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Tariffs could spell end of the line for some smaller Canadian food makers: expertsAs tariffs on Canadian goods and retaliatory levies filter through supply chains, industry insiders say some smaller Canadian food manufacturers may not be able to weather the storm much longer.
American pork and beaners are about to find out there’s no free lunch in Canada. “Pork and beaners” is a colloquialism, or ...
Despite recent reports to the contrary, American tourists bringing food items into Canada for personal use won't have to pay tariffs on those groceries when they venture north for fishing, hunting or ...
With tariff threats looming over the grocery aisle, perhaps its time to rethink how Canadian supermarkets do business.
These programs will make it easier for businesses to recruit, train and retain people to ensure that the Canadian production ...
Americans love foreign products, but is our indulgence in Canadian whiskey, Mexican avocados, and Brazilian coffee a bad ...
NPR reported that tariffs are likely to “upend markets American farmers depend on.” What U.S. farmers import such as heavy equipment, fertilizers and seed in order to produce food will cost them more, ...
And, if you're among the many Canadian shoppers who are looking to swap out American pet food, treats, toys and collars for ...
Pattison Food Group Ltd. is recalling various Buy-Low Foods, Nesters Market and Save on Foods brand hummus products because they may contain undeclared peanut, an allergen not listed on the label.
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