Shipments resume as Montreal port strike ends, but tensions linger The employers association says the mediation process is failing to produce results Private-label food got more popular thanks to inflation—but now it's here to stay Retailers are introducing new products and allotting more shelf space to their brands Demand for beverages that refuel and rehydrate are on the rise Mintel’s Joel Gregoire digs into how consumers are beating the heat with hydration Is European food retail strategy gaining momentum in Canada? From small-format supermarkets to in-store cafes, experts say Canadian retailers may be taking a page from Europe's grocery playbook Lassonde looks to boost competitiveness in U.S. Quebec company invests US$200 million in construction of New Jersey beverage facility Pattison Food Group president Darrell Jones to retire, Jamie Nelson tapped as successor Nelson to step into role next year Wonder Bread takes pro-triangle sandwich stance with new packaging Brand declares itself the “official bread of triangle sandwiches” Why your cup of coffee won't get cheaper anytime soon Coffee prices are soaring, driven by climate-induced crop challenges in top-producing nations. Until lab-grown coffee reaches mainstream, your morning cup is unlikely to get cheaper anytime soon Port of Montreal dockworkers begin three-day strike at two terminals The strike is expected to last until Thursday morning Minimum wage in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, P.E.I. increases British Columbia has the highest minimum wage of all the provinces First Previous 139 140 141 142 143 Next Last