Duty free stores look for financial support as cross-border traffic dropsFrontier Duty Free Association says its members have seen their revenue decline by 60 to 80%. Contraband tobacco—a crime wave impacting us allLegal tobacco sales have dropped 13% in units and 8% in value for the year ending March 31. Car shoppers pessimistic about Canada's zero-emissions vehicle sales target: survey J.D. Power finds 75% of new-vehicle shoppers are not confident the 2035 target will be reached. Many Ontario grocery stores not accepting booze empties Grocery stores have for months voiced concerns with the program, some weigh returning licences. Nova Scotia going to the public about expanding retail sale of alcohol in the province Health group raises concerns about the possible expansion of alcohol sales, and consultation with industry groups. Imperial Tobacco Canada supports regulations to curb youth vaping Health groups ask new Federal Health Minister to ban vape flavours within 100 days. Judge approves $500-million settlement in Loblaw, George Weston bread-fixing case Judge 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 says According 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. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last