Quebec liquor board to cull spirits from shelves as local distillers struggleQuebec's liquor corporation to cull up to 200 homegrown products from its stores. Labatt Breweries looking to eliminate plastics rings from beer packagingBrewer investing in technology to develop new formats for packaging cans. First health warnings directly on individual cigarettes hit stores across Canada Those looking to purchase cigarettes will six possible warnings of the dangers of smoking. DFC, Starbucks Canada working to support sustainable Canadian dairy farmers Farm Credit Canada's Dairy Sustainability Incentive Program returns with support from Dairy Farmers of Canada and Starbucks. Manitoba lifts ban on homegrown cannabis, pauses some new retail licences Government is putting a temporary moratorium on new licences in urban areas for what are known as "controlled-access" stores that sell cannabis. Tim Hortons announces date for annual Smile Cookie campaign Week-long event to raise money for local charities, community groups to start on April 29. PepsiCo beats Q1 revenue forecasts as price increases moderate The company expects to return to more normal rates of growth this year after several years of inflation-driven price increases. Yogurt: It’s not just for breakfast anymore As an indulgent treat, a healthy snack or a protein boost, Canadians are sweet on this dairy product. Keurig Dr Pepper Canada enters sports hydration category with Electrolit Company announces a sale and distribution agreement with CAB CAN Limited, Inc. Booming cold drink sales mean more plastic waste. So Starbucks redesigned its cups Set to roll out in Canada and the U.S., new cups use 20% less plastic. First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next Last