First health warnings directly on individual cigarettes hit stores across CanadaThose looking to purchase cigarettes will six possible warnings of the dangers of smoking. N.S hits pause on applications from workers in the food and accommodation sectorToo early to tell how pause might impact convenience stores in the province. Honda to get up to $5B in government assistance for EV battery, assembly plants The two plants are expected to create 1,000 jobs on top of retaining the existing 4,200 jobs at the assembly plant. Manitoba lifts ban on homegrown cannabis, pauses some new retail licences Government is putting a temporary moratorium on new licences in urban areas for what are known as "controlled-access" stores that sell cannabis. Earth Day sees companies, governments announce initiatives to help the environment More sustainable packaging and reducing plastic waste part of Earth Day announcements. Convenience store chain with hundreds of outlets in 6 states hit with discrimination lawsuit U.S. federal officials allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants. What to expect when a Ministry inspector comes to your workplace There are two types of inspector visits: proactive and reactive. While Fed’s pitch latest budget as fair, others have concerns over tobacco tax CICC worries over credit card fees and that new taxes will drive more to seek illegal tobacco products. Higher tobacco and vaping taxes offsets drug plan spending in federal budget CICC says tax increases will drive more Canadians to the illegal market for tobacco and vaping products. Federal budget introduces higher tobacco and vaping taxes Imperial Tobacco warns the move could push more people toward illegal and unregulated markets. First Previous 35 36 37 38 39 Next Last