Canada’s grocers remove Russian products from store shelves
![]() 1617 Monday, 28 March, 2022, 10:12 The Proteha sunflower seeds are gone. So are the bottles of Kvass malt beer, and the chocolate-covered marshmallows. All of these products with made-in-Russia labels could be found on select grocery shelves in Canada until recently. But as companies around the world have distanced themselves from operations and business relationships in Russia – a corporate shunning of Vladimir Putin’s regime as its invasion of Ukraine rages on – grocery retailers here have also taken a small but symbolic step. |
Canada transfers US$1.7bn in revenues from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
238Yesterday, 21:40Trump expected to sign executive order easing Syria sanctions
295Yesterday, 19:58"No wonder Putin found common ground with Iran" - Zelensky joins sanctions against Iran
430Yesterday, 09:34"Why did Armenia take such a position? Perhaps, not everything is smooth with us" - Lukashenko
114326.06.2025, 20:34#Hürriyet։ "Oil prices will rise if Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz"
195916.06.2025, 16:04Omani fund replaces Russia's Alrosa in Angolan diamond miner Catoca
245909.06.2025, 20:52World's highest railway bridge opens in India (video)
264007.06.2025, 21:19Trump says debt limit should be eliminated
257004.06.2025, 22:52