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Canada vows to aggressively defend lumber sector after duties confirmed by U.S.

The federal government vowed to aggressively defend Canada’s softwood lumber industry after the U.S. International Trade Commission unanimously voted that …

Artificial intelligence to fuel a new cybersecurity race, say expert

MONTREAL — Technological advances in artificial intelligence are fuelling a new race between hackers and those toiling to protect cybersecurity …

Deloitte report urges Canadian companies to be more courageous about diversity

MONTREAL— Canadian business leaders need to take “courageous” actions to make sure their companies are more diverse and inclusive in …

Canadian airlines suspend winter flights to hurricane damaged St. Maarten

MONTREAL—Canadian travellers hoping to vacation in St. Maarten this winter will have to make alternative plans after hurricane damage forced …

Canadian lumber producers hammered after negotiations failed to reach deal

MONTREAL — The United States will continue to hammer imported Canadian softwood lumber, but the U.S. Commerce department said Thursday …

Montreal construction boom spawned by strong economy and political stability

MONTREAL — Cranes crowd the Montreal skyline these days as a strong economy and political stability are fuelling a construction …

CN Rail on hiring spree after being surprised by laid off workers passing on jobs

MONTREAL— Canadian National Railways is on a hiring spree particularly in Western Canada, several years after a slowdown in demand prompted …

Unethical uses of AI need scrutiny to maintain public support: pioneers

MONTREAL — Two artificial intelligence pioneers warn that unscrupulous or unethical uses of the technology risk undermining the public image of an …

Canadian snowbirds will face higher insurance costs even if unscathed by Irma

MONTREAL — Canadian snowbirds who were lucky enough to escape property damage from hurricane Irma will still face higher costs …

Equifax data hack attracts attention of class action lawyers and privacy watchdog

MONTREAL — A large-scale security breach at credit monitoring company Equifax has already attracted the attention of Canadian class-action lawyers …

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