Crown calls for stiff penalties and jail terms in Quebec maple syrup theft Some 18 people were arrested following the investigation, with some of those cases still making their way through the court system Whole Foods closes kitchens in effort to streamline prepared food production Retailer is closing three regional kitchens, replying on suppliers instead Saskatchewan businesses, farmers criticize carbon tax in letter to Trudeau Groups worry levy will cost producers and businesses in competitiveness and income NAFTA: The art of the trade deal Mojito with your manicure? B.C. now lets businesses apply for liquor licences Any business can now apply for a liquor licence, unless it caters primarily to minors Ontario proposes new fee for water-bottling companies Companies would be charged over 500-dollars per million litres taken from the ground U.S. challenges wine sales in B.C., seeks shelf space for American producers American government says the decision to allow only B.C. Walmart charged with selling contaminated food in Fort McMurray Alberta Health Services alleges Walmart Canada kept and sold food that was potentially contaminated by the Fort McMurray wildfire Could Trump save the Canadian dairy industry? United Fresh and CPMA team up on U.S.-Canada labeling guide First time the CPMA has partnered with an American organization on a guide that covers labeling First Previous 130 131 132 133 134 Next Last