The Toronto Star reported that the Ontario government will open 200 more agency stores in rural areas along with 87 more supermarkets will be permitted to sell beer, wine and cider starting... Read more
Effective January 1, 2021, the Government of Canada will remove legal tender status from some older bank notes that are no longer produced—the $1, $2, $25,$500 and $1,000 notes. Here’s what... Read more
CREDIT CARD FEES: WHAT’S IN YOUR WALLET? 3 HANDS! CFIG and the Small Business Matters Coalition–now the largest voice for small business in Canada–led the fight over the past four year... Read more
The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers’ (CFIG) Master Merchandiser Awards Program (MMAP) honours and recognizes best Point-of-Sale merchandising in the grocery industry. It enables r... Read more
Grocery Innovations Canada 2019 takes place October 22 and 23 at the Toronto Congress Centre NORTH Building. Registration is open. Sign up early to save! REGISTRATION FOR EXHIBITORS REGISTRA... Read more
Save the date for Western Canada’s premier grocery show and exhibition. GROCERY & SPECIALTY FOOD WEST on April 27 & 28, 2020 – Vancouver Convention Centre – EAST Bu... Read more
Retailer members read the recent updates and news on beer and wine along with the report from the Special Advisor overseeing the Province’s Beverage Alcohol Review here. Not a retailer membe... Read more
As CFIG members are probably aware, last month the Federal government announced an energy grant to Loblaw that came as a surprise to CFIG and a number of other associations that represent sm... Read more
Colemans, celebrating 85 years in operation proudly donated $25,500 to schools across the province from their “Kids Get Active” Program on May 6. With our five partner stores; Bi... Read more
Colemans, a family owned company proudly announce $20,000 will go to schools across the province from their Kids Get Active Program. Colemans based in Corner Brook with 13 grocery stores a... Read more
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