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AI isn’t a silver bullet for Canadian manufacturers, says NGen CEO Jayson Myers. Read why below, then catch Myers and NGen at CMTS later this month. I'll be there too, so be sure to stop by the Annex Business Media booth and say hello!
- Kirstyn Brown, Editor, Plant Magazine
 
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Hydro One breaks ground on new transmission line in southwestern Ont.

According to Hydro One, the project is expected to support regional economic development, including the expansion of electric vehicle manufacturing and farming operations.


Joly expects aluminum sector to receive 'hundreds of millions' in tariff relief

Joly said Monday the federal government hasn't determined yet exactly how the tariff support fund will be divided.


Quebec judge declares Northvolt insolvent as province recovers $200 million

Northvolt laid off its entire workforce on Sept. 4 following an announcement earlier in the week that the government would provide no more funding for the company's planned electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal.


Carney announces measures to support workers and businesses affected by U.S. tariffs

In a press statement, the government said the measures are intended to help workers acquire new skills, assist businesses in adapting their operations and stimulate domestic demand.


Downturn in manufacturing sector continues to ease in August: S&P Global

Tariffs continue to impact sales prices and supplier performance.


 
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AI alone won’t solve Canada’s manufacturing challenges, says NGen CEO

“The biggest mistake manufacturers make is thinking they can continue to do the same old thing, the same old way.” » Read More...
 
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