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Stellantis, LG begin hiring staff for future Windsor electric vehicle plant

Stellantis, LG begin hiring staff for future Windsor electric vehicle plant

WINDSOR, Ont. — Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions say they have kicked off hiring for their future Windsor, Ont., electric vehicle battery factory.
Pan American Silver sells $593M in South American assets in trio of deals

Pan American Silver sells $593M in South American assets in trio of deals

VANCOUVER — Pan American Silver Corp. says it has reached several deals to sell some of its South American assets for a combined US$593 million.
Europe's economy grows a bit after months of stagnation. But rate hikes are weighing on businesses

Europe's economy grows a bit after months of stagnation. But rate hikes are weighing on businesses

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe’s economy has grown modestly after months of stagnation, but higher interest rates designed to fight inflation are casting a shadow as they make it more expensive for households and businesses to borrow, invest and sp
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Home sales Some of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s largest cities will release their home sales figures for July this week.
Flying taxis are coming — eventually, to an exclusive few

Flying taxis are coming — eventually, to an exclusive few

MONTREAL — From his suite on the 23rd floor of the Fairmont Dubai, Fethi Chebil surveys the luxury cars and driverless metro line unfurling to the horizon.
Metro workers across GTA reject tentative deal, set to begin strike action

Metro workers across GTA reject tentative deal, set to begin strike action

TORONTO — Grocery store workers at 27 Metro locations in the Greater Toronto Area have rejected a tentative deal and are set to begin strike action on Saturday.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ port workers vote to reject mediated agreement

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ port workers vote to reject mediated agreement

Port workers in British Columbia have voted to reject a mediated contract offer, extending job action that prevented billions in goods from moving for almost two weeks earlier this month.
US price and wage increases slow further in the latest signs of cooling inflation

US price and wage increases slow further in the latest signs of cooling inflation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Signs that inflation pressures in the United States are steadily easing emerged Friday in reports that consumer prices rose in June at their slowest pace in more than two years and that wage growth cooled last quarter.
Manitoba energy strategy includes wind power and off-peak persuasion

Manitoba energy strategy includes wind power and off-peak persuasion

WINNIPEG — Manitoba is looking at boosting wind power and encouraging conservation — perhaps by charging customers different rates at peak hours — as part of a new long-term energy plan at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro.
Enbridge, Bad River Indigenous band both appealing Line 5 court ruling in Wisconsin

Enbridge, Bad River Indigenous band both appealing Line 5 court ruling in Wisconsin

WASHINGTON — The two sides in an enduring dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline in Wisconsin are girding for battle again, this time in the U.S. Court of Appeals.