Update on Grocery Code of ConductGovernment wants progress by December and concrete elements by March. Court of Appeal upholds Quebec law restricting advertising of vaping products Decision based largely on concerns about youth vaping rates. Public acceptance of sin taxes on sugar or fat not dependent on evidence A food tax's chances of survival are based on the ability of political interests to create a successful narrative surrounding the policy's purpose. BP warns of 'tight' gas market ahead as profits surge Like others in the sector, BP has benefited from rising oil and gas prices in recent months. Part-time employees deserve a decent wage, but businesses should have been consulted Ontario convenience retailers need to to weigh in and ask for support as our costs of business continue to rise. Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15, says Ford Business groups say this is a burden to operators, who are already struggling in the wake of pandemic-related lockdowns. Oilpatch leaders fear 'reckless' move as Trudeau commits to emissions cap on sector A lack of regulations for the sector has long been a sore spot between environmental groups and Ottawa. Protesters temporarily shut Enbridge Line 5 Enbridge voluntarily halted the flow of crude as a cautionary measure. Newfoundland and Labrador says soft drink tax coming in 2022 will be Canada's first Ready-to-drink beverages, concentrated drink mixtures and dispensed beverages like slushies and fountain sodas will all be subject to the tax. With hours before deadline, Liberals reshape pandemic aid to businesses, workers Unemployment remains high, companies face labour shortages and some sectors are further from recovery, which is prompting the government to target aid based on need. First Previous 55 56 57 58 59 Next Last