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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. 鈥?Maple Leaf Foods Inc. has signed a deal to buy Viau Foods, a maker of Italian cooked, dry-cured and charcuterie meats, for $215 million.Maple Leaf Foods chief executive Michael McCain says the deal expands its position in the market for premium dry cured and pepperoni meat products and adds pro
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OTTAWA鈥擳he first shipment of a newly-approved COVID-19 vaccine destined for Canada departs Fri
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