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  • Fire & Flower powers up for home delivery in the GTA

    Fire & Flower Holdings is now offering home delivery in the greater Toronto area.
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  • Recovering from COVID 19, Altria CEO Howard Willard retires

    Altria Group says that Chairman and CEO Howard Willard, who was recovering from COVID-19, has retired.
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  • Ontario delays new vaping regulations

    Ontario's Ministry of Health is hitting pause on a series of new vaping regulations that were to come into effect on May 1.The implementation of the new regulations, which have far-reaching effects on the convenience sector, will now be delayed until July 1, giving all parties time to make adjustments while also dealing with the business impacts of COVID-19.“We commend the Ontario government for listening to our concerns regarding the May 1st deadline to remove vaping products from our stores which was not feasible or in the public interest,” says Anne Kothawala, president & CEO of the Convenience Industry Council of Canada.
  • Results from Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey now include vaping

    Eight out of 10 Canadians who are vaping are vaping nicotine, according to a new survey from Statistics Canada.
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  • Newfoundland allows specialty vape shops to remain open during COVID-19 crisis

    The Canadian Vaping Association (CVA) is commending the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for allowing specialty vape shops to continue to operate under strict social distancing protocols during the COVID-19 crisis."Allowing vape shops to operate using only contactless curbside pickup protocols will prevent thousands of Newfoundlanders from being forced back to combustible tobacco, a product known to kill one in two users," the association said in a statement.“We applaud the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for having found an appropriate means to care for the physical and mental health needs of vapers while ensuring the safety and protection of all individuals in their province.  The vapers in this province will continue to have access to the low nicotine harm reduction products which are only available in adult access product vape shops, while strict social distancing protocols implemented will serve to protect the public and staff,” said Darryl Tempest, executive director of The Canadian Vaping Association.
  • Meat of the matter

    Robust sales of jerky, sticks and bars give snack-lovin’ Canadians plenty to chew on Meat snacks are taking a big bite out of the snack category for convenience stores.
  • Priming the purchase is key to boosting lottery sales

    Lottery and convenience go hand-in-hand.
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