Avian flu found in Manitoba Highly contagious strain of virus found in snow geese in the province What's the status of Canada's grocery code? Progress has been made in recent months, but more discussion with a larger group of industry players is needed Frito-Lay-Loblaw price dispute ends, but industry issues remain The months-long rift exposes fractures in Canada's food industry, experts say Grocery flyers to only reach Montreal households that request them More than 200,000 Quebecers currently receive the flyers, called Publisac in Quebec Frito-Lay and Loblaw resolve months-long price dispute Popular chip brands Cheetos, Doritos, Lays, Ruffles will be back in Loblaw banners this week Chocolate recall linked to salmonella outbreak in Europe expands to Canada Canadian Food Inspection Agency is conducting a food safety investigation Ontario promises October minimum wage increase to $15.50 The proposed wage increase would take effect after the provincial election in June Toronto police to investigate former union head Jerry Dias Dias allegedly accepted $50,000 from a COVID-19 test kit supplier Facing labour shortages, Liberals loosen rules on foreign workers Changes make it easier for companies to hire foreign workers for more low-wage jobs Metro, Unifor avert looming strike at Toronto distribution centre Union says a tentative agreement has been met and significant gains have been made First Previous 55 56 57 58 59 Next Last