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Canadian companies will be exempt from a protectionist "Buy American" clause in the U.S. government's $787-billion US economic stimulus package, the federal government announced Friday.
The deal involves 37 U.S. states that adhere to the World Trade Organization's government procurement agreement, effectively ending a dispute that has raged since Congress passed the protectionist measures in 2009.
"Our government had serious concerns about the 'Buy American' provisions contained in the American...
Over the coming weeks, EMC will be rolling out the terrific components of our upcoming conference.
You do not want to miss this event folks, as we present one of the best networking, learning and sharing opportunities... 'building the case' for manufacturing in Canada!
EMC is elated to announce Canada's 'Leader of the Unofficial Opposition' Rick Mercer has officially joined the keynote lineup for our upcoming national manufacturing conference: Advantage through Excellence: Building the Case for Manufacturing in Canada.
In his 'standing-room only' keynote addresses, Rick shows why he is Canada's most popular comic and top political satirist who knows exactly what matters to regular Canadians and what makes us laugh!
Rick will speak during the EMC conference, at...
Ontario could be on the road to getting more automotive jobs.
A senior Toyota Canada executive says there's no reason why Toyota couldn't build its new hybrids in Canada.
And there will be plenty of new products coming down Toyota's assembly lines.
Stephen Beatty says it plans to launch nine new or revised vehicles in Canada this year, plug-in hybrids and all-electric cars in 2012 and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in 2015.
Toyota now employs 6,500 people in Ontario where it builds the Corolla, the...
Canada Bread Company Ltd. (TSX:CBY) plans to close three Toronto-area bakeries and move their production to a new plant somewhere in southwestern Ontario by 2013 under a $125-million revitalization plan announced Tuesday.
The site for the new bakery - which Canada Bread says would be the largest in the country - hasn't been chosen but the company expects to make a final decision on the location by the end of March.
"It will drive significantly improved efficiencies in our manufacturing and supply...
Canada's trade balance with the world went from a surplus of $503 million in October to a deficit of $344 million in November.
Gains in energy products helped push Canadian exports up 1.1 per cent during the month, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. But imports gained a robust 3.9 per cent, more than enough to negate the impact of rising exports.
Exports increased to $31.6 billion in November, marking the fifth increase in six months. Exports of energy products rose 6.2 per cent to $7.4 billion as...
With its Fusion Hybrid and Transit Connect van, Ford won both the 2010 North American Car and Truck of the Year awards in Detroit, besting VW's Golf TDI and TDI diesel models
Ford Motor Co.'s market momentum got a lift Monday by winning both the 2010 North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.
Ford's Fusion Hybrid mid-size sedan took top car honours and its versatile Transit Connect compact van snagged truck of the year at the Detroit auto show.
It was only the third time in 17 years that an auto maker has won both awards, selected by 49 auto journalists and given annually since 1994. Finalists for the car award included the Buick LaCrosse and Volkswagen Golf GTI...
If you've ever stripped paint with solvent, you know it's a nasty job. Not only does it hurt if you get paint stripper on your skin, but you end up with a gooey mess of solvent and dissolved paint that should be disposed of as hazardous waste.
What if you had a solvent that would remove the paint from your old furniture and then change its properties so the paint would separate from the solvent again? You'd be left with a small quantity of old paint, and clean solvent that could be reused.
It may...
Company says it will spend $100-million to expand Moncton-area wind generation for New Brunswick Power
TransAlta Corp. (TA-T23.540.180.77%) says it will spend $100-million to expand the Kent Hills wind facility in New Brunswick, southwest of Moncton.
The Calgary-based company announced Monday that the electricity produced at the expanded wind farm will be sold to New Brunswick Power under a 25-year distribution agreement.
The expanded facility is expected to be in service by the end of this year, the company said. TransAlta has traditionally been highly dependent on coal-fired generators to...
Environmental regulations will increase prices, deter sale of new vehicles, critics charge
New environmental regulations in Quebec that commence next week could raise the prices of 80 per cent of the vehicles sold in the province, causing consumers to halt purchases of new vehicles that emit fewer greenhouse gases than those already on the road, auto industry members say.
The industry is fuming about new rules under the Quebec Environmental Quality Act, which were announced during the year-end holiday period and take effect Thursday.
The new measures cover large auto manufacturers -...
General Motors should be "solidly profitable" when demand for new cars and trucks rebounds to normal levels, a top executive said leading up to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Bob Lutz, GM's vice-chairman, said during a speech to the Society of Automotive Analysts on Sunday that the U.S. automaker had made strides only months after it restructured through more than $50 billion US in federal aid and a government-led bankruptcy.
"I think we are finally in a position where,...
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