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- Convenience Stores raise $130,000 for Children’s Wish Foundation
- Convenience retailers welcome federal action to lower credit card fees
- National C-store Day targeting $100K for children’s charity
- As Marijuana Becomes Legalized Majority (87%) of Canadians Want Current Branded Package Regulations
- SMALL BUSINESS RETAILERS REACT TO FEDERAL BUDGET
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Oct16Mon
Small Business Matters Coalition Applauds Government of Canada for Supporting Small Business
October 16, 2017The Small Business Matters Coalition (SBM) was pleased to join Prime Minister Trudeau, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Minister of Small Business and Tourism Bardish Chagger for this morning’s announcement that the Government of Canada intends to lower the small business tax rate to 9 per cent, effective January 1, 2019. -
TORONTO, ONTARIO (August 30, 2017): Today, community leaders will be volunteering at convenience stores throughout Canada, helping to recognize the important contributions that these neighbourhood retailers make in their communities, and to help raise funds for the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.
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TORONTO, ONTARIO (June 27, 2017) An annual event started in Atlantic Canada to celebrate the contributions that convenience store retailers make to the communities they serve will go Canada-wide for the first time on August 30th.
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO – (Marketwired – March 22nd 2017) – The Canadian Convenience Stores Association (CCSA) is welcoming the federal government’s focus on growing the economy through skills training and innovation, while highlighting some new and ongoing challenges facing convenience retailers as part of the 2017 federal budget.
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Oct26Wed
Media Advisory - Credit card fees, tobacco rules top convenience sector budget recommendations
October 26, 2016OTTAWA, October 26, 2016 – The Canadian Convenience Stores Association (CCSA) will appear at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance today to recommend measures for the upcoming federal budget to improve life for Canadians, communities and businesses.
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Satinder Chera has been appointed President of the CCSA, and we were pleased that he could sit down with us ahead of his September 26 start date.