Economy grew 0.2% in January: Statistics Canada Services hit hard in the month because of COVID restrictions are likely to rebound as long as prices don't rise, experts say Class-action lawsuits allege beef price-fixing scheme Lawsuits have been filed in Quebec and B.C. against Cargill Inc., JBS, Tyson Food Inc. and National Beef Ontario Liberals promise minimum wage increase if elected Party leader Steven Del Duca outlined employee benefit plans during a recent campaign speech Pacific Rim Shellfish brand oysters recalled due to norovirus risk Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the oysters were sold in six provinces and possibly more Near-term inflation higher amid Ukraine war: Bank of Canada Deputy governor Sharon Kozicki says inflation could climb higher than the bank predicted back in January Former union boss accepted money from supplier, Unifor alleges Jerry Dias is being charged with violating the code of ethics for accepting $50,000 and will be subject to a hearing Why Statistics Canada is changing how it monitors food prices Canadians cutting back spending on groceries as inflation rises: Leger As food prices rise, consumers are looking for ways to stretch every dollar and also cut back on food waste The masks are coming off, but grocers remain on guard Many safety measures will remain in place and frontline staff likely won’t go maskless Unifor leader Jerry Dias retires early after going on medical leave Dias is stepping down after more than eight years in the role First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last