Grocery code of conduct board hires former Fertilizer Canada CEO as adjudicatorKaren Proud will officially begin the role on March 17, with the code intended to be operational by June. Looking back at at year of change for Canada’s convenience storesThis year has demonstrated the power of a unified industry voice—one that speaks not just to government but also for the millions of Canadians who rely on us every day. How an Internal Responsibility System (IRS) can help your business thrive, and what it looks like in action An IRS can tackle workplace hazards and prevent accidents and injuries. Independent grocers ask Competition Bureau to investigate alcohol sales requirements in Ontario Gary Sands of CFIG says smaller retailers face a host of barriers under the province’s plan—particularly “extremely prescriptive” recycling requirements. Tobacco company opposes proposed $32.5B settlement with provinces, smokers JTI-Macdonald Corp. says it does not support the proposal due to "critical outstanding issues." Manitoba government says it needs more time to review some cannabis licences Moratorium enacted so government could review the industry and ensure young people were not able to access the product. CICC president makes presentation at House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance CICC asks for removal of credit card interchange fees on the tax portion of sales and to be allowed to sell nicotine replacement therapies. Tobacco giants would pay out $32.5B to provinces, smokers in 'historic' proposed deal A proposed plan of arrangement developed through mediation was filed in an Ontario court. Highlights from the 2024 CICC Summit Industry insights, innovation and more define the three-day gathering. Independent convenience store association comes out against federal government’s move to restricts sale of nicotine pouches United Korean Commerce & Industry Association of Canada says move will only hurt small business. First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last