New rules around advertising food and beverage products to children come into effect Only food and beverages that meet specified nutrition criteria may be advertised to children under the age of 13 What the grocery report recommends to improve competition Here are the Competition Bureau's recommendations for the sector Farmers in lab coats The United States has become the second country, following Singapore, to permit the commercialization of cultivated meat Four things to know about Canada's new wage-fixing and no poaching prohibitions Here is what employers and employees need to know about the new rules Food fraud on the rise in Canada If you buy honey and cooking oil in Canada, you basically have a one in four chance of purchasing a fraudulent product Calgary Co-op pushes for exemption on federal single-use plastics ban Retailer has worked with ECCC on the development of regulations that would govern the use of compostable bags across Canada Canada Bread to pay $50 million fine for role in bread price fixing scandal The Competition Bureau of Canada says it is the highest price-fixing fine ever imposed by a Canadian court Taiwan opens doors to more Canadian beef 20 years after mad cow disease Ottawa says the regained access will be an opportunity to expand Canadian beef exports to Taiwan Independent grocers criticize Ottawa's deal to lower interchange fees Retail associations and independent grocers say the federal government's deal with Visa and Mastercard will do little to benefit the low-margin business The ‘greedflation’ campaign needs to end, now Instead of incessantly engaging in finger-pointing, our efforts should be directed towards fortifying the food industry First Previous 39 40 41 42 43 Next Last