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November 19, 2018
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Next Canadian federal election will be target for Russian meddling: Sajjan

Canada's defence minister sounded off on the threats of cyber attacks targeting and fake news seeking to undermine elections


Trudeau says he won’t negotiate in public on future of LGBTQ rights in USMCA

More than 40 Republican lawmakers wrote U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday demanding the removal of anti-discrimination language in the agreement


Canada Post calls for ‘cooling off’ period to allow for mediated talks

The crown corporation wants CUPW members to put down their picket signs until after the holiday rush


Struggling NDP could be the biggest worry for federal Tories as House returns

The collapse of the NDP is what keeps Conservatives up at night, says a strategist
 
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SUCCESS CENTRE 
 

Use your money wisely: Part 1

This is Part 1 of a two-part series featuring the most common and most interesting leasing/financing questions. » read more
 

New offerings from LOCTITE: problem-solving sealants! [WATCH]

LOCTITE, Canada’s leader in sealants and adhesives, is introducing new innovative products to the industrial market. » read more
 
KNOWLEDGE CENTRE 
 

EDC: Global Export Forecast Fall 2018

Canadian goods exports are forecast to follow up last year’s banner performance with another strong 6 per cent expansion in 2018 and 4 per cent in 2019 » Learn More

Access the U.S.: Expanding your Canadian business with ease

Many Canadian companies see a lot of their sales coming from the U.S. In that case, it’s good to be closer to your customers » Learn More

Who Got Funding in October

Funding portal tracks which companies and organizations in the manufacturing sector secured government incentives and provides you with insights on how to find and secure funding for your business » Learn More
 
EXPORT EDGE 
 
Proface

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 
 

‘A giant step forward’: new $10 bill featuring Viola Desmond to enter circulation

The bill is the first vertically oriented banknote in Canada, and also includes a picture of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, an excerpt from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and an eagle feather » read more
Doug Ford

Privacy concerns over credit card use for legal online pot purchases

Concern has been heightened in provinces where anonymously paying cash in-store is not possible in light of a controversial Statistics Canada initiative to obtain detailed bank records from all Canadians » read more
 
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Export Key

US, China trade barbs on tariffs as Trudeau meets with ASEAN leaders

Trade dispute is over American complaints that Beijing provides deep state subsidies for its businesses, and intellectual property theft. » read more

Manufacturing sales up 0.2% in September: Statistics Canada

Growth in July means the sector had a good third quarter. » read more

Safety investigation continue into deaths of three people in Leduc

Officials provide few details following Nov. accident at Millennium Cryogenic Technologies. » read more