The Power List: Galen Weston is the country’s most powerful—and controversial—grocery mogulWhile Canadians struggled to pay their weekly grocery bills, Weston has received heat for his astronomical wealth
Why it is so perilous to mess with the price of breadWhat was Loblaws thinking? Bread is no mere food product. It’s a part of human history, religion and culture; it is the staff of life.
Where to donate your $25 Loblaws gift card: find your nearest food bank hereHow to find the closest food bank in each province and territory to donate your Loblaws bread price fixing card
Is price fixing a major problem in Canada?Opinion: Despite the righteous outrage over an admitted scheme to fix the price of bread, the reality is that Canada’s system largely works
Loblaw could owe you much more than $25After 14 years of inflating the cost of bread, the grocery giant’s gift card mea culpa is not enough, say class action lawyers
The Morning Playbook: Monday’s business newsMarch 9: A flurry of hype before Apple’s timely announcement. Plus, Greece, a Loblaw expansion, and the life and times of a Pigeon King
Canadian retailers in the spotlight — for all the wrong reasonsYour top financial and economic news for Nov. 18
Honey, they shrank the food!It’s not your imagination: Some of your favourite foods have been downsized at the grocery store, and you’re paying the same.
Building a better cupcake: How the grocery wars may be wonShoppers want local, natural and artisanal products—and grocery giants are fighting it out to give them to us.