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June 20, 2019
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Fedeli, Thompson, MacLeod demoted in Doug Ford’s cabinet shuffle

The shuffle comes just after Ford and his Tories marked the one-year anniversary of winning a majority government


Ottawa invests $10M in Alcoa aluminum plant in Quebec

Alcoa's $85 million project will install cutting-edge technology to improve production


Trade, China sure to surface as Trudeau meets Trump, congressional leaders

The Oval Office meeting is aimed at getting the new North American trade deal over the finish line


TMMC recognized as a top auto manufacturer in the world

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. has won two J.D. Power 2019 Plant Quality awards based on customer surveys
 
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Rising food prices worry 90% of Canadians as federal election nears

A majority of Canadians think food prices will continue to rise if the next government does not strengthen Canada's food industry » Read more
 
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Waymo teams up with Renault, Nissan on robotaxis outside U.S.

While Waymo is not considered to be a threat to Uber, its self-driving technology is widely considered to be the world's most advanced » read more
 
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GM seeks to avoid Takata recalls for fourth straight year

Would have to repair more than 6 million trucks and SUVs at a cost of US$1.2 billion. » read more

5 hospitalized after cleaning product spill at Tyson plant

Roughly 1,200 employees work at the poultry plant in Arkansas. » read more