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As Trump looks inward, Trudeau charts course forward with other allies

With the U.S. on the sidelines, the prime minister is shoring up relationships with G7 leaders and pushing ahead plans to clean up the global economy


One-year delay at Site C dam would cost $630 million: BC Hydro

As B.C.'s "caretaker" cabinet is sworn in, political upheaval in Victoria is threatening to put construction at the new hydro facility on indefinite hold; crews have already been working on the $8.8-billion project for two years


A quick fix to NAFTA: Canada’s premiers leave Washington hoping it’s doable

Despite the optimism, a Canadian trade expert is wary about an easy deal, saying every country and every sector will have a different understanding of what quick modernization might look like


World’s most powerful wind turbine pushes into uncharted territory

MHI Vestas says it has amped up its industry-leading eight-megawatt turbine, boosting the 600-foot giant's power output by nearly 20 per cent
 
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CCC’s new VP

Introducing CCC’s new VP of Diversification

CCC is pleased to announce the appointment of Carl Marcotte as Vice-President, Business Diversification. Mr. Marcotte is leading CCC’s business diversification initiative to assist Canadian Companies from new and developing sectors to export internationally. CCC is a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada mandated to assist in the development of trade between Canada and other nations. CCC’s government-to-government contracts mitigate exporting risks and provide foreign government buyers added incentive to procure goods and services available for export from Canada.

To see how CCC can help you export internationally visit www.ccc.ca
 
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Tesla briefly tops BMW as shareholders take on three key issues

The automaker may be flying high on the market, but it's facing some serious obstacles, including increased competition and the tall order of smoothly delivering thousands of its new, cheaper electric cars » read more

Nearly half of Canadian jobs at risk from automation: report

Small communities reliant on mining and manufacturing are most vulnerable to automation, a new report by the Brookfield Institute finds » read more
 
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Swiss firm fires up world’s first full-scale plant to scrub CO2 from ambient air

Climeworks uses an array of filters to pull carbon directly from regular air. The new plant is the first commercial-scale facility of its kind and can remove 900 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere each year » read more

Detroit vs. Silicon Valley: investors back Tesla’s promise over GM’s steady profits

Tesla, the disruptive teenager in the U.S.'s well-consolidated auto industry, continues to defy the odds as century-old veteran General Motors looks for answers in the cutthroat, low-margin business » read more