What governments conveniently forgetC-stores contribute to communities and collect taxes for governments, while criminals sell illegal products online. Why do we feel like the ones with a giant target on our backs? Grocery code of conduct won't drive prices higher, Sobeys chief executive saysProponents of the code say it will help level the playing field for suppliers and smaller grocery retailers by introducing rules for negotiations between industry players. It's budget day in Ontario New fines for contraband tobacco and more: Here's what the budget means for the convenience and gas sector. Danone Canada Awarded Parity Certification by Women in Governance Certification based on comprehensive assessment an organization's commitment to creating gender parity in the workplace. Now is the time for expanded packaged beverage alcohol retailing in the Maritimes Year over year, Atlantic Canadians are the most supportive of the convenience and choice. B.C. RCMP announce seizure of millions of dollars worth of contraband cigarettes Seizure of 133,000 cartons of cigarettes said to be a “major blow” to organized groups. Alcohol excise tax capped for two more years Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s announcement pauses tax raise set for April 1. The uneven road to zero emissions For starters, there aren’t enough high-speed charging stations to meet future demand. Convenience retailer advocacy group in B.C. decries Premier’s “attack on convenience stores" Independent convenience retailers say they are threatened by government-induced challenges and lack of consultation. B.C. convenience stores unfairly targeted in new nicotine pouch restrictions UKCIA and BCKBA say industry was not properly consulted and fear increase in illegal trafficking. First Previous 14 15 16 17 18 Next Last