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Mexico and the U.S. continue to hash out autos, the crux of a deal
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The fertilizer giant announced two weeks ago it would lay off staff temporarily at two of its potash mines in Saskatchewan
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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says it will request permission for intervener status in two court cases: Saskatchewan's fight against the federal carbon tax, and B.C.'s attempt to halt the Trans Mountain pipeline project
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Transforming the manufacturing process, LOCTITE adhesives provide speedy, durable solutions for visual display designer Joker FX
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Manufacturers have no shortage of adjustments to make as they look to the next industrial revolution
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The global economy is on the cusp of a long-feared escalation in trade tensions, and Scotiabank says the dominant risk of the Trump presidency would have significant implications for many countries
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Export Development Canada says Canadian exporters can benefit from the current economic climate, both in traditional markets and emerging economies
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Trouble brewing for coffee chains in California: On May 7 a Los Angeles superior court judge finalized a decision he made in March, saying a carcinogen that is a byproduct of roasting coffee warrants a cancer warning label
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Starting May 25, the EU will attempt to impose fines of up to four per cent of a company's annual revenue, no matter where the business is based, if they fail to protect or mismanage the data of EU citizens
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China's reliance on exports gives the U.S. the upper hand when it comes to imposing tariffs, but the Asian superpower can hurt its chief rival in other ways
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The Cambridge, Ont. and Woodstock, Ont. factories will become Toyota's North American manufacturing hub for the RAV4. The feds and Ontario will contribute $110 million each to the upgrades
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