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OEA 2018

U.S. imposing steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada, Mexico, Ross says

Metal duties are going into effect for Canada, Mexico and the European Union June 1 at midnight: U.S. commerce secretary said NAFTA delay factored into decision for Mexico and Canada


Canadian Pacific Rail reaches agreement with Teamsters to end strike

Crisis averted: Full operations will resume May 31 across Canada. Railway CEO Keith Creel says the agreement is positive for 12,000 CP Rail employees, customers and the entire Canadian economy


Ontario Tories quietly release list of campaign promises, call it final plan

The PCs campaign promises are now in writing on their website, and while the initiatives have price tags its unclear how they will be funded
 
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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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Bank breaches highlight rise of cyber threats as new exploitation strategies emerge

BMO and CIBC-owned Simplii were apparently targeted by attacks that may have compromised the information of up to 90,000 Canadians » read more
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GM revs up autonomous car unit and dormant shares fly

GM said it will sink US$1.1 billion into its GM Cruise automated division, while Japanese firm SoftBank will spend US$2.25 billion for a nearly 20 per cent stake » read more
 
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NAFTA unresolved, steel tariffs hanging after Freeland, Lighthizer meeting

A face-to-face meeting between the two negotiators didn't yield anything concrete. NAFTA is still up in the air and current exemptions to U.S. metals tariffs expire June 1 » read more

CAA report recommends ways to reduce congestion on Canadian roads

The Canadian Automobile Association says improved traffic management can save time, fuel and reduce air pollution at the lowest cost » read more