Judge approves $500-million settlement in Loblaw, George Weston bread-fixing caseJudge Ed Morgan says the $500-million settlement is excellent, fair and in the best interest of class members. Majority of Quebecers think province should end carbon pricing, survey saysAccording GasBuddy.com, Quebec has the highest average gasoline price of all provinces except B.C. Provincial budget delivers tax fairness for Ontario cider makers The provincial government has finally answered the pleas of the craft cider industry for a tax playing field level with craft beer makers. Ontario 2025 Budget to tackle contraband tobacco Government is asking the federal government to work with provinces and territories to explore strategies to address contraband tobacco. Ontario provincial conservatives to spend hundreds of millions to boost alcohol sector Province will spend $175 million over five years as part of a new program designed to boost the number of Ontario grapes in blended wine. As pre-tariff items start to run low Loblaw warns of surge in prices Tariff-affected items still account for a small share of the roughly 80,000 items the company stocks. Could the tariff spat upend Canada’s electric vehicle future? Experts worry key supply chains will be disrupted, causing a ripple of challenges. It's already happening. Newfoundland and Labrador to end controversial tax on sugary drinks The tax added 20 cents per litre to sugary drinks, including pop, sweetened fruit-flavoured juices, slushies and non-diet fountain sodas. New rules on tipping, price labelling take effect across Quebec The measure extends to any retailer that sells food, including convenience stores. Corner stores at a crossroads: A call to action for Canada’s new government A relentless tariff war with the United States, soaring costs to keep shelves stocked and a thriving black market for nicotine products are hurting our industry. First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last