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Ottawa Tourism met with chefs. Michelin was on the table
Ottawa Tourism representatives have met with selected restaurateurs and chefs and discussed the possibility that Michelin Guide inspectors could evaluate the city’s top eateries.
Safety concerns have been top of mind for some Toronto cyclists who are voicing their frustrations over bike lanes still ...
This month has seen plenty of changes in the fast food game, including McDonald’s hot new collab and Starbucks change to its reward program. Joining that list is Taco Bell, which is introducing its ...
From Michelin-starred sushi to the city’s top bakeries and bars, see the full 2026 ranking of Toronto’s best restaurants, ...
The PBO report estimates the one-time payment will cost more than $3 billion this year, while the annual increases will cost between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion annually through to 2031.
More than a quarter of Canadian households are experiencing food insecurity as cities and towns grapple with already-surging ...
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With prices expected to rise, NL non-profit looks to PCs to make good on food security promises
A Newfoundland and Labrador non-profit expects rural and northern communities to be hit hard as food prices are expected to ...
But despite the maple leaf and the phrase Proud Canadian Company in the logo on the front, its Super Spirals fries are a product of the U.S. You can only tell that if you flip the bag over and read ...
Their stories involve a sitar, a surfboard, a famous writer and several root beer floats.
Uncle Roger joins Mark Wiens for 24 hours in Thailand, and the food tour turns insane fast. From brutal street food heat to nonstop eating, every stop pushes the limit. The spice levels don’t care ...
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So long, frozen juice from concentrate. The once-popular canned drink leaves shelves this year
Attention, lemonade stand vendors: You'll have to squeeze the fresh stuff this summer. Minute Maid is discontinuing its line ...
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Food inspection agency to cut more than 1,300 jobs, says union
OTTAWA — The union representing employees at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said staff have been told 1,371 agency jobs ...
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