What does the nicotine cap on e-cigarettes mean for c-stores?Retailers will have to pull products that exceed the limit after July 23. Alberta buys Sturgeon Lake refinery stakeMounting contractual costs force government’s hand. Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province's carbon pricing plan Liberal government has adopted legislation that commits Canada to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Parkland strengthens Quebec retail network with acquisition of Pétroles Crevier Inc. Deal includes 174 retail locations and wholesale business. Oil is rebounding, but rural municipalities are waiting on their bills Several Saskatchewan communications are out money because oil and gas companies working within their borders declared bankruptcy in recent years. Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening on June 30 Here's what that means for convenience and gas operators Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric Until now the government had set 2040 as the target. Nestlé Canada updates recalls of Drumstick ice cream cones over allergen concerns Canadian Food Inspection Agency continues to investigate N.L.'s $505 million aid for oilfield a sign of strength, not a precedent: Minister Terra Nova reached an agreement in principle that will see it continue, at least until the fall, rather than shut it down entirely. Health Canada proposes ban on most vaping flavours it says appeal to youth Plus, nicotine cap will take effect for e-cigarette manufacturers on July 8, and retailers will have to pull products that exceed the limit after July 23. First Previous 60 61 62 63 64 Next Last