Aleksandra Sagan
Reporter for The Canadian Press
About Aleksandra Sagan
Starbucks goals for sustainability will need consumer buy-in
Starbucks has an ambitious plan to reduce its environmental footprint, albeit one it acknowledges will require considerable buy-in from its customers.
Maple Leaf Foods now carbon neutral: company says
Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it has become carbon neutral by reducing its emissions and investing in environmental projects in Canada and the United States.
Two students dead, several seriously injured in Vancouver Island bus rollover
Two University of Victoria students died and more than a dozen other people were injured on Friday, September 13, 2019, after a bus on its way to a marine research centre rolled over on a narrow gravel road on Vancouver Island.
Retail giants face pressure to change chemical-coated receipt paper
Some of Canada's biggest retailers started testing alternatives to receipt paper that's coated in potentially dangerous chemicals, as pressure mounts for them to phase it out by the end of this year.
Sobeys to remove plastic bags from all stores next year as grocers go green
Shoppers at Sobeys Inc. grocery stores will soon need to bring their own totes or lug their purchases home in paper bags as the chain moves to phase out plastic bags by February 2020.
Aviation experts question security, passenger safety after woman left on plane
Aviation experts are raising security and passenger safety concerns after a woman was left sleeping on a parked Air Canada aircraft with the lights turned off and crew gone.
Canadian farmers face uncertainty after China escalates canola feud
Canadian farmers are facing an uncertain future after China escalated its feud over canola on Tuesday, March 26, 2019.
Chinese canola decision weighs on prices, creates logistical headaches
Canola prices have taken a hit in the wake of China's decision to block certain Canadian imports, a move that has created a logistical headache for exporters reliant on the key overseas market.
Victoria-based AggregateIQ Data Services denies link to Cambridge Analytica in Facebook data scandal
A small Victoria, B.C.-based tech firm has found itself mired in a privacy scandal unfolding in Europe as it faces accusations that it played a role in influencing Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Bakers, grocers met to reach deals on bread price increases: Competition Bureau
Senior officers at Canada's two largest bakery wholesalers communicated directly to raise prices in lockstep, then met with five retailers, who accepted the hike on condition their competitors would as well, the federal competition watchdog alleges in court documents released Wednesday.