Globe editorial: An overhauled Competition Act will light a fire in the stolid world of Canadian business

[ad_1] Earlier this month saw a rare day on Parliament Hill: political unanimity delivered a major change that will produce benefits for years to come. Justin Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre, Jagmeet…

Food groups accuse Loblaw chairman Galen Weston of misinformation over grocery code of conduct

[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Galen G. Weston, Chairman and President of Loblaw Companies Limited waits to appear as witnesses at the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food (AGRI)…

Opinion: The Right to Repair needs to extend to software, too – The Globe and Mail

[ad_1] Images are unavailable offline. Colorado Rep. Brianna Titone sits in the wheel of a teactor on display before Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation that forces manufacturers to provide…

Opinion: For the sake of Canada’s cleantech future, SDTC board and management must step down

[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Damaged solar panels are swept together in a field after heavy rains.SAKIS MITROLIDIS/AFP/Getty Images Israr Ahmad is a Canada-based climate policy and energy transition…

Farms, small businesses hope federal changes to carbon pricing fix disproportionate costs, industry groups say

[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Wayne MacCharles, a worker at Stirling Fruit Farms Ltd, sorts apples at a facility on March 9, 2022, in Greenwich, N.S.Meagan Hancock/the Globe and…

Canada’s House of Commons elects Greg Fergus as its first Black Speaker

[ad_1] Canada’s House of Commons has elected Greg Fergus as its new Speaker, making the Liberal lawmaker the first Black Canadian to hold the position. The election was triggered by…

Opinion: Senate bill to revamp Bank of Canada is doomed, but it could start an overdue conversation

[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: FILE PHOTO: A sign is pictured outside the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 23, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File PhotoChris Wattie/Reuters For…

Meter error left retired midwife paying neighbour’s energy bills for six years

[ad_1] A n energy company has apologised after a retired midwife was left paying a neighbouring family’s high bills over several years due to a crossed meter. Judith Stenner, 72,…

Liberals target grocers with changes to Competition Act, threaten tax measures if prices don’t stabilize

[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: A person leaves a Toronto supermarket with groceries on Oct. 5, 2022.Alex Lupul/The Canadian Press The federal government is taking aim at high food…

Domino’s franchisee to declare Russian business bankrupt

[ad_1] T he Russian arm of fast food chain Domino’s is likely to close after its London-listed parent company decided to put it into bankruptcy. Apparently failing to find a…