Kashrut agency sues chicken supplier for $1.3 million
Premier Kosher, the southern Ontario company that won the right to produce kosher poultry and began selling in Ontario last year, is being sued for $1.3 million for breach of contract by the company it had hired to provide kosher certification of its products.
Flour company fined for claiming cake mix was kosher
Adee Flour Mills has been ordered to pay the Kashruth Council of Canada $25,000 in damages, after it marketed its Easy Bake line of baking products as kosher, even though COR withdrew its kashrut certification.
Their mission: prepare 1,500 kosher meals, send to Antarctica
It seemed like a dream job for a young Montreal caterer: provide all the meals for what was billed as the first organized kosher Antarctica cruise.
‘This is a double whammy’ – Winnipeg loses its two private kosher restaurants
Citing a lack of community support, Winnipeg’s two privately owned kosher restaurants have independently chosen to drop their kosher certification.
Leafs and Raptors fans get new kosher option at Scotiabank Arena
While many are happy about the food served at the Bay St. Deli, there is controversy over the prices.
9,000 kg of kosher food collected through CJA food drive in Montreal
Over 9,000 kg of non-perishable kosher food items were collected during the fourth annual Feed the Truck drive in Montreal.
Toronto kosher food bank may be forced to close shop
The first kosher food bank in Toronto will be forced to close its door to the 150 families it feeds every week, unless it receives help soon.
THE SHABBAT TABLE – “CHILLING OUT” IN THE HEALTHY JEWISH KITCHEN
Norene Gilletz provides you with the perfect recipes for your long weekend cooking.
Canada-U.S. trade dispute will mean higher prices for kosher consumers
On July 1, retaliatory trade measures imposed on the United States, including a 10 per cent tax on some food imports, will kick in.
Gurufest – Toronto’s kosher event of the year
Norene Gilletz gives a recap of the very best selections at the recent GuruFest.