Never before have Canadians had such a wide variety of food choices. Experts say the information age is a leading force, driving consumer demand and the options presented by food makers
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Never before have Canadians had such a wide variety of food choices. Experts say the information age is a leading force, driving consumer demand and the options presented by food makers
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As technology, world markets and consumer preferences have evolved, so has the way farmers do business.
Read MoreThey’re facing tighter mortgage rules, a national economy that’s growing at a moderate pace and real estate prices that continue to rise. Despite these challenges, Canadian homebuyers remain confident in the long-term bene-fits of buying a home.
Read MoreWith spring’s welcome arrival, would-be homebuyers are flocking to real estate markets across Canada.
Read MoreMouth injuries caused by sports- and recreation-related accidents are still surprisingly common among both children and adults, says Dr. Rick Caldwell, president of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA).
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In the last 20 years, oral health treatment has undergone a revolution – in fact, if dental procedures make you anxious, it’s probably because you haven’t had one in a while.
Read MoreCanadians treasure their identities. It’s who they are, what they’ve worked for and achieved, the essence of their reputations. Having it stolen can be financially as well as psychologically devastating.
Read MoreScams cost billions – and Canadians all lose, experts say.
Read MoreEvery brand is different, but there is one thing cult brands have in common: a loyal and engaged customer or fan base.
Read MoreLast month, experts representing some of today’s leading brands gathered at an exclusive conference in Banff, Alberta. In this special feature, we share highlights from that event, including ways that these innovative marketers are building loyal brand followings.
Read MoreCanada’s mining industry liked the extension of both the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit and the super-flow-through share provision in the 2013 federal budget.
Read MoreSector sees regulatory improvements, but wants more cuts to red tape
Read MoreIn its campaign to launch MiO in Canada, Kraft and TAXI 2 targeted the millennial male – a de- mographic traditionally tied to soft drinks and energy drinks.
Read MoreFans will never have to miss a goal again, thanks to the Budweiser Red Light – a hockey goal light that, through an app, syncs with actual hockey games across the country. Whenever “he shoots, he scores,” the light turns on and sounds its horn.
Read MoreCrammed into a packed Shanghai Metro subway car far beneath street level we are speeding towards East Nanjing Road station, gateway to Shanghai’s trendy shopping district, the Bund.
Read MoreA new program, launched by the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA), helps customers identify skin care products that are fragrance free, have a low potential for irritation and don’t contain the most common contact allergens.
Read MoreIt’s a painful winter affliction that carries the risk of permanent scarring. Yet frostbite, and its most severe effects, can be avoided by arming yourself with essential information.
Read MoreRien n’est plus doux que la peau de bébé, et la maintenir en santé demande une attention particulière.
Read MoreAs Canadians, we are proud of our winter weather and we embrace our outdoor lifestyle – from hockey to skiing, snowshoeing to ice skating. Unfortunately, as I see in my practice every day, our skin is not always on board with our lifestyle.
Read MoreProtecting skin and eyes helps to ensure that winter sports activities are healthy for spirit and body
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