Recipe Unlimited earnings
Recipe Unlimited Corp. reports its third-quarter results on Monday. The company – which owns a wide range of restaurant brands including Swiss Chalet, Harvey’s, East Side Mario’s, Kelseys and Milestones – reported lower second-quarter sales and profit in August due to a slow start to the patio season and competitor discounting.
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Ontario SMEs gain access to cutting-edge cybersecurity training
uOttawa Professor Guy-Vincent Jourdan says he initially never would have guessed a year ago he’d be concocting simulated social media feeds and made-up news broadcasts. But that was before becoming
Why it is vital to register your trademark—and what can happen if you do not
When an aesthetic nurse in Kitchener-Waterloo named her new business “Kraftwurk,” it was partly an homage to the region’s rich German heritage. But she likely did not realize it would
Filipe Dinis, chief operating officer of the Bank of Canada, will give a speech on cybersecurity for the Information Technology Association of Canada in Toronto on Tuesday. Dinis will discuss the need to break down barriers to increased collaboration in cybersecurity efforts throughout the Canadian economy and how the technology sector can work together to enhance Canada’s cyber resilience.
Aleafia update
Cannabis company Aleafia Health will discuss its third-quarter financial results on Tuesday. The Toronto-based company said in October that it would terminate its wholesale pot supply agreement with Aphria Inc., citing the Leamington, Ont.-based pot producer’s “failure to meet its supply obligations.”
Loblaw latest
Loblaw Companies Ltd. releases its third-quarter financial results on Wednesday. Canada’s privacy commissioner said in October it was satisfied with measures taken by the retailer after an investigation found it had collected too much personal information from some customers requesting a gift card tied to an alleged bread price-fixing scandal.
October home sales
The Canadian Real Estate Association is expected to release home sales figures for October on Friday. The association’s previous monthly report found that home sales in Canada’s big cities continued a rebound in September with a 15.5 per cent increase in sales compared with a year ago.