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AI May Set Your Grocery Prices by 2026

Dynamic pricing powered by AI could personalize grocery costs, raising ethical concerns. A new report warns this could cost families over $1,200 more per year. Read about the future of food shopping.

Toronto McDonald's prices vary wildly by location

A Toronto resident's investigation reveals McDonald's menu prices are no longer consistent, with some items costing 30% more at certain locations like Union Station. Discover the full price analysis.

EU's Carbon Border Tax Seeks Global Influence

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to set a global standard for carbon pricing. As it evolves, its effectiveness in driving worldwide climate policy is under scrutiny.

Why 2026 is a pivotal year for Canada's food policy

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains the converging forces reshaping Canada's food economy in 2026, from trade pressures to AI pricing. A year of reckoning for competitiveness and food security.

Dynamic Grocery Pricing: AI May Hike Food Costs

Food researcher Sylvain Charlebois warns AI-driven dynamic pricing in stores could cost families $1,200 more per year. Learn how digital shelf labels are changing the social contract of food.

Ontario cuts booze discount for bars, restaurants in 2026

Ontario will reduce its wholesale alcohol discount for bars and restaurants from 15% to 10% starting Jan. 1, 2026. Industry warns this will raise costs for struggling businesses and likely increase prices for consumers.

Instacart Halts AI Price Experiments After Criticism

Instacart has terminated its AI-driven dynamic pricing tests following user criticism. The grocery delivery service faced scrutiny for algorithm-based price fluctuations. Learn what this means for Canadian shoppers.

Péladeau demands board seat at Transat

Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau pushes for changes on Transat's board of directors, seeking a seat for himself. Get the latest on this corporate power play.

Péladeau calls for Transat shareholders' meeting

Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau has formally requested a shareholders' meeting for Transat A.T. Inc., signaling a potential strategic shift. Explore the implications for Canadian business.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

NB EUB cancels carbon cost adjuster removal

New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board reverses decision to remove carbon cost adjustor. Learn how this affects energy prices and provincial climate policy.

Armani appoints new board after designer's death

The Armani fashion group has established a new board of directors to steer the company's future following the passing of its legendary founder, Giorgio Armani. Discover the strategic vision.

Smith: Industrial Carbon Tax Must Be Affordable

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith states the timeline for the $130/tonne industrial carbon tax must align with what industry can afford, following a new energy deal with Ottawa.

Shopify lays off staff to keep team focused

Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify implements workforce reductions to maintain operational efficiency despite strong financial performance and revenue growth of 26%.

WSIB Moves into New London Headquarters

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board establishes its new London headquarters at 300 Tartan Drive, marking a significant development for the city's business landscape.

Crypto Hoarders Dump Tokens Amid Market Rout

Companies that hoarded cryptocurrency are now selling their holdings as shares tumble. The $1 trillion market crash exposes flaws in the 'digital asset treasury' model. Read more.

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