The Burnt Chef Project, founded by Kris Hall in 2019, aims to combat the stigma of mental illness by providing hospitality employees with resources and tools to help them survive and thrive. Last...
READ MOREThe cumulative stress that stems from systemic, overt, and covert acts of racism and microaggressions—living with the reality that race plays a role in the daily cadence of your life—can lead to racial...
READ MOREAs a growing number of businesses look for ways to celebrate and welcome the 2SLGBTQI+ community, some are enjoying a more positive reception than others.
READ MOREWhen the pandemic hit in 2020, Jim Taylor realized he was exhausted. He had built a long and successful career with Cactus Club Restaurants and spent 20 years working in multiple roles across...
READ MOREThroughout 2022, it appeared that the Canadian food service industry had finally returned to“normal”, or at least a new sense of normal in the aftermath of the global pandemic. Pent-up consumer demand led...
READ MOREMENU Magazine is thrilled to shine a light on RC Show’s 2022 Garland Canada Culinary Competition 2nd Place Winner: Chef Michael Roszell, Chef de Cuisine at Quaaout Lodge and Spa, in Chase, British...
READ MOREBy Richard Mills, Director of Business Development, Interac Corp. With the impact of the pandemic continuing to be felt across Canada, the subsequent fallout for the restaurant industry and customer habits have been...
READ MOREBy Elle Asiedu, Co-founder, The Re-Seasoning Coalition The Re-Seasoning Coalition is dedicated to increasing the representation of Black Canadians in foodservice through research, programming, and sharing real stories like Brian’s. Stay tuned for...
READ MOREThe name alone conjures up childhood memories of neighbourhood grocery runs with hopes a parent might cave in and add a small snack or treat to the bag of milk and bread; of...
READ MOREMENU with Katherine Stanger and Shane Morganstein of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) There are myriad essential laws, policies and Acts that affect how businesses operate in Canada. Beyond the more familiar pieces...
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