Leading representatives from labour, industry and government in the agrifood sector in Canada met in Toronto on November 5 to discuss the future of decent work in the sector in Canada, building upon ...
TORONTO — Three large tobacco companies would pay nearly $24 billion to settle a long-running legal battle in Canada, according to a proposed deal. Philip Morris International said Friday that a court ...
Tobacco farming — once central to the South's economy and culture — has all but vanished from the region. The end of government support for the crop in 2005, coupled with a sharp decrease in smoking ...
The Canadian units of several international tobacco groups are close to paying 32.5 billion Canadian dollars ($23.55 billion) to settle a decades-old litigation as part of a plan proposed by a ...
Labour leaders, industry executives and government officials from across Canada’s agrifood sector gathered in Toronto this ...
The Canadian subsidiaries of cigarette giants Philip Morris (NYSE:PM), British American Tobacco (NYSE:BTI) and Japan Tobacco (OTCPK:JAPAF) (OTCPK:JAPAY) have proposed a C$32.5B ($23.5B) comprehensive ...
HATFIELD — Tobacco prefers dry days. “Tobacco is finicky and susceptible to the weather,” Mark Wendolowski said. Mark and Alicia Wendolowski, owners and operators of Wendolowski Farm in Hatfield, are ...