Lack of public EV charging continues to worry potential EV buyersCAA study finds nearly 70% of the province’s EV owners say they are less than satisfied with the number of public fast chargers available. CSNC EXCLUSIVE: Training for success in beverage alcohol salesConvenience stores in Ontario must ensure employees participate in an AGCO Board-approved beverage alcohol training program. Which is right for your business? Rothmans, Benson & Hedges asks Ontario government to ban promotion of contraband tobacco Company addressed Legislative Assembly of Ontario's Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Jan. 9. Grocery code of conduct board hires former Fertilizer Canada CEO as adjudicator Karen Proud will officially begin the role on March 17, with the code intended to be operational by June. Plant-milk packager tied to listeria outbreak plans to file for creditor protection Joriki, which has three facilities in Canada and one in the U.S., plans to restructure the business. Albertans to be paying more for vaping products Vaping tax looks to help curb the uptake of vaping amongst young people. Manitoba government to reinstate fuel tax, but at a reduced rate The tax will be back in place on New Year's Day at a rate of 12.5 cents per litre. Tax holiday boosting spending at retailers, restaurants: industry groups Poll: How is the tax holiday impacting your business? Quebec adopts rule banning sale of most new gas-powered vehicles by 2035 Government says the new rules will help it reach its goal of electrifying its transportation network. Looking back at at year of change for Canada’s convenience stores This 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. First Previous 23 24 25 26 27 Next Last