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Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colours from Froot Loops

Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colours from Froot Loops

Other cereals also targeted for the presence of food dyes
'Let's not sugarcoat it': Book and speaker series to be held in Kelowna

'Let's not sugarcoat it': Book and speaker series to be held in Kelowna

The event will take place Oct. 26 and 27
Fisher-Price recalls over 2 million ‘Snuga Swings’ after 5 infant deaths

Fisher-Price recalls over 2 million ‘Snuga Swings’ after 5 infant deaths

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns all models should never be used for sleep
TD bank fined more than $3B after U.S. money laundering probe

TD bank fined more than $3B after U.S. money laundering probe

U.S. Attorney General said TD created an environment ‘that allowed financial crime to flourish’
Feds bringing in sustainable investing guidelines, details still scarce

Feds bringing in sustainable investing guidelines, details still scarce

Stakeholders lobbying for green taxonomies to attract investment for emissions-reducing projects
Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Canadian Chamber of Commerce concerned about U.S. trade relationship as protectionist policies mount
Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Parliamentary Budget Officer’s report finds inflation outstripping investments for most since 2022
Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Firm plans to operate at about 90 per cent of its capacity
PHOTOS: Canine cafe now open in Kelowna

PHOTOS: Canine cafe now open in Kelowna

New canine cafe invites all, big and small to hang out and enjoy beverages and treats
Court orders Canada’s airlines to submit data for Competition Bureau probe

Court orders Canada’s airlines to submit data for Competition Bureau probe

Air Canada and WestJet to hand over records and answer questions as part of federal probe