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Uber Eats Canada Expands as Market Competition Heats Up

Uber Eats Canada is broadening its offerings as the food delivery sector becomes more competitive. Lola Kassim, head of Uber Eats Canada, outlines the company's strategy and future plans for the Canadian market.

SAQ Plans 100 Mini-Stores & Uber Eats Delivery

Quebec's liquor board, SAQ, is expanding access with 100 new mini-stores and a partnership with Uber Eats for home delivery, starting in 2026. Discover the details of this major retail shift.

Nationwide Recall for No Name Beef Burgers

The CFIA has issued a Canada-wide recall for No Name brand beef burgers due to possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination. Consumers are urged to check their freezers and discard affected products.

Competition Bureau to Study SME Financing Landscape

Canada's Competition Bureau launches a study into the financing landscape for small and medium-sized businesses. The probe aims to identify competitive barriers and improve access to capital.

Edmontonians donate $4.5M, 240,000 kg of food

Edmonton's Food Bank received a massive outpouring of support during the holidays, with $4.5 million and 240,000 kilograms of food donated by the community. This generosity will help thousands facing food insecurity.

Mid-Sized Pizza Chains Close Gap on Industry Giants

A new 2026 study reveals mid-sized pizza chains are narrowing the satisfaction gap with giants like Domino's. Food quality, not speed, is now the top driver, but third-party delivery poses a major risk. Discover the full findings.

Denmark Ends Postal Mail, Should Canada Follow?

Denmark is eliminating postal mail delivery after 400 years. As physical mail volume plummets in Canada, an Edmonton reader argues it's time for a digital transition and a jobs plan for postal workers.

Nova Scotia Cheese Maker Wins National Awards

Annapolis Fine Cheese from Nova Scotia secures two major awards at a prestigious Canadian cheese competition, highlighting local craftsmanship. Discover their winning creations.

Fast Shipping Increases Emissions, Study Reveals

The demand for rapid delivery is creating a surge in transportation emissions. Learn why your online shopping habits are becoming more polluting and what it means for the environment.

Purolator Donates Truck to Edmonton Food Bank

Purolator donates a retired delivery vehicle to Edmonton's Food Bank, bolstering logistics for holiday food drives. The gift aids community support during the winter season.

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.

Prepackaged Foods Recalled Due to Listeria Risk

Health Canada announces a recall of several prepackaged food items from Inspired Go due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers are urged to check their products.

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