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Every once in a while, you get the sense that things are shifting — on the farm, in the market, and especially in politics.
Canadian food processor Sun-Brite Foods cans products under the Primo and Unico brand names, and says prices are about to go up because of aluminum and steel tariffs.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency requires seafood to be labelled according to where it was processed, not where it was caught.
President Donald Trump also suggested he may impose tariff relief for automakers, which face 25% levies in the U.S. and ...
Italian Food Canada Inc. is recalling Fiorfiore brand Spaghetti and Linguine because of the presence of insects, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recalled products were ...
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Though still in its early stages, the ‘Buy Canadian’ movement is already delivering promising results across the retail ...
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Canadians Will Pay More for Local Food Amid U.S. Tariff RiskMost Canadians are willing to pay more for domestic food, but trust in grocers and pricing transparency remains a key concern ...
Think like a Canadian and go for the all dressed variety ... Pouding chômeur translates as 'poor man's food' – yet this dish is incredibly rich in flavour. It was invented in Quebec during the Great ...
For Jews in Canada, much like their American counterparts, Manischewitz kosher wine has become a staple of Passover and other religious celebrations.
Be prepared to pay more for canned tomatoes and beans at your local supermarket.Canadian food processor Sun-Brite Foods cans ...
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