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Trudeau willing to adjust small biz tax plan, but won't scrap it

Trudeau kicked off the liberal caucus with a message to critics: "People who make $50,000 a year should not pay higher taxes than people who make $250,000 a year. We are going to fix that problem”


Defence Minister Sajjan says Canada officially looking at other fighter options

Sajjan told reporters in B.C. that "Boeing has not been a partner," referring to the trade spat with Bombardier, adding that the government is officially "looking at other options"


Amazon invites cities to bid on second headquarters in North America

The e-commerce juggernaut is looking for a city that will attract top technical talent and is promising as many as 50,000 jobs and billions of dollars of indirect benefits, and a Canadian city is not out of the question
 
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Are your exports growing? If so, we’d like to recognize your business with a 2017 Ontario Export Award. Honoring Ontario companies of all sizes and sectors, the awards pay tribute to businesses successfully venturing into the U.S. and beyond. Past winners include Mircom, Riverside Foods, INKAS Armored Vehicles, Lofthouse Manufacturing and others. Entering is fast and efficient using our brief online form. Final deadline is September 8 Final deadline is September 8. Apply now!
 
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Canadians looking across the Atlantic for future trade, says Angus Reid

A new survey from the research organization finds that 44 per cent of Canadians want stronger trade ties with Europe, compared to just 41 per cent who favour the U.S. » read more

Damaged Churchill, Man. rail line can be fixed for $43.5M and be complete in 2017: report

Engineering firm AECOM says the 250-kilometre section of track leading to Churchill has been damaged in 130 locations. Churchill residents face a challenging winter if rail line owner Omnitrax doesn't repair the track » read more
 
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New bitumen pellet discovery could make pipelines passé

A University of Calgary researcher says his newly patented technique creates self-sealing balls of bitumen that can then be moved in coal rail cars or transport trucks, reducing the need for new pipelines » read more
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Jaguar Land Rover vows to electrify all new vehicles by 2020

CEO Ralf Speth said the company's first fully electric performance SUV will go on sale next year as the Jaguar I-PACE » read more
 
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