A cashless food economy? Don’t bank on it – yet
The case for moving away from cash for food purchases is strong: it’s efficient, convenient, and cuts down on theft and human error. But it’s not all good
Read MoreThe case for moving away from cash for food purchases is strong: it’s efficient, convenient, and cuts down on theft and human error. But it’s not all good
Read MoreDiplomatically, China has made Canada look like an amateur trying to play in the big leagues.
Read MoreOttawa has offered its first food policy in our country’s history. Beyond that achievement, the actual document does not offer much for our agri-food sector to celebrate.
Read MoreIn 2015, the Liberals were trying to convince Canadians that legalizing cannabis would make our country a leader in the field. Given how strict the rules on edible cannabis products will be, it seems the Liberals are the ones who need convincing.
Read MoreMetro and Loblaws have launched initiatives to reduce the amount of packaging being used in the food industry. It’s a matter of time before Sobeys delivers as well. But will consumers respond to our grocers’ environmental ambitions? For now, the jury is out.
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