News Briefs
- 7/1/2026
Chips, rotisserie chickens and other foods go provincial sales tax-free in Manitoba

Manitoba is cutting its provincial sales tax on store-bought food starting today.
Most groceries are already tax-exempt, but the July 1 change means there will no longer be 7% PST charged on products such as chips, rotisserie chickens and baked goods.
The tax cut applies to food sold at grocery and convenience stores, but it's still charged at restaurants, bakeries and bars.
The NDP government says the change could save the average family $100 a year.
The Opposition Progressive Conservatives say the cut serves only to make junk food cheaper while doing little to help family finances.
Business groups, including Restaurants Canada and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, want the policy expanded, saying the rule puts restaurants at a disadvantage. - 6/28/2026
A&W Food Services of Canada announces a retirement and new appointment

After a fifty-year career with A&W, Nancy Wuttunee has decided to retire on March 12, 2027.
Wuttunee's many contributions to the A&W business include leadership roles in corporate restaurants, marketing, restaurant training, restaurant operating systems and, most recently, vice president of people potential. Through all of her work she has successfully put herself in the shoes of an operator as she influenced decisions and led change.
The company also announced that Corinne Hua will take on the newly created position of chief corporate and people development officer as of July 6, 2026, reporting to chief executive officer Susan Senecal.
Hua has held senior roles at several Canadian companies, including leadership in strategic planning, finance, and leveraging technology. Most recently, she was the chief financial officer of Thinkific, an AI-native learning commerce platform built to sell and scale training programs. Hua's business experience will add a valuable mix of skills and knowledge to A&W's talented executive team. In this new role, she will take on executive leadership of the people potential department as well as other key growth areas. She will work closely with Wuttunee over the next several months to ensure a smooth transition.
Senecal commented, "I'm happy for Nancy as she prepares for her next chapter, grateful for her tremendous contributions to the business, and very excited for Corinne to join our team and contribute to A&W's continued growth and success".
- 6/24/2026
Harnois Énergies opens first mobile convenience store on a military base

Harnois Énergies' partnered with CANEX (Canadian Forces Exchange System) to create a unique version of its Proxi store. It is a national Canadian military store, providing retail goods and services to the Canadian Armed Forces community, veterans, and their families.
Normally, CANEX stores are permanent fixtures, but the most recent Proxi is a mobile one, and set up at Canadian Forces Base Borden in Ontario for a two-week presence.
As a retailer dedicated to serving Canada’s military community, CANEX has been a valued business partner of Harnois Énergies for several years. Today, this collaboration spans four locations across multiple provinces.
- 6/18/2026
Empire reports EPS of $0.94 in the fourth quarter

Empire, the parent company for Needs, announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended May 2, 2026. For the quarter, the Company recorded net earnings and adjusted net earnings of $212 million ($0.94 per share) compared to $173 million ($0.74 per share) last year, an increase of 22.5% (or 27.0% on a per share basis).
"We delivered a solid finish to fiscal 2026, with adjusted EPS growth of 27%, reflecting disciplined execution and continued progress against our strategic priorities," said Pierre St-Laurent, the president and chief executive officer for Empire. "As we enter fiscal 2027, our focus remains on driving growth within our existing network, advancing key growth engines, and continuing to elevate our value proposition for customers in what remains a challenging economic environment."
- 6/14/2026
A&W brings back its Root Beer Float for summer

A&W had discontinued its iconic Root Beer Float three years ago.
Today, the quick-service chain announced the return of its iconic drink.
"There is something magical about the connection Canadians have with our Root Beer Floats," says Susan Senecal, CEO and president of A&W Canada. "They are woven into the fabric of Canadian summers, from nostalgic road trip pit stops to savouring a float in the frosty mug with the whole family. We're excited to revive this tradition today, inviting both long-time fans and a new generation to enjoy this timeless treat together."
A&W is bringing back the Root Beer Float for a limited time, inviting Canadians to experience the return of a beloved treat. Customers can come into the restaurant or order on the A&W mobile app starting June 15th to get one while supplies last.
- 6/10/2026
Pizza Pizza Royalty Corp. announces election of directors

announced the results on the election of directors at its Annual General Meeting held June 9, 2026.
At the meeting there were shareholders represented in person or by proxy holding 5,354,713 common shares of the Company, representing 21.75% of the issued and outstanding shares.
Shareholders voted in favor of all items of business.
The Company's proxy circular provided for five nominees for election to the Board of Directors. All nominees were elected by a majority vote of shareholders.
Votes For% For Votes Withheld % Withheld Neil Lester 5,231,094 97.69 123,619 George Michel 5,255,748 98.15 98,965 Edward Nash 5,259,794 98.23 94,919 Michelle Savoy 5,277,126 98.55 77,587 Anne Marie Thomas 5,185,099 96.83 169,614