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Canada Must Eliminate Food Banks and Provide a Basic Income After COVID-19 |
Research has long shown that feeding surplus food to those left behind in wealthy, food-secure Canada is ineffective, inequitable and an affront to human dignity. In a democratic society that values tolerance, equity and human rights, food banks are symbols of public policy neglect. They enable indifferent governments to ignore the moral crisis of domestic hunger. |
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Millennials Driving Growth in Non-Alcoholic Beer Category |
According to consumer data, the 19-to-34-year-old age group – which includes millennials and older members of Generation Z – led all demographic groups in consumption volume of non-alcoholic beer. |
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The Big Social is a Chance to Connect, Share Food, and Change Lives |
People sign up to host a meal at www.bigsocial.ca. Hosts set a goal, invite guests, and ask them to make a donation to Community Food Centres Canada. The money they raise supports community members to eat well, cook healthy, connect with their communities, and take action on the issues that affect their lives. |
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The Experience Economy Will Not Fully Recover - Consumers Will Pay to Perform in Future Instead |
In recent years, everyone from high street shops to tourist trails to luxury spas has sold consumers experiences – stirring our emotions for the highest price possible. But this model has been as badly hit as any sector by the pandemic...and something slightly different may be emerging. |
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Scout |
The first canned seafood brand to source 100% of product from Canada and the U.S.
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Harvey's Plants a Surprise in Kids' Meals |
A new initiative that gives kids the chance to play their part in supporting the environment. |
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Lassonde |
Lassonde is the first in Canada to launch paper straws for its carton beverages. |
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Impossible Burger |
BC restaurant chains White Spot and Triple O’s introduce the Impossible™ Burger on all menus. |
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