View As Webpage | Email a Friend

 
 
 
January 30, 2019
News 
 

No more coal investments for Export Development Canada, new policy says

Export Development Canada is getting out of the thermal game in favour of a transition to lower-carbon investments


Trans Mountain pipeline work destroyed salmon habitat, scientist says

Scientists and environmentalists say the new Trans Mountain review is neglecting the streams and rivers that support salmon


Montreal taxi company that challenged Uber with electric fleet halts operations

Taxelco lays off roughly 400 drivers after a reorganization had become unavoidable


How manufacturers can prepare for workforce changes

Companies considering a shift toward more digitized manufacturing practices may want to consider offering training programs aimed at employee retention
 
Headlines 
 
Drivers





 
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 
 

The 2019 Manufacturers Outlook Report: Opportunities and Challenges [WEBINAR]

Should you introduce new products or invest in innovation in 2019? What growth strategies can you take advantage of to weather the storm? Join business economist Jayson Myers as he separates the wheat from the chaff » read more

Who got Funding in December (Cleantech)

Fundingportal helps Canadian manufacturers to get funded » read more
 
Editor's Picks 
 
Editor's Picks

Schneider Electric launches sustainability contest

Go Green in the City challenges students to find innovative solutions for smarter, more energy-efficient and sustainable cities » read more
Editor's Picks

[VIDEO] Toshiba unveils robot to probe melted Fukushima nuclear fuel [PLANT]

Device to slide down an extendable 11-metre long pipe and touch melted fuel inside a primary containment vessel » read more
 
Last week’s big stories 
 

Ontario premier defends carbon tax recession claims in wake of criticism

Ford insists that the federal carbon price will amount to an economic disaster » read more

Oilpatch wants growth policies from Alberta politicians; carbon price absent

The energy industry has expressed what it wants from Alberta politicians, but there's no mention of a price on carbon or a cap on oilsands emissions » read more