Federal consumer watchdogs have ordered Juul and five other vaping companies to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes, the government's latest move targeting the industry.
A growing move to ban flavoured e-cigarettes due to health concerns particularly in youth could actually benefit convenience stores in the long run, say retail analysts.
Leaders from across the convenience spectrum converged in Toronto last week for the first annual Nation Convenience Industry Summit hosted by the Convenience Industry Council of Canada.
The Convenience Industry Council of Canada (CICC) is encouraged by the Liberal Party's campaign commitment by the to eliminate the swipe fees paid on sales tax for processing credit cards payments.