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Nov 20, 2019
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Trudeau to take sober approach to unveiling new cabinet for minority mandate

Many ministers are expected to move to new portfolios


Federal Liberal government urged to intervene to end CN rail strike

Roughly 3,200 Canadian National Railway Co. workers began striking early Tuesday after the workers and CN failed to reach a deal


Trans Mountain received $320M in government subsidies in first half 2019: report

The money included $135.8 million in direct subsidies and $183.8 million in indirect subsidies that were not clearly disclosed to taxpayers


Doug Ford’s cancellation of green energy deals costs Ontario taxpayers $231M

Associate energy minister Bill Walker blamed the previous Liberal government for signing the deals while the province had an oversupply of electricity
 
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Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises remain nimble in the face of change

While SMEs understand the value new technology brings, many are unsure about how to leverage technology to its full potential, reports the American Express SME Pulse Survey » Read more
 
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Across the enterprise: Tackle Industry 4.0 with edge, fog and cloud computing [Manufacturing AUTOMATION]

The pressure is on to join industry heavyweights who have already begun their digital transformation. Jonathan Gross offers advice on building a responsive Industry 4.0 strategy » read more
 
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