With the threat of U.S. tariffs sparking a 'Buy Canadian' movement, Canada’s grocers are ramping up efforts to make more local products and other alternatives available.
As Canada prepares to be hit with tariffs on products imported into the US, some Canadian grocers are pledging to promote ...
It’s too late to use a gift card or get an exchange, but shoppers can save big this week at 217 Ricki’s, Cleo and Bootlegger stores across Canada during a major store closing and liquidation event ...
Ontario, Nova Scotia ... planning to strip U.S. products from liquor store shelves, many have stated they're considering doing so — and taking other steps to protect Canadians. "Every single day this ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering calling a snap provincial election as early as next week, a source says ... up for Ontario with President Trump, Canada’s federal government, and ...
Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia and other provinces across the country are pushing back after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on virtually all Canadian goods.
9:14 Doug Ford sports ‘Canada is not for sale’ hat, warns U.S. of retaliation ‘beyond tariffs’ A local Ontario company responsible ... It was launched last week after the pair watched ...
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We need to purchase from Canada and Ontario.” Ontario and other provinces already planned to remove American liquor brands from government store shelves. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario ...
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Other large U.S.-based food companies with a manufacturing footprint in Canada include Hershey, PepsiCo and its subsidiary Frito-Lay, and Mondelez International, the maker of Dad's cookies, Oreos, ...