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A statistic cited in a June 2025 report from the Canadian government showed that more than three-quarters of Canadian exports went to the United States in 2024. Additionally, more than 62% of the ...
Sustane Technologies says that both companies are now exploring opportunities to expand Sustane’s capacity both in Canada and internationally. HALIFAX — Sustane Technologies and Germany ...
SAINT-HONORÉ — Niobec Inc. announces that it has reached an agreement with its 350 blue-collar employees affiliated with Unifor. The new long-term agreement, which expires on April 30, 2030 ...
TORONTO — EVBatteryRecovery.ca, an industry-led initiative focused on managing end-of-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries, is expanding its operations across Canada following its initial launch ...
TORONTO — Manufacturers are reaching a tipping point as the next wave of industrial innovation collides with a widening IT talent gap, says Info-Tech Research Group.
Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.3 per cent to $70.1 billion in April, helped by gains in sales at new and used car dealers. However, the agency says its preliminary figures for May ...
TERREBONNE — GMR Safety, a manufacturer of wheel restraint systems, announces the appointment of Benoit Dubeau as sales director. In Dubeau’s new role, he will be responsible for achieving ...
VANCOUVER — Canfor has decided to permanently close the Estill and Darlington sawmills in South Carolina, effective August 2025. These closures follow an extended period of persistently weak ...
To help foster more trust in AI, Canadians want stronger governance, regulation and assurance mechanisms built into AI systems, according to KPMG research.
Trump's escalating tariff war has slammed demand and prices for Canadian steel, prompting layoffs and leaving the industry worried about its future.
CALGARY — Tornado Infrastructure Equipment, through its subsidiary Custom Vacuum Services, has signed a private label manufacturing agreement with Ascend Hydrovacs, a Canadian hydrovac company.
TORONTO — The United Steelworkers union (USW) says the federal government’s response to the U.S.-imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum is insufficient to protect Canadian jobs and industry.