Canada's hunger games While 13.5% of American households grappled with food insecurity in 2023, the rate in Canada was significantly higher at 22.9% Unifor says workers at Walmart warehouse in Mississauga, Ont., vote to join union Walmart Canada is reviewing its next steps Quebec declares war on hidden grocery costs, and Canadians stand to win Quebec's Bill 72 brings long-overdue transparency to grocery pricing and tipping, empowering consumers to finally see the true cost of what they buy Canada Bread says Maple Leaf used it as a 'shield' in bread price-fixing case Canada Bread is so far the only company to be fined by the Competition Bureau in relation to the alleged scheme The Beer Store now selling snacks and energy drinks Customers can now shop convenience items such as salty snacks, meat snacks and energy beverages 7-Eleven owner rejects Couche-Tard takeover bid Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. says the current offer is not in the best interest of its shareholders and other stakeholders Canada’s unemployment rate rises to 6.6% in August amid challenging summer job market Statistics Canada says the number of jobs added to the country's economy last month lagged the pace of population growth Ontario's corner stores begin selling alcohol as rules loosen As of Sept. 5, roughly 40% of convenience stores in the province are able to sell beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate again, signals more cuts ahead The nation's central bank announced the quarter percentage point rate cut on Wednesday Liberal immigration pivot forces Canada to reckon with approach to labour shortages Prime Minister Trudeau says in today's economy, the country no longer needs as many temporary foreign workers First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last