Five things to watch for in Canadian business this week

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It's a big week in the food industry, with grocery giant Loblaw and restaurant owner Recipe Unlimited both set to release their latest quarterly results.

TORONTO -- Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Recipe Unlimited Corp. reports its third-quarter results on Monday. The company -- which owns a wide range of restaurant brands including Swiss Chalet, Harvey's, East Side Mario's, Kelseys and Milestones -- reported lower second-quarter sales and profit in August due to a slow start to the patio season and competitor discounting.

Cannabis company Aleafia Health will discuss its third-quarter financial results on Tuesday. The Toronto-based company said in October that it would terminate its wholesale pot supply agreement with Aphria Inc., citing the Leamington, Ont.-based pot producer's "failure to meet its supply obligations."Loblaw Companies Ltd. releases its third-quarter financial results on Wednesday.

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Loblaws off the hook. What is their connection to Trudeau? They also got $12M for new freezers. Very fishy.

Business is leaving Canada. No new business for Canada. Same old corruption-Loblaws and real estate agents. Too bad you cant report a booming economy and number 1 exporter of oil. That would be the USA.

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