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Ontario hiring officers, increasing fines to crack down on firms violating labour laws

As Ontario companies reluctantly adjust to the province’s new minimum wage, Queen’s Park is hiring up to 175 new enforcement officers to enforce the rules


Honda Accord wins North America Car of the Year at Detroit auto show

The 10th-generation Accord edged out two strong contenders for the award, which was announced at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit


U.K. looks to fast-track investigation into Carillion collapse

The fallout from the liquidation of huge global construction firm Carillion will go far beyond job losses, as the company owes its suppliers and partners hundreds of millions of dollars
 
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The 2018 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I is Here

The 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I is currently available on its own, and in February, it will be available with the Code Handbook as part of a specially-priced package. The Code can also be bundled with updated training to help you quickly apply CE Code concepts and best practices.
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Case study: Montebello Packaging chooses NOVIPRO for its new E-SPACE-hosted ERP

No longer able to cope with the increasing complexity and scope of its operations, Montebello launched a review of its management system » read more
 
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BDC forecasts small business investments will rise 3 per cent in 2018

The Business Development Bank of Canada says small business owners expect to increase their spending on acquiring other businesses this year, and to invest in growth » read more

NAFTA dispute resolution, Chapter 11 processes have cost Canada $314M

A report says Canada has been targeted by more NAFTA Chapter 11 claims than Mexico or the U.S., and has been sued more than twice as many times as Mexico and the U.S. combined since 2010 » read more
 
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After eight-year hiatus, Ford Ranger returns to North America in 2019

Ford yanked the small pickup from U.S. and Canadian markets in 2011, citing high fuel costs and dwindling truck sales » read more
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New draft of carbon tax includes break for industrial firms, tightens screws on holdout provinces

Both Saskatchewan and New Brunswick have remained defiant as Ottawa moves toward implementing its carbon tax » read more
 
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