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October 29, 2018
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OEA 2018

Remove U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs before signing USMCA: Mexican minister

Juan Carlos Baker, Mexico's deputy commerce minister, says Trump's metal levies are an impediment to signing the USMCA


NDP MP slams Trudeau for not calling byelection in Jagmeet Singh’s B.C. riding

The NDP leader has been named a candidate in Burnaby South, which is currently an empty seat. The feds have until March 18 at the latest to call a byelection for the riding


Report: FBI conducting criminal investigation into Tesla

The FBI is investigating whether the company made production estimates that it knew would be impossible to meet. The company defended its forecasts


IBM set to acquire North Carolina based Red Hat in US$34B deal

The deal is subject to Red Hat shareholder and regulatory approval and should be completed in the latter half of 2019
 
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SUCCESS CENTRE 
 

New Fein core drills offer more mobility, versatility and function

Fein Canada's success continues as it introduces two new types of Slugger core drills of the highest quality: the AMJU 137 PMQW and the JMC USA 90 » read more
 

Raising capital without using a bank

Alternative lenders provide financial services when traditional methods fail » read more
 

Loctite online video series offers live demonstrations of high-performance products

The best way to decide whether a product is worth the investment is to watch it in action – especially when it comes to industrial adhesive products that boast top strength » read more
 
KNOWLEDGE CENTRE 
 

Manufacturers got $227.6M in government funding in July and August

Government funding can help you grow your business and take on new and fruitful projects » Learn More

Legally High

It is official: recreational marijuana is legal in Canada with effect from October 17. With that comes a patchwork of jurisdictional laws establishing where and how marijuana products will be sold and used by consumers. » Learn More
 
EXPORT EDGE 
 
ExportEdge

With a new NAFTA on paper, let’s take a second to recognize Ontario’s manufacturers

While governments should not pick winners and losers in business, encouraging the strengths of a core industry is part of managing a strong economy » read more

Breaking out of the Canadian bubble: why exporting is a critical strategy

Opportunities for rapid growth are plentiful for Canadian businesses, but most of them lie beyond our shores » read more

Tariffs: What they mean for your pricing strategy

While there is great uncertainty at this stage as to what, how large, and where tariffs will be imposed, one thing is certain: price adjustments will likely result » read more
 
Editor’s Picks 
 

Fragmented bus service market emerges as Greyhound exits Western Canada Oct. 31

Greyhound's announcement in July that it would exit almost all of Western Canada is an opportunity for Regina-based Rider Express » read more

Ford’s promised ‘open for business’ signs going up within weeks

The bilingual blue and white signs are intended to attract business to Ontario » read more
 
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Fabtech USA

Achieve efficiency with alignment: All departments working together

Realize improved performance of assets while reducing costs is the objective. » read more

Airbus delivers A220 jet to Delta, hoping to bring venture back to black

European plane-maker aims to cut supply costs in order to restore the program to profitability. » read more

Tim Hortons sees Canadian growth as it works to fix franchisee relationship

Revenue totalled $1.38 billion, up from $1.21 billion in the same quarter last year. » read more