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Time-pressed consumers find it difficult to identify, find and shop with retailers offering alternatives to Canada’s major grocery store groups, while wishing to do so, a Consumers Council of Canada study found. Nearly half of consumers think independent retailers...
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Unable to get one of Canada’s largest grocery chains to give up property controls included in its leases, Manitoba is taking four cases to the province’s municipal board. Each of those cases involves the lease of a Sobeys grocery store that the province says violates...













