Tag: The Globe and Mail
Speculation Over Schroeder’s Exit from Tim Hortons Begins
OAKVILLE, Ont. — The sudden departure of Don Schroeder from his post as CEO of Tim Hortons has led to widespread discussion. According to...
B.C. HST Reduction Gets Industry Thumbs Down
VICTORIA — As restaurateurs continue to rail against the negative impact the HST is having on business, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has announced...
B.C. HST Reduction Gets Industry Thumbs Down
VICTORIA — As restaurateurs continue to rail against the negative impact the HST is having on business, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has announced...
Street Meat Falls Short
TORONTO — Toronto’s city council has declared its street meat A La Cart program a failure.A report recently issued by senior city officials recommended...
Rising Food Prices Continue to Spark Conversation
TORONTO — The table has been set and worried Canadians are waiting to feel the brunt of food price increases, according to the The...
N.Y.’s Chang Prepares for T.O.
TORONTO — New York chef David Chang continues to open up about his Toronto restaurant plans. Chang, owner of N.Y. restos Momofuku and Mà...
Week of Jan. 10, 2011
Wild Wing to Sue Buffalo Wild Wings Today, Aurora, Ont.-based Wild Wing Restaurants, operator of approximately 80 chicken wing units in Ontario...
Fast and Fancy Free
TORONTO — It’s no surprise the quick-service market stole a big chunk of foodservice business during the recession, but the segment continues to draw...
Food Price Worries Continue
OTTAWA — While Canada has been spared the shock of dramatically heightened food prices so far, a new report suggests the country will feel...
Canadian Food Prices Expected to Climb
OTTAWA — Food costs have been fairly stable in Canada, but experts at BMO Nesbitt Burns suggest that could change this year, The Globe...