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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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