Canada’s grocers remove Russian products from store shelves
![]() 1804 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. |

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