Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says he shares the same economic vision as Mark Carney, and he's throwing his support behind the former central banker to become the next Liberal leader and prime minister.
The second-largest auto parts manufacturer in Canada, Guelph-based Linamar Corporation, has announced a $1.1-billion investment into domestic green auto manufacturing with the backing of the federal and Ontario governments.
Amazon.com said it is open to talks with officials from the Canadian and Quebec governments about the decision to shut down operations in the country’s French-speaking province, which would lead to 1,
Guelph, Ont.-based auto parts manufacturer Linamar Corporation announced Tuesday it is expanding its operations across the province and creating thousands of jobs by investing $1 billion into the automotive industry.
The federal industry minister is calling for a review of Ottawa's business relationship with Amazon after the company said it will close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec. They'll have me fighting to make sure that this is not going to go unanswered in Canada, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said.
The Canadian government has committed up to C$41-million in funding to Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan, marking the first Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) investment in a copper development project in the country.
Plans to close all seven of Amazon warehouses in Quebec are unchanged even as the federal industry minister called for a review of Ottawa's "business relationship."
Two Canadian corporate competitors in ongoing conflict over parcel delivery made headlines last week. One involved government-owned Canada Post’s continuing struggle for existence and its failure to reach a labour agreement with 55,
Guelph, Ont.-based Linamar Corp. says it will spend $1.1 billion at a series of facilities across Ontario so it can produce the next generation of “propulsion agnostic” automotive parts.
Investments in zero-emission vehicles, battery technologies and semiconductors play a key role in making Canada a world leader in clean technologies. These investments are not only supporting Canada's shift to a net-zero economy but also creating
Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney aren’t as articulate in French as other candidates. For the Liberals, it’s a political weakness
A former economic adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump says Canada should begin reviewing the North American free trade deal with the United States as soon as possible, while Trump denies he's using tariff threats to force a renegotiation.