Cannabis Training Canada gets AGCO approval for cannabis retail training programProgram looks to offer a comprehensive education on cannabis sales rules and regulations. Could 7-Eleven close stores in Winnipeg because of theft?Reports say 7-Eleven told city councillors some stores may be shut on concerns over crime and employee safety. Ontario to ramp up inspections at c-stores selling beverage alcohol Government looks to increase funding for inspections of stores selling ready-to-drink beverages. 'Competitive' stations gas up motorists With the arrival of a long weekend, gas stations in Thunder Bay predictably appear to have raised their prices. ITCAN asks Health Canada, Quebec government to crack down on illegal nicotine products Imperial Tobacco Canada calls for decisive enforcement of regulations to ensure only safe and legal nicotine products are available for sale. Celebrating Canada’s Convenience Industry: National Convenience Week August 26-30th C-stores are community hubs, gathering locations for residents to talk about what’s taking place in their backyards. George Weston Limited, Loblaw Companies announce settlement bread price-fixing arrangement Companies to apologize to Canadians for their role in industry-wide bread price-fixing arrangement and agree to a total settlement of $500 million. Competition Bureau investigating retail gasoline consultancy Kalibrate Agency looking at whether Kalibrate’s services are negatively affecting competition between gas stations in Canada. Grocery code could spur investment, stabilize prices: Kraft Heinz Canada president A code brings transparency and encourages fair negotiations between suppliers and retailers. FDA OKs best-selling e-cigarette Vuse Alto in the U.S., but only in tobacco flavour Most company sales are for menthol products, which remain available under a court order while Reynold’s challenges the FDA's negative ruling. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last