[ad_1] Toronto has joined Vancouver and Montreal as part of the launch of a new education campaign aimed at reducing the 2.2 million tonnes of edible food that Canadians throw away each …
Read More »"Clearly, this does not apply in Canada": Cameco responds to US survey on uranium imports
[ad_1] Cameco says its uranium production in Saskatchewan should not be part of an investigation announced Wednesday by the US Department of Commerce. The investigation came after two US uranium companies complained …
Read More »Alberta Government and Road Builders Dispute for Over $ 500 Million Transaction Involving BC Firming
[ad_1] A battle is brewing between the Alberta government and its road builders over reports that over $ 500 million worth of road maintenance contracts are being awarded to a firm in …
Read More »CN seeks appeal of decision on James Street Bridge, "indignant" city
[ad_1] The mayor of Thunder Bay says he is "outraged" after learning that CN will appeal a June court ruling ordering the company to reopen the James Street swing bridge to traffic. …
Read More »NSLC President Presents Overview of Nova Scotia's "Unique" Cannabis Stores
[ad_1] HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. offered a glimpse into one of its upcoming cannabis stores Wednesday, featuring a unique hybrid of detail that is found nowhere else in the …
Read More »Updates and downgrades of analysts on Wednesday
[ad_1] Inside the summary of some of today 's leading badysts' badysis Darko Mihelic, an badyst at RBC Dominion Securities Inc., updated Bank of Montreal to "outperform" the sector's performance. to post …
Read More »The last: Powell gets praise for speaking frankly
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The latest appearance of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell in Congress to present the Fed's semi-annual monetary policy report. (all local time) – 11:50 Powell receives praise from lawmakers …
Read More »Elon Musk of Tesla apologizes for calling a diver in Thailand
[ad_1] Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, listens to Donald Trump at a meeting with leaders of the technology industry in New York City on December 14, 2016. Evan Vucci / The Canadian …
Read More »NDP plan to lead public infrastructure projects could be costly
[ad_1] KAMLOOPS – YOU HAVE REALLY VERY DEEP to understand the fine print in the announcement of Prime Minister John Horgan that a new state-owned company called BC Infrastructure Benefits Inc. will …
Read More »What veterans of the last financial crisis have to say about the next
[ad_1] Architects of the government's response to the latest financial crisis worry that the country is poorly equipped to handle another, fearing that a "amnesia" will grab policy makers, regulators and the …
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