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Study Confirms Canada’s About-To-End Legal Confusion Mostly Benefited Vape Shops Over C-Stores
While the adoption of Bill S-5 on vaping is expected in the coming months which will bring order, for the first
Quebec: The Last Province In Canada To Sell A (Legal) Cigarette Carton For Less Than $100
In the wake of the recent Federal budget, tobacco taxes have seen a huge surprise increase, to say the least.
Just Appointed, Marc Fortin Is Looking Forward To Bringing Distinctive Value To Retailers
Because they are literally under pressure from all sides while they play such a fundamental role in the economy (just
EXCLUSIVE – Are Beer Stores Allowed In Quebec? DepQuébec & The Régie At War On The Word “Assortment”
An epic confrontation currently rages on between DepQuébec, a web portal dedicated to Québec dépanneurs, and the legal authorities of the
EXCLUSIVE — Canada Post Cuts 20% Of Annual Service Fees Paid To C-Stores With A Postal Outlet
Without warning and unilaterally, Canada Post recently reduced by 20% the “Operating Service Fee” payable to convenience stores for operating
Anybody Can Open A Genuine 100% Beer Store In Quebec, Without (Almost) Any Food Offering!
You may have already dreamed of opening a beer store in Quebec that specializes ONLY in microbrewery beer and wine,
EXCLUSIVE — A C-Store Owner Denounces The Resurgence Of Contraband Tobacco In Quebec
Owner of a well-known depanneur founded by his grandfather and located in Montreal’s Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district, Daniel Simard, of the famous
Dépanneur Telmosse: Independent And Proud!
Text and photo: Yves Rouleau, journalist, L’Information du Nord Mont-Tremblant (see original article here). Translation by DepQuébec. Surviving As An Independent Owner
Created In Quebec, GURU Is A Natural Source Of Energy For C-Store Profits
If you sell energy drinks in your convenience store, there is no reason not to offer GURU. Why? Because this product
Three Quebec C-Store Owners Tell DepQuébec Upcoming $12 Minimum Wage WILL HURT
The surprise increase in the Quebec minimum wage to $12 (instead of $11.75 as expected) announced last week by the