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‘Trade wars are good, and easy to win,’ Trump says amid steel, aluminum furor

The president's bold claim is likely to find more than a few skeptics as Canada and other countries vow to "take responsive measures" against Trump's planned metal tariffs


Canada looking at replacing ‘Can Force One’ and fleet as they hit 31st birthday

The Canadian version of Air Force One, an aging Airbus 310-300 used to transport the PM and the Governor General, has been experiencing mechanical problems recently. Replacing it and a fleet of military transports won’t come cheap


A pro-Canada chorus in the U.S. urges Trump against tariffs on neighbour

Following Trump's announcement Thursday that he plans to enact punishing tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum, U.S. metals companies, a steel union, a conservative newspaper and the military are imploring the administration to spare Canada from the duties
 
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Cybersecurity testing and evaluation helps smart home technology manufacturers gain a competitive edge

The world is changing. More and more innovative products are being developed with the ability to connect to the Internet, with the number of connected devices expected to experience major growth over the next few years » read more
 
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Artificial Intelligence: Canadian companies watch from the sidelines

Companies are looking forward to amazing advances, from productivity gains and process automation to predicting consumer behaviour, but they aren’t opening their wallets just yet » read more
 
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Canadian auto sales continue strong start with record breaking February: report

DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says new light vehicle sales in the first two months of 2018 were up 3.8 per cent compared with the same period in 2017 » read more

Federal budget details slower than expected trickle of infrastructure money

Tuesday's budget showed more than $3.8 billion from Phase 1 of the Liberal's infrastructure plan, which was supposed to be spent by the end of the month, won't be totally out the door until at least 2021. For the second phase of spending, $3 billion won't be spent until 2025 » read more
 
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BMO plans new 'urban campus' for 3,500 workers in downtown Toronto

The bank would not disclose the cost of the major construction project, but called the four-storey site atop Toronto's Eaton Centre a "meaningful investment" » read more
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Trump EPA moves to roll back more rules on fuels pollution

The U.S. environmental agency is reducing regulations governing leaks and emissions from oil and gas drilling and giving state regulators more authority over how utilities dispose of the ash left behind when coal is burned to generate electricity » read more
 
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