As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effectiveThe tax in Newfoundland and Labrador added 20 cents per litre to sweetened drinks. Environment minister says consumer rebates for EVs will returnBetween May 2019 and January 2025, the federal government spent nearly $3 billion on the EV rebate program. Ontario could soon allow consumers to buy wine directly from other provinces Plans are in the works that would direct sales of beverage alcohol to consumer from other provinces. Manufacturing sales in April see biggest monthly drop since 2023 amid U.S. tariffs Growing global trade tensions in April were a major factor driving down prices and volumes in the petroleum and coal products industry. Couche-Tard says it now sees ‘clear path’ to Seven & i deal Several potential buyers have made proposals to acquire its convenience stores in the U.S. Competition Bureau sues DoorDash, accuses firm of misleading customers with fees Bureau alleges charges were sometimes framed as if they were taxes, when in reality, they are fees imposed at DoorDash’s discretion. Alberta resumes buying U.S. alcohol, months after pause meant to fight tariffs Province ask Albertans to continue supporting local producers, even as more U.S. options return to store shelves. Duty free stores look for financial support as cross-border traffic drops Frontier Duty Free Association says its members have seen their revenue decline by 60 to 80%. Contraband tobacco—a crime wave impacting us all Legal tobacco sales have dropped 13% in units and 8% in value for the year ending March 31. Car shoppers pessimistic about Canada's zero-emissions vehicle sales target: survey J.D. Power finds 75% of new-vehicle shoppers are not confident the 2035 target will be reached. First Previous 14 15 16 17 18 Next Last