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Conservative finance critic demands Liberals take the lid off the ‘carbon tax cover-up’

Pierre Poilievre grilled Finance Minister Bill Morneau on the cost of the federal government's carbon pricing scheme during a special Q-and-A session in the House of Commons on the evening of May 22


No suitors emerge yet for pipeline project stake as May 31 Kinder Morgan deadline looms

Since Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the Trans Mountain expansion project would have plenty of suitors besides Kinder Morgan, none have publicly emerged


U.S. and China work on ZTE rescue; Mnuchin denies quid pro quo

The two countries are working on a deal that would ease sanctions on Chinese telecom firm ZTE Corp., possibly requiring ZTE to revamp its board and pay a US$1 billion fine
 
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Why Top Canadian Manufacturers are investing in Young Talent to Build Sales Force

From manufacturing in automotive to food processing to transportation equipment production, last year, Canadian manufacturers employed more than 1.5 million Canadians, which represents nearly 10 per cent of total employment nationwide » read more
 
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Boots on the ground: trade shows and market visits

A trade show can cost approximately $10,000 to $20,000. That’s a lot of money to spend if things don’t go well. Do it right » read more

Ship product, services, or build there: get a handle on logistics

Deciding how to get your products into the hands of customers and end users or provide customers with the service you offer is one of the most difficult decisions facing an exporter » read more
 
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German city to ban some diesel cars to combat air pollution

Hamburg will ban older models of diesel cars from certain sections of the city. The move follows a February ruling from Germany's top administrative court allowing cities to ban diesel vehicles » read more
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Hawaii geothermal plant plugs wells as lava flows nearby

The Puna Geothermal Venture, owned by Nevada's Ormat Technologies, was shut down shortly after the Kilauea volcano began spewing lava on May 3. The plant provides roughly one-quarter of the Big Island's daily energy demand » read more
 
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China cutting auto import taxes as of July 1

The country's Finance Ministry said charges for many imported vehicles will be cut from 25 per cent to 15 per cent » read more

Nuclear plant shuts down unexpectedly in Washington state

The Columbia Generating Station is the only commercially operated nuclear power plant in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Plant officials are investigating the issue, which involved the main transformer and the electricity distribution system » read more