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 CALGARY 鈥?Albe stanley cup price rta   minister of trade says Canada   oil and gas industry has little to worry about as wide-ranging North American trade negotiations get underway.Speaking Thursday after a conference of state go stanley cup becher vernments in Tacoma, Wash., Minister Deron Bilous said U.S. lawmakers recognize the importance of an integrated energy market.He said Alberta government representatives have been meeting with U.S. counterparts regularly to emphasize the importance of market access and open borders, and he   been encouraging industry members to do the same.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bilous said efforts in recent months were helpful in effectively killing the proposal for a border adjustment tax, which could have set tariffs for oil and gas imports from Canada and presented one of the biggest trade threats to the industry.      He said the provincial government is also pushing for more open borders for agriculture and other products, and the need to harmonize regulations to speed up the flow of goods.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The minister   comments come a day after NAFTA trade negotiations kicked off in Washington, D.C., with dozen stanley cup s of topics set to be covered in the talks.By The Canadian Press Brlq Today s coronavirus news: Canada s vaccine panel recommends going up to 4 months between COVID vaccine doses; Ford urged to move Toronto into  grey  zone next week
 TORONTO 鈥?Popeyes ; much-hyped chicken sandwich will go on sale Canada-wide on Monday, after trial launches in Edmonton and southern Ontario earlier this year.The sandwich made headlines for rapidly selling out after it was released in the U.S. last year. But unlike last years U.S. frenzy, the Canadian launch requires crowd control as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps restaurant capacities limited.Popeyes Canada general manager Rob Manuel said franchisees will add physical dis stanley mug tancing stickers both inside and outside restaurants to better direct customers while com stanley cup plying wi stanley cup website th pandemic-related public health measures. Manuel said the sandwich will also be available through food delivery apps at its Sept. 14 launch.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Although hiring is left to franchise owners, Manuel said shop owners are being encouraged to hire full-time staffers if needed, to deal with increased demand.Popeyes has launched an ambitious expansion in the Canadian market in the last five years. Of its 230 locations, 100 were added in the past four years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Popeyes, which is owned by Tim Hortons-parent company Restaurant Brands International Inc., is one of several restaurants trying to woo Canadian consumers with new fried chicken offerings. Chick-fil-A drew crowds when it opened a Toronto location last year and KFC launched its own Famous Chicken Sandwich on Sept. 7, touting a v