Patti Henderson pulls Bamboolia toilet paper, Yumi oatmeal, and Dairyland creamer, all Canadian products, out of her paper grocery bag. The North Vancouver woman is angered by U.S. President ...
A still-looming tariff war between Canada and the U.S., combined with a shrinking Canadian dollar, could serve up double trouble for food prices in Canada. Professor Sylvain Charlebois, senior ...
"I was always conscientious about Canadian products but now I’m going to be laser-focused on it especially at the grocery store,” a Yahoo Canada reader said. Click here to jump right to our list of ...
Beyond tariff threats, the average Canadian is struggling with the high cost of food and rent, stagnant wages, and rising unemployment—especially among younger workers. That said, the economy isn’t ...
Ninety-five per cent of Yahoo Canada readers say they want to buy Canadian brands even though tariff talks between Canada and the U.S. are ongoing. (Image via Getty Images) ...
Beyond tariff threats, the average Canadian is struggling with the high cost of food and rent, stagnant wages, and rising unemployment—especially among younger workers. That said, the economy ...
While some sectors may bear the brunt of these changes, others, like the grocery industry, remain resilient. That’s where Metro (TSX:MRU) comes into play: a Canadian stock that offers both ...