CICC president makes presentation at House of Commons Standing Committee on FinanceCICC 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 dealA 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. Alimentation Couche-Tard, Parkland challenge Health Canada nicotine pouch rules Companies tell Federal Court that Health Canada's rules restricting sales to pharmacies are unfair and unconstitutional. Albert government decides against allowing grocery, corner stores to sell alcohol Province prioritizes protecting private sellers. Tobacco companies seek to extend order suspending legal proceedings against them The stay aims to maintain the status quo while the companies work out a global settlement with the class-action members. Check out the agenda for the 2024 Star Women in Convenience Awards The October 1st event is SOLD OUT! Join the waitlist. Prohibition doesn’t work The likely success of such a strategy is doubtful due to a range of practical issues. Campaign to introduce a VQA Canada resurrected Push to bring a national standard for Canadian wines — a VQA Canada. First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last