McDonald's pins its hopes on all-day breakfast Sunday, November 8, 2015 McDonald's, known as America's favourite burger joint, may become the country's favourite all day breakfast spot if a nationwide launch in early October makes money for the struggling company.Breakfast has been one of the chain's lone bright spots in recent years, according to Bloomberg News. So, when a survey found one third of Americans said they would visit the restaurant more often if they could get breakfast all the time, guess what corporate decision was made. Different regions will offer different sandwiches. Egg McMuffins are likely options all over.Times have been tough for Ronald McDonald's boss. Promotions like a one-third pound sirloin failed to perform. So it's goodbye beef, hello to ham and eggs. The U.S. market accounts for 40 per cent of the company's business worldwide. If and when all-day breakfast comes to Canadian stores is a question. BF Now you can buy animal welfare bonds Ryerson prof takes to spray-painting
Ontario beef farms honoured for pasture innovation and environmental stewardship Friday, February 20, 2026 Two Ontario beef operations earn top 2026 awards for pasture and environmental excellence. At the Beef Farmers of Ontario’s (BFO) 64th annual general meeting banquet in Toronto on February 18, 2026, two standout Ontario beef operations were recognized for their commitment to... Read this article online
New Leadership Team Named at OFVGA Friday, February 20, 2026 The Ontario Fruit & VegetableGrowersAssociation has announced a new leadership team following recent elections. Mike Chromczak has been selected as chair, and MatthiasOppenlaenderhas beenelectedvice chair. Chromczak brings more than a decade of industry involvement to the position.... Read this article online
Food Freedom Day 2026 - What Canada’s Grocery Costs Really Tell Us Thursday, February 19, 2026 The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) has announced that Sunday, February 8th, 2026, markedFood Freedom Day—the date by which the average Canadian household has earned enough income to cover its entire annual grocery bill. Each year, CFA analyzes how much of Canadians’... Read this article online
Avoid De-Registered Varieties to Safeguard International Canola Trade Thursday, February 19, 2026 It has been a tough year for canola growers, but Keep It Clean is reminding farmers that growing registered canola varieties is essential to protecting export markets and maintaining the reputation of the Canadian canola industry. Quality assurance begins with proper seed selection... Read this article online
Canadian Grain and Pork Sectors Join Others in Sound Alarm Over AAFC Research Cuts Wednesday, February 18, 2026 The Grain Growers of Canada (CGC), the Canadian Pork Council (CPC), and Swine Innovation Porc (SIP) are expressing serious concern following recently announced staff reductions and facility closures or consolidations within Agriculture and Agri‑Food Canada (AAFC). The groups warn that... Read this article online