‘Turn off the tap on plastic pollution’: Canada wins court battle on single-use plastics as lobbying continues Following a unanimous January 30 ruling, the feds can now move forward with single-use plastic bans under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act Quebec seeks to protect the squeak If adopted, new rules require that cheese curds be made with Quebec milk and produced within the province If we don’t reform supply management, Washington will do it for us The real danger to supply management isn’t Donald Trump — it’s our refusal to modernize it Group calls on Health Canada to make labels mandatory for gene-edited pork Transparency in labelling is key so consumers understand what they're buying and can make informed choices, advocates say Can Canada’s new food labelling rules impact heart health? Front-of-package labels can inform. Whether they truly transform consumer habits is another question entirely Quebec government to allow sale of spirit-based ready-to-drink beverages in grocery stores Spirits Canada to work with the government on implementation Trade uncertainty is back on the menu Many analysts say Trump lost. In reality, unpredictability won — and that has always been his strongest negotiating currency Manitoba orders grocery pricing study to tackle rising costs The province will analyze rising production costs and local supply‑chain vulnerabilities B.C. organization enters debate on government-run grocery amid rising food costs The Bank of Canada said this month that grocery prices have risen by about 22% since 2022 Produce sector warns of risks in ending federal inspection service As Ottawa eyes cost savings, stakeholders caution that cutting CFIA's key inspection service could increase prices and lead to trade disputes First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last