Beef bans, halal menus and the erosion of choice Publicly funded services in a secular country must not impose dietary standards without transparency and choice Costco faces class-action lawsuit over rotisserie chicken Plaintiffs argue that retailer misled shoppers with false preservative-free claims Ottawa wins Federal Court appeal allowing single-use plastics ban to stand Banned items were commonly found as litter and had known and accessible alternatives Ottawa: Stop sending cheques to fight grocery prices. End the grocer blackout If Prime Minister Carney truly wants to help Canadians at the grocery store, he should ask grocers to end the counterproductive blackout period DuBreton responds to Health Canada's approval of gene-edited meat The producer will voluntarily add labels to select products Canada’s new Grocery Code of Conduct is here, but don’t expect any instant price drops: Opinion Canada has experienced significant food price inflation, but the drivers are largely external to and outside the scope of the Grocery Code of Conduct Ottawa’s approval of unlabelled gene-edited pork is a policy mistake Gene-edited pork poses no health risk, but withholding information undermines trust, market clarity, and consumer choice Why Ottawa keeps treating food inflation like a PR problem You can subsidize demand all you want, but if supply stays tight, inflation will do what it always does New salary-disclosure rules come with pros and cons Under Ontario’s Working for Workers Act, employers must now disclose expected compensation on publicly advertised job postings Trade with China, but don’t fall in love China is a market, not a partner—and treating it otherwise is where Canadian trade policy goes wrong First Previous 3 4 5 6 7 Next Last