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Union for workers at Canadian National Railway reach tentative deal to avert strike

MONTREAL –Canadian National Railway (TSX:CNR) and the union representing about 3,000 employees have reached a tentative agreement to avert a …

Craft beer has runway to grow in Canada, despite U.S. slowdown, says Molson Coors

MONTREAL – The Canadian craft beer market still has room to expand even as growth in the United States begins …

Beaudoin to relinquish executive role but remain chair of Bombardier: company

DORVAL, Que. — Bombardier says Pierre Beaudoin is planning to relinquish his executive role with the company as of June …

Trump takes first swing in lumber war: tariff of 20 per cent on Canadian lumber

The United States has fired the opening shot in the latest softwood-lumber war against Canada, with the Trump administration announcing …

Ottawa won’t immediately offer forestry aid package after U.S. duties announced

MONTREAL –Ottawa has talked with provinces about helping Canada’s forestry sector, but won’t act swiftly once the U.S. imposes duties …

Canadian pension funds can help rebuild U.S., says Trump transition official

MONTREAL—Canadian pension funds are well-placed to help rebuild America’s aging infrastructure, a former director of U.S. President Donald Trump’s transition …

Garneau calls for tough national standard for distracted drivers using cellphones

MONTREAL –Transport Minister Marc Garneau is calling for the creation of a tough national standard to penalize distracted drivers using …

Air Canada says low loonie not deterring Canadians from travelling to U.S.

MONTREAL—The relatively low value of the loonie isn’t deterring Canadians from travelling to the United States, especially to winter vacation …

Bombardier seeks injunction against Metrolinx’s efforts to end light rail contract

MONTREAL—Bombardier has turned up the heat in its fight with Metrolinx by asking an Ontario court to impose an injunction …

B.C. government and lumber industry to launch softwood lobbying campaign

MONTREAL –The BC Lumber Trade Council and provincial government said Monday they will try to convince American consumers, politicians and …

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