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  • Juul releases new study linking market entry to decreased cigarette sales

    As part of Juul Labs' AcademyHealth 2020 Annual Research Meetingthe company released a report linking Juul’s market entry to decreased cigarette sales in Canada.
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  • Product of the Year Canada now accepting entries

    Product of the Year is the world’s largest consumer-voted award for product innovation.
  • Staying power

    At 181, Nova Scotia’s Frieze and Roy is celebrated as Canada’s oldest general store Everybody in the community of Maitland, NS, roughly 90 kilometres from Halifax, knows that you can get potato chips, lottery tickets, and even maple syrup at Frieze and Roy.
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  • Federal government commits funding for N.L. electric vehicle charging network

    The federal government is giving a funding boost for a network of electric vehicle charging stations across Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Quebec has become the first Canadian province to make mask-wearing mandatory in all indoor public places for people aged 12 years and older.Premier Francois Legault said the new directive enters into effect Saturday - just in time for the province's annual construction holiday.Businesses will be expected to enforce the new rules and are subject to fines of between $400 and $6,000 if their customers are caught violating the health directive, Legault told reporters Monday in Montreal.He said the government is considering imposing fines on individuals beginning in August.
  • Introducing the 2020 C-store Solutions Directory

    The inaugural C-store Solutions Directory is positioned as a valuable resource for convenience operators across Canada.
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  • 'Immense amount of pain' predicted for Canadian oilfield services sector

    Canada's oilfield services sector is in for “an immense amount of pain'' over at least the next year thanks to low North American oil and gas exploration activity amid a worldwide glut of cheap crude, according to a report from CIBC.Drilling and well completion companies stand to suffer the most as producers will be reluctant to reverse cuts in spending and production linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and its affect on fuel demand, the analysts warn.“There is no way to sugarcoat it.
  • Pandemic to push back new climate targets, plastics ban, Wilkinson says

    Canada's national environment agenda is the latest thing to be upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, as plans for both beefing up national climate targets and banning some plastics are likely to be delayed.Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told The Canadian Press this week that the government remains firmly committed to its environmental promises, which were a key part of the Liberal 2019 re-election campaign.
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