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Statistics Canada said Friday that the unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a percentage point to 6.9 per cent in June as the economy added some 83,000 jobs. The vast majority of those jobs were ...
OTTAWA — CCC signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence (ECoE), a Cypriot space research organization affiliated with the Cyprus University of Technology.
DUNCAN — After more than 21 weeks on strike, Unifor transit members at Transdev have rejected the provincial mediator’s recommendations to end the dispute. On June 4, the union and the company ...
Mitrex says that the SunRise Residential project is a stepping stone in the company's attempts at driving more global BIPV adoption.
RICHMOND — Nature’s Path Organic Foods appoints Laura S. Chamberlain as chief customer officer (CCO), a newly created executive leadership role. With experience in the consumer goods industry ...
Headquartered in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., SafetyCo North brings access to safety training, consulting, staffing, rescue, and compliance services for industries across Northern Ontario.
Del Monte Foods, the 139-year-old company best known for its canned fruits and vegetables, is filing for bankruptcy protection as U.S. consumers increasingly bypass its products for healthier or ...
Unifor put out a statement, demanding all three levels of government “make an open and official commitment to ensure jobs for workers at Unifor Local 1075 at the Thunder Bay Alstom plant are ...
TORONTO — Kia Canada announced 10,295 units sold in June. Kia Canada says that this has propelled the company to a “best-ever first half” in a statement, with a total of 50,302 units sold ...
The coffee grounds are reportedly used in the biomethanization process in Quebec. QUEBEC CITY — Nespresso Canada says its green bag recycling program is being rolled out in all Quebec ...
Geotab says that after using anonymized telematics data from over 3 million trips, it has compared how temperature and speed affect energy use in light-duty EVs, including sedans and cargo vans.
Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product edged down 0.1 per cent in April as the manufacturing sector slowed. The agency also says its advance estimate for May points to another 0.1 per ...
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