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Independent Restaurateurs of the Year: Ascari Hospitality Group

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It's been a harrowing year for Erik Joyal, John Sinopoli and Rahil Hoque. Like countless operators across Canada, the partners of the Ascari Hospitality...

Starbucks Makes New Commitments to Advance Racial and Social Equity

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SEATTLE — Starbucks has committed to taking steps to advance racial and social equity as part of its ongoing journey to create a welcoming...

Tourism HR Canada Launching COVID-19 Workforce Recovery Toolkit

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OTTAWA — Tourism HR Canada is developing the COVID-19 Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit to help the industry get up and running as quickly as...

New Support Announced for Large and Medium Businesses

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced new measures, under the Government of Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan, to support large and medium-sized...

COVID-19 to Alter how Customers Interact with Foodservice

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As COVID-19 spread across the country, many provinces declared a state of emergency, closing restaurants and bars in an effort to flatten the curve....

Vision 20/20 Conference to Debut in April

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TORONTO — Kostuch Media Ltd. (KML) is preparing to host its inaugural Vision 20/20 conference on April 21, 2020, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. The new...

ORHMA to Celebrate Legacy and Future of OHI

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TORONTO — The Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association (ORHMA) is hosting an event at the Fairmont Royal York on October 29 to recognize the...

From the Editor: Moving the Needle

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Foodservice operators know only too well how challenging it’s become to run a restaurant. The high cost of real estate, the arduous task of...

Technomic Spotlights 2016 Food Trends for Canada’s Restaurant Industry

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CHICAGO — Research firm Technomic has identified five buzz-worthy Canadian food and restaurant trends predicted to make a big impact in the coming year. 1) Oktoberfest...

The Star: Upcoming Restaurant to Encourage Sign Language in T.O.

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TORONTO — Diners will have to communicate their order in sign language, with the help of a cheat sheet, at the upcoming Signs Restaurant in Toronto, reports The Star.