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Bombardier to cut 1,600 jobs in move to reduce costs and consolidate work

Bombardier Inc. said Thursday it will reduce its overall workforce by about 1,600 jobs as it moves to cut costs.


Clinical trials start for USask’s COVID 19 vaccine candidate

Clinical trials have begun for another Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine candidate, with three people receiving an initial dose on Wednesday.


Shifting gears: unprecedented investments driving the change to a greener auto sector in Ontario

Earlier this year, Unifor members voted almost 91 percent in favour of approving General Motors Canada’s plan to invest $1 billion in its CAMI plant in Ingersoll to shift production to commercial electric vehicles (EVs).
 
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The future is here for blockchain and IIoT

Blockchain innovation will help address IoT vulnerabilities » Read more
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Industrial circuit breakers remain key to load control

Need for reliable and secure power drives demand for safety-critical components » Read more
 
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Digital transformation key to surviving in 2021 for manufacturers

Manufacturing leaders are strengthening security programs to protect IP, operational data and personal information amidst these transformations. » Read more

Amex Canada launches business loans to help Canada’s SMEs

60% of Canadian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) believe that with their current cash flow, they can't maintain business for more than six months » Read more