U.S. tariffs sour outlook for Canadian sugar and candy companiesConfectionery companies from across Canada weigh on. Canadian International AutoShow 2025 once more comes to TorontoSeveral automakers made their return, but few major announcements at this year’s show. Tim Hortons raises $1.3 million through its Special Olympics Donuts drive All proceeds collected will go to Special Olympics Canada. Combat shoplifting by engaging student customers Convenience stores have an opportunity to create a win-win by building relationships. Tim Hortons brings back Roll Up cups for annual Roll Up To Win contest Tims customers can use both the Tim Hortons app or roll up the rim on their coffee cups to win prizes. The rise of social commerce and what it means for retail sales Gen Z shoppers are increasingly learning about products through influencers and buying them through social media apps. BP cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide as part of cost-saving drive Reductions amount to about 5% of BP's 90,000 worldwide employees. Auto industry calls on Ottawa to pump brakes on EV mandates as incentives dry up Ottawa officially announced the abrupt pause to the federal government’s electric vehicle mandates, swerving the Canadian auto industry off the road. Vontier’s Driivz to power EV charging for On the Run Charging Driivz’s technology to be used to improve the charging and store experience for Parkland's On the Run Charging customers in Canada. Lack of public EV charging continues to worry potential EV buyers CAA study finds nearly 70% of the province’s EV owners say they are less than satisfied with the number of public fast chargers available. First Previous 12 13 14 15 16 Next Last