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PM Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto say they're committed to going back to the negotiating table, but given the current state of relations between the NAFTA countries, that won't be easy
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CEO Sergio Marchionne says the focus for the Italian-American automaker is building vehicles with electrified powertrains across its brands
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Speaking in London, Ont., a week before the provincial election, the Tory leader defended his party's decision to quietly release a compilation of campaign promises without saying how they'd be paid for
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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
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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
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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
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Chrysler is the largest vehicle supplier for the autonomous car developer's ride-hailing service so far. Google-owned Waymo plans to pick up people in cars without human backup drivers, making it the first ride-hailing service to do so
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The U.S. president's appearance next week at the G7 leaders' summit in Quebec's Charlevoix region will be his first official visit to Canada, and his recent decisions are sure to cast a shadow over the proceedings
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The Trudeau government is slapping duties on up to $16.6 billion worth of U.S. imports, including flat-rolled steel, playing cards and felt-tipped pens. The Canadian tariffs will go into effect July 1
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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
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