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Category: modernization
Unifor says Bombardier strike may put provincial commitments in jeopardy
Bombardier remains resolute in meeting customer deadlines despite an unsuccessful forced-vote action to end the strike at its Thunder Bay plant. ...
Toronto, Vancouver seek to be Chinese currency hubs for Americas
Toronto and Vancouver business groups seek tie-in to promote Canada as trading hub for the renminbi. ...
Restaurants Canada says LCBO should liberate bulk beer
Restaurant association presses for lower beer prices, wants end to restrictive pricing agreement between LCBO and The Beer Store that could add $500 million to provincial coffers. ...
Ontario-led nuclear suppliers sign deal with South Korea
Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries sign MOU with South Korean nuclear industry group to promote ties and jointly identify nuclear project opportunities. ...
Heard: Costly copper being phased out at Hydro One stations
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Happening: CenturyLink opens data centre in Markham
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Happening: Ottawa provides $68M for latest commercialization centres
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Mowat report says new Express Entry immigration program still has flaws
New Mowat Centre report says Express Entry immigration program, expected in 2015, will 'reinforce the restrictive list of eligible occupations' and 'exacerbate the flaws with the current system.' ...
Dean: Strategic deals signal stronger government role in post-secondary sector
Columnist Tony Dean says strategic deals with Ontario's 45 colleges and Universities signal a stronger government role in the post-secondary sector. ...