9/16/2025 Canada’s food inflation was not an accident of global markets, but a consequence of Ottawa’s own policies. The worst may be behind us—so long as government stops tampering with market conditions
9/15/2025 "Canadian patriotism is a mindset rather than a marketing tactic. It is about building trust over time, not securing a quick sale with a maple leaf sticker"
9/12/2025 Building mines and reactors may fuel prosperity, but Canada can't be a global power without investing in food
9/10/2025 Food delivery apps are reshaping how Canadians eat, offering convenience and time savings but also raising concerns about cost, food literacy and connections to cooking
9/8/2025 In a sluggish economy, the pumpkin spice latte thrives—small luxuries become bigger rituals, and this year’s PSL season is poised to be stronger than ever
9/4/2025 Poilievre’s plan risks jolting food prices upward, while the Liberal approach—though imperfect—offers the more pragmatic path to stability and affordability
9/2/2025 Convenient and inspiring as they are, meal kits will remain a niche in Canada’s food economy unless they become more affordable
9/1/2025 When governments play politics with booze, taxpayers foot the bill and Canada risks turning even its strongest brands, like Crown Royal, into collateral damage
8/26/2025 Estimates suggest up to a billion dollars' worth of Canadian food exports could be caught in the crossfire of America's de minimis rollback—a technical rule change with outsized consequences for small producers and specialty retailers
8/25/2025 Though the move is beneficial to grocers and customers alike, it exposes the "uncomfortable truth ... consumers bore the cost of a policy that never should have existed"
8/20/2025 Food prices are on the rise. The cause lies much closer to home—in Canada's policy decisions
8/19/2025 Canada has never ranked higher in global food safety, yet we’ve never seen more recalls. It’s not that our food is less safe—it’s that we’re finally catching problems before they reach our plates