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  • Ferrero Canada appoints new president

    Alessandro Natola is the new president of Ferrero Canada.
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  • Pump Chats Podcast

        OCTANE and Convenience Store News Canada are pleased to present Pump Chats, a new podcast hosted by Jennifer Stewart, CIPMA president and CEO.
  • Canadians divided over whether to let pandemic disrupt Halloween, holidays: Poll

    Canadians are divided about whether to let the COVID-19 pandemic disrupt their plans for upcoming holidays and seasonal events, a new poll suggests.The poll, conducted by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies, comes as COVID-19 cases are surging and public health authorities are pleading with Canadians in places with rising case counts to avoid contact with anyone outside their immediate families or at least to stick to small social circles.The results suggest that message is only partially getting through.Respondents with children who went door to door for Halloween last year were closely divided on whether to let them go trick-or-treating again this year, with 52% saying they won't and 48% saying they will.The poll found sharp regional variations, however.
  • National Carwash Solutions joins forces with CSI

    National Carwash Solutions (NCS) has announced a strategic partnership with Cleaning Systems, Inc.
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  • Who are the people in your neighbourhood?

    New research from Ethnicity Matters shows how important it is to understand diverse, multicultural Canadians to strengthen the post-COVID-19 economic recovery.
  • Ontario c-stores are encouraged to 'Support Ontario Made'

    The Ontario Convenience Stores Association is teaming up with Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters to 'Support Ontario Made'.
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  • Vapers, smokers take a hit as N.L. budget focuses on prevention

    If you took up vaping to avoid the taxes on cigarettes, your luck just ran out.A 20% tax on vaping products was a key feature of the Newfoundland and Labrador budget September 29, which aimed to focus as much as possible on community health and prevention.Vaping has so far escaped the province's sin tax net, even though research suggests the practice can present significant health risks, especially for teens and young adults.The province also added an extra 10 cents in taxes per gram of loose tobacco and five cents per cigarette.The budget also allocated $1.7 million for school initiatives, awareness campaigns and cessation programs to help reduce tobacco use and vaping.
  • Suncor announces staff reductions

    Pandemic and markets force 0il company's hand Calgary-based Suncor Energy Inc.
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