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Trudeau says no apology, Canada standing firm on kingdom’s human rights abuses

An apology or a withdrawal of human rights concerns raised is not on the table.


Pot-based medical pet products closer to fruition as research grows

Canopy Growth embarking on a clinical trial using cannabis products to treat animal anxiety.


New Russia sanctions over poisoning of former spy, daughter

US determined Russia used the Novichok nerve agent in London attack.


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Ford Motors see’s huge savings after efficiency check of cooling units

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Workplace drug use: Legalized pot a buzz-killer for employers

How decriminalizing marijuana will impact management strategies. » Read more
 

Train problem solvers and help question askers figure it out

How supervisors respond to questions trains team members to find the answers themselves. » Read more
 

Former diplomat urges Canada to stop conducting diplomacy via social media

Don't use tweets to convey complex diplomatic messages where language and nuance are critically important. » Read more
 
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CAE investing $1B in training, innovation

Federal and Quebec governments making financial contributions, PM is enthused » Read more

Solar cookout aims to woo traditional chefs, cut carbon

Clean, smoke-free alternative to coal or wood cooking is taking off in one Chinese city » Read more

UPDATE: Spat with Saudis hits home for General Dynamics Land Systems

Largest employer in London is providing light armoured vehicles to Saudi security forces, in a $15-billion contract. » Read more
 
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MainTrain 2018

Sept. 24 - 27, 2018
Location: Ottawa
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Physical Asset Management Program

November 05 - 09, 2018
Location: Toronto
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