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Manitoba’s 2023 budget fails to deliver much-needed support to province’s foodservice sector

Today’s announcement of Manitoba’s 2023 budget has the province’s foodservice sector feeling left out. Restaurants Canada appreciates the focus of the 2023 budget on alleviating the pressures of inflation and its commitment to making the province a more affordable place to live, work, and operate a business.

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Federal Pre-Budget Submission 2023: A Strategy for the Foodservice Industry Relaunch

As part of the federal budget process, Restaurants Canada is pleased to offer the Canadian Government its views…

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B.C. budget 2023: A missed opportunity to address top industry concerns of rising business inflation costs and labour shortages

Restaurants Canada is pleased to see B.C.’s provincial budget includes no business income tax increases, but rather offers…

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2023 Alberta budget: A missed opportunity to address the province’s foodservice sector affordability challenges

Alberta’s restaurant sector appreciates the province’s focus in the 2023 budget on alleviating skyrocketing inflationary costs, and its…

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Restaurants Canada welcomes win for restaurateurs with Vancouver City Council’s vote to scrap single-use cup fee

Vancouver City Council has voted to end the city’s 25-cent single-use cup fee after receiving resounding feedback from…