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  • Happy Canada Day!

    Canada's convenience industry plays a significant role in helping the country celebrate Canada Day.From supplying fireworks, to sparklers, snacks, beverages, frozen treats, barbecue essentials and more, thank you for working hard every day so people coast to coast to coast can enjoy our national holiday.All the best to you, your team and your family!HAPPY CANADA DAYFrom,The CSNC & OCTANE team
  • Central Canada fuel security at risk

    Just when Ontarians were getting used to the low price of gasoline (82.9 cents in Barry’s Bay to 100.7 cents in Oakville on June 30), a U.S.
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  • 7-Eleven shares best practices for dealing with COVID-19 crisis

    Canadian convenience, car wash and gas businesses have worked hard to keep employees and customers safe during COVID-19.
  • Human trafficking: It's hiding in plain sight and you can help

    When we hear the phrase 'human trafficking' most believe it is a distant problem in another country.
  • COVID-19 causes industry-wide labour disruption

    These are challenging times and to a large extent, previous models and economic expectations will have to be revised as our society muscles through this public health crisis.
  • Irving buys Come By Chance refinery

    Move enhances company’s market edge Irving Oil has announced the completion of its acquisition of North Atlantic Refining Corp.
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  • C-store IQ Payment Solutions Report

      Look, no hands: Convenience shoppers prefer to tap and pay Cash is no longer king, having been dethroned by shoppers opting for contactless payments at the c-store level.  Fittingly, a primary driver is overall convenience, as shoppers seek quick and easy ways to pay, whether in store or at the pump, according to Convenience Store News Canada’s proprietary research report C-store IQ: A National Shopper Study.  C-Store IQ is the first convenience and gas specific study that delves into the wants, needs, perspectives and habits of Canadian consumers.  Of course, these days contactless isn’t just the word for tapping to pay with a credit card, debit card or mobile app—it’s a strategy to help combat the spread of COVID-19.  According to C-store IQ research, the definition of convenience, for most shoppers, is an experience that ultimately saves them time and effort: 41% of those surveyed said it purely comes down to having a “convenient” experience and 34% define this as a “quick stop/in and out.”  This need for speed extends to the checkout experience, where tap and pay rules.
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  • COVID-19 cleaning strategies: A Q&A with Dr. Andrew Landa

    Canada’s car washes know a thing or two about making vehicles shine and look their best.
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