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Positive Trump-Trudeau debut puts business at ease; now all eyes turn to Europe

Corporate Canada closely watched the first meeting between the two leaders, parsing every word for clues on the future of trade between the two countries


Peugeot in talks to takeover General Motors’ European operations

Already partnered with GM on several projects, French carmaker PSA Group says it's discussing “numerous strategic initiatives” with the U.S. firm, including the acquisition of its money-losing European subsidiary, Opel


Calgary canning machine manufacturer goes global as craft beer booms

15 years ago, Cask Brewing Systems' CEO was nearly laughed out of a brewing summit for suggesting craft beer be put in aluminum cans, today the company has sold its small-scale canning machines to hundreds of customers in 44 countries


Federal task force to review wired glass building code changes

Widely used in schools, hospitals and offices, but linked to hundreds of injuries, the Canadian General Standards Board is planning to strip wired glass of its safety designation at the end of the month
 
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French central bank warns EU exit would cost US$32B a year

The central bank chief estimated that extra debt interest would be roughly equivalent to France's entire military budget, as nationalist candidate Le Pen pushes for a "Frexit" » read more

Trump bump: Canadians happier with NAFTA than they were eight months ago

According to an Angus Reid poll, Canadians view the trade agreement more favourably today than they did before it came under threat from U.S. President Donald Trump » read more
 
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Crowds protest planned aluminum plant in Chinese city

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World’s first commercial flying car is now available

Dutch company PAL-V is taking orders for its propeller-controlled flying car. It claims the $399,000 Liberty meets U.S. and European airspace regulations » read more
 
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