Atlantic Canada looks to curb fast-growing contraband tobacco marketNew Brunswick Crime Stoppers, RBH and CICC launch an illegal tobacco awareness campaign. N.S hits pause on applications from workers in the food and accommodation sectorToo early to tell how pause might impact convenience stores in the province. While Fed’s pitch latest budget as fair, others have concerns over tobacco tax CICC worries over credit card fees and that new taxes will drive more to seek illegal tobacco products. Higher tobacco and vaping taxes offsets drug plan spending in federal budget CICC says tax increases will drive more Canadians to the illegal market for tobacco and vaping products. What governments conveniently forget C-stores contribute to communities and collect taxes for governments, while criminals sell illegal products online. Why do we feel like the ones with a giant target on our backs? It's budget day in Ontario New fines for contraband tobacco and more: Here's what the budget means for the convenience and gas sector. Now is the time for expanded packaged beverage alcohol retailing in the Maritimes Year over year, Atlantic Canadians are the most supportive of the convenience and choice. B.C. RCMP announce seizure of millions of dollars worth of contraband cigarettes Seizure of 133,000 cartons of cigarettes said to be a “major blow” to organized groups. Preparing for beverage alcohol in Ontario in the countdown to 2026 Questions remain about margins and rules that will govern the sale of beer and wine in convenience stores. Sip, sample and connect with suppliers in the NEW Beer Garden at The Convenience U CARWACS Show Get ready for beverage alcohol in convenience: March 5 & 6 from 12 to 5 p.m. First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last