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NAFTA watch: Countries meet in possible final push for deal in 2018

Mexico and the U.S. continue to hash out autos, the crux of a deal


Nutrien blames late spring, rail delivery woes for $1M Q1 net loss

The fertilizer giant announced two weeks ago it would lay off staff temporarily at two of its potash mines in Saskatchewan


Taxpayers federation seeks standing in pipeline, carbon tax legal battles

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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Second-gen entrepreneurs: Preparing businesses for the future

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Global expansion remains solid but trade tensions loom large, says Scotiabank

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 » read more

EDC forecasts opportunity, not recession…at least for Canada

Export Development Canada says Canadian exporters can benefit from the current economic climate, both in traditional markets and emerging economies » read more
 
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California judge affirms ruling for coffee cancer warnings

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 » read more
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Privacy experts: EU changes will help consumers indirectly, push Canada to follow

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 » read more
 
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China could target U.S. firms, debt if Trump plays hardball

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 » read more

Two Ontario Toyota plants to get $1.4B upgrade; Ottawa and province to pitch in

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 » read more