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The number of tariff-hit products at the grocery store could soon spike as pre-tariff inventory runs out, said Loblaw Cos. Ltd. chief executive Per Bank, which means prices for some items will go up too. Loblaw has been aggressive in marking which products are affected by tariffs, a tally that so far it has limited to a little over 1,000 items. But that total will rise to more than 3,000 within the next week or two, and could peak at over 6,000 within the next two months, said Bank in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday.“While the tariff situation might be…
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Manitoba’s government is recognizing Red Dress Day by pledging $350,000 to support five local Indigenous…
Travellers crossing the U.S.-Canada border at B.C.’s Peace Arch crossing faced an additional checkpoint when…
A proposal to take a new look at Regina’s plans to put fluoride in its…
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