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Canadian negotiators in D.C. to come up with NAFTA deal all countries can stomach

A Canadian delegation is on a fact-finding mission in Washington this week in hopes of breaking the months of trade talk deadlock


Construction to go ahead on polarizing Site C dam, but cost soars to $10.7B

The provincial NDP gave the hydro project a reluctant green light, blaming B.C.'s previous Liberal government for advancing the project to the point of no return


Uber says 815,000 Canadians affected by global data breach

The disclosure came the same day Canada's privacy commissioner opened a formal investigation into the hack that exposed 57 million Uber accounts globally in October, 2016, but was made public a year later
 
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Economic advisers push Ottawa to focus on business investment, job re-skilling

The advisory council headed by McKinsey chief Dominic Barton says Canada needs to spend more to help adult workers adjust to the changing labour market » read more

No direct carbon tax planned for New Brunswick

Sources say the province's carbon pricing legislation will include greater emphasis on energy efficiency programs and impose new regulations on heavy industry » read more
 
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Lyft chooses Toronto for first international foray

The move from the ride ride-hailing firm, which has received backing from GM and Ford, comes five years after the Toronto launch of Lyft's rival Uber sparked protests by taxi drivers » read more
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Turning worm poop into dollars earns Oregon student a trip to Toronto awards

Joseph Walker, who's studying at Brigham Young University, began the company OmniEarth to make fertilizer from worm poop and in April the company in the international Global Student Entrepreneur Awards in Toronto » read more
 
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