penetration, retail partnerships, and accelerating overall U.S. expansion. Empire, Lactalis Canada become first to officially sign on to grocery code of conduct Grocery code is intended to promote fair dealings between grocers and their suppliers. 2025 Star Women in Convenience winner: Bianca Blanco SHINING STAR Proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis back Sunoco offer for Parkland Parkland's biggest shareholder Simpson Oil has said it plans to vote in favour of the offer. Manufacturing sales in April see biggest monthly drop since 2023 amid U.S. tariffs Growing global trade tensions in April were a major factor driving down prices and volumes in the petroleum and coal products industry. Alberta resumes buying U.S. alcohol, months after pause meant to fight tariffs Province ask Albertans to continue supporting local producers, even as more U.S. options return to store shelves. Activist investor Engine Capital plans to vote against US$9.1B Parkland-Sunoco deal Engine Capital partners say Sunoco deal was rushed, the price is too low and there are likely better options available. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last