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Maple syrup is a precious — and highly controlled — substance in the Canadian province of Quebec. In 1966, a regulatory group ...
Maple syrup has long been a staple of North American breakfasts, especially across the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada, ...
Filling up a space of 3.8 million square miles, Canada has an incredible array of ingredients that have helped build the ...
In the lead up to Canada Day, there's no better time to celebrate the contributions of Canadians in film and TV. While also ...
Canada's 31-season hockey drought requires emergency action. Annexation to the U.S. could be the fix to the mysterious problem.
Pure maple syrup has carved out a niche as a natural sweetener that goes beyond its delightful taste, offering potential metabolic benefits that set it apart from refined sugar.
Maple Syrup exports to the United States last year accounted for 55 per cent of Quebec's total production Joel Vaudeville, spokesman for Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, says his group’s 13,500 members ...
The theft of six million pounds of maple syrup in 2011 and 2012 was the basis for the black-comedy series.
All about the $18 million worth of maple syrup that was stolen in Canada—the inspiration for Amazon Prime's The Sticky.
Prime Video puts a unique and absurdist spin on the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist in their new dramedy series, "The Sticky" ...
A maple-syrup cartel is possible because, unlike grapes or cacao or wheat, whose growers compete with other farmers worldwide, over a century Quebec developed a stranglehold on the maple-syrup market.
Margo Martindale stars in Amazon Prime Video's 'The Sticky,' inspired by a maple syrup heist that took place in Canada in 2011-2012.