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July 10, 2019
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Federal Liberals blast Ontario Tories over looming Bombardier layoffs
The federal labour minister wags a finger at Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government for failing to deliver on a promised contract
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Tories, Libs fight over costs of climate action in election campaign preview
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer issued an open letter to PM Trudeau branding the new clean fuel standard a secret fuel tax and promising to scrap it entirely
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California air boss: open to compromise in mileage standoff
The Liberal state and the Trump administration are at loggerheads over auto emissions
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U.K. ambassador to U.S. quits days after leaked cables on Trump
Kim Darroch's resignation comes after leaked documents revealed the envoy's dim view of Trump's administration
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HEADLINES
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, warns of drag from global trade tensions
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OCS pulls affected CannTrust cannabis products amid Health Canada probe
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Mazda recalls over 262K vehicles to fix engine stall problem
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U.S.-Canada train tunnel cleared, rails fixed after derailment
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Powell signals that U.S. fed rate cut could be coming soon
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Trade, climate policy on agenda for premiers’ meeting in Saskatoon
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Alberta government seeking feedback on greenhouse gas emissions reduction plan
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Toyota shifts gears, plans to build new SUV at Alabama plant
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Labour trend: Who is processing your food?
Labour market information confirms why attracting and retaining workers in the food and beverage manufacturing sector is a challenge
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Editor’s Pick
MPs not running again will get paid around $1.6M in severance
The standard salary for MPs currently sits at $178,900 for 2019. Most sitting MPs receiving severance will walk away with just under $90K
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LATEST FROM PLANT
Oil producers call for oil eased curtailment for rail commitments
Would result in Alberta producers getting better prices for higher volumes of oil.
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Bombardier to appeal Brazil ruling over alleged bidding infractions
$175 million in fines levied against a "cartel" that the tribunal found manipulated at least 26 tenders between 1999 and 2013.
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