'Stronger' commercial leasing environment emerged amid COVID: RioCan More than 90% of the company's annualized rental revenue is from grocery anchors, mixed-use and open-air centres, says chief executive Losses mount for insolvent DavidsTea in Q4 E-commerce and wholesale sales were a bright spot for the Montreal company, increasing 96% Amazon's profit more than triples as pandemic boom continues Sales are up and they aren't slowing down as the e-giant prepares for its biggest shopping day of the year Walmart Canada to open distribution centre in Moncton next year The 20,531-square-metre, $56-million facility will supply fresh and frozen groceries to the retailer's stores in Atlantic Canada SPUD goes public and changes name Founder Peter van Stolk shares what’s next for the sustainability-focused food-tech company Ontario to give all workers three paid sick days, reimburse businesses After months of pressure, the province has unveiled a program for workers who need to self-isolate due to COVID-19 Sobeys brings store-grown produce brand Infarm to Ontario The rollout follows a successful test with the vertical farming company that started last year in B.C. In absence of mandated paid sick days, grocery companies are stepping up In a bid to halt workplace COVID-19 transmission, Canadian employers are offering benefits to make it easier for sick or isolating workers to stay home Federal budget highlights agri-food--but there's one big miss RCC, CFIG welcome government’s intention to review interchange fees CFIG senior VP Gary Sands calls the government response ‘the best I’ve seen so far’ in ongoing fight to lower fees First Previous 157 158 159 160 161 Next Last