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Re-Elected Ford Government Asked to Get Tough on Contraband Tobacco & Support Hard Working Business Owners Across Ontario

by Save Our Stores | Jun 8, 2022

Hundreds of Independent Convenience Store Owners Forced to Close in Last 10 Years Largely Due to Illegal Tobacco Sales ETOBICOKE, ON – June 8th, 2022 – The Ontario Korean Businessmen’s Association (OKBA) congratulates Doug Ford and his government on their majority...

Convenience Store Owners Frustrated That Contraband Tobacco is Not an Election Issue in Ontario

by Save Our Stores | May 27, 2022

OKBA Loses Hundreds of Members Over Last 10 Years Largely Due to Illegal Tobacco Sales ETOBICOKE, ON, May 25, 2022 /CNW/ – With Ontario’s election winding down, independent convenience store owners are frustrated and disappointed that the major...

Contraband Tobacco in Ontario Has Caused Hundreds of Convenience Stores to Permanently Close

by Save Our Stores | Apr 7, 2022

Ontario Korean Businessmen’s Association (OKBA) Launch 2022 Save Our Stores Campaign to Raise Awareness ETOBICOKE, ON, April 6, 2022 /CNW/ – As Ontario’s leading voice for independent convenience store owners, the OKBA launched their...

Ontario Korean Businessmen’s Association (OKBA) Launching 2022 SAVE OUR STORES Election Campaign

by Save Our Stores | Apr 4, 2022

WHEN:             April 6th, 2022, 12:00pm EDT WHERE:          Streaming live – OKBA Office, 175 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON HOW:  ...

Ontario Government Losing $2M Daily to Black Market Tobacco – It’s Time to Stop the Losses

by Save Our Stores | Sep 20, 2020

Ontario Consumers Return to Legal Cigarette Channels When Illegal Products Unavailable Sept. 16, 2020 /CNW/ – Ontario’s independent convenience store operators have a clear message for Finance Minister Rod Phillips and Premier Doug Ford, with respect to...

Convenience Store Owners Angry at PC Government for Portraying Sector as Untrustworthy

by Save Our Stores | Feb 28, 2020

Health Minister Christine Elliott’s Short-Sighted Announcement Hurts Small Business Operators Unfairly and Does Nothing to Protect Youth Toronto – (February 28, 2020) Subsequent to the January 1st, 2020 regulation banning convenience stores from displaying vaping...
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  • Convenience Store Owners Frustrated That Contraband Tobacco is Not an Election Issue in Ontario
  • Contraband Tobacco in Ontario Has Caused Hundreds of Convenience Stores to Permanently Close
  • Ontario Korean Businessmen’s Association (OKBA) Launching 2022 SAVE OUR STORES Election Campaign
  • Ontario Government Losing $2M Daily to Black Market Tobacco – It’s Time to Stop the Losses

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