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The noble brunch

The noble brunch

How to plan, prep and execute an elegant yet effortless brunch spread
Some Jif peanut butter products recalled due to potential salmonella contamination

Some Jif peanut butter products recalled due to potential salmonella contamination

Jars with lot codes 1274425 through 2140425 should be disposed of immediately
Food prices soar to record levels on Ukraine war disruptions

Food prices soar to record levels on Ukraine war disruptions

UN’s Food Price Index up 12.6% from February, which was the highest level since its inception in 1990
Union Bay Seafood brand Pacific oysters recalled due to norovirus risk

Union Bay Seafood brand Pacific oysters recalled due to norovirus risk

Oysters in question were sold in B.C., and may have been distributed in other provinces as well
Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll

Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll

Four-fifths of respondents said inflation was having a serious impact on their households
No poutine for Putin: Quebec diner drops word ‘poutine’ over Ukraine war

No poutine for Putin: Quebec diner drops word ‘poutine’ over Ukraine war

In French, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s last name is written and pronounced “Poutine”
Highly contagious variant could stress Canadian food production, farm groups say

Highly contagious variant could stress Canadian food production, farm groups say

Outbreaks at Alberta meat-packing plants in 2020 sickened hundreds and killed 4
More Salmonella illness cases in Western Canada linked to frozen kernel corn brand

More Salmonella illness cases in Western Canada linked to frozen kernel corn brand

People have reported getting ill in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario
$30 million top-up coming to Canada’s emergency food fund

$30 million top-up coming to Canada’s emergency food fund

Fund will provide more money to the charities to help Canadians access needed food
Canadian families will pay an extra $966 for groceries in 2022, report says

Canadian families will pay an extra $966 for groceries in 2022, report says

Jump in B.C. and Alberta expected to be higher than average