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Freeland agrees to NDP trade pitch in return for USMCA support: letter
The Deputy PM says the government will provide the House of Commons with an economic-impact assessment at the same time the legislation to ratify the trade deal is tabled
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Teck Resources warns of $1.13B charge if Frontier oilsands mine rejected
A decision on the $20.6-billion, 260,000-barrel-per-day project is expected before the end of the month
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Hyundai Canada becomes first automaker to offer vehicle rentals to consumers
The pilot project will begin in early March at select Ontario dealerships
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IAEA concludes Canada prepared to respond to nuclear emergency
An 11-person International Atomic Energy Agency team visited various sites in Ontario and New Brunswick
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Major shipper steers clear of Halifax port as rail blockades continue
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Ontario will replace defective licence plates, cabinet minister says
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Magna says some plants in China still offline, parts supplies a concern
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N.S.-based Techtronics Machine Works gets fed money for CNC system
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China suspends more penalties on U.S. goods after trade truce
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Feds, Quebec investing $4.8M to connect rural road stop to power grid
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Fisheries Act offence results in $1.25M fine for Alberta-based fuel retailer
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MANUFACTURING IN-DEPTH
Nova Scotia proposes changes to address gender wage gap in the province
Amendments tabled Feb. 20 would prohibit employers from asking prospective employees about their wage history
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New Caisse CEO stresses caution after 10 year bull market and soft 2019 returns
The Quebec pension fund manager is aiming for caution amid a growing gap between real economic performance and a soaring stock market
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Stelco reports Q4 loss on challenging market conditions, steel price drop
Average steel selling price for the quarter was down 28% compared with last year.
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No injuries as CN train carrying crude oil derails in NW Ontario
CN says 31 cars came off the tracks near Emo, Ont, most carrying crude and at least two were leaking.
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