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Why Manufacturing Tax Incentives Don't Work in Canada

Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.

Manufacturers Discuss Tariffs at Simcoe County Forum

Simcoe County manufacturers gathered at Nottawasaga Inn to address economic challenges including tariffs and market uncertainty. Key industry leaders shared insights on navigating today's complex business landscape.

SAAB could bring 10,000 jobs to Canada

Swedish defense manufacturer SAAB announces potential creation of 10,000 jobs in Canada, marking significant economic boost for Canadian defense sector and manufacturing industry.

Man charged with murder after woman found dead in Windsor

A 29-year-old Windsor man faces first-degree murder charges after police discovered a 26-year-old woman dead in what authorities describe as intimate partner violence. Learn about the investigation and resources for victims.

2,600 jobs available in midwestern Ontario

Midwestern Ontario sees 2,600 job openings as unemployment rate declines. Manufacturing sector leads hiring surge with opportunities across multiple industries.

Bombardier Partners with U.S. Army for Veteran Careers

Bombardier joins the U.S. Army's Partnership for Your Success (PAYS) program, creating exciting aerospace career opportunities for transitioning soldiers and military veterans across Canada and the United States.

Chocolate Profits Melt Under Cocoa Price Surge

Global chocolate giant Barry Callebaut reports significant profit decline as cocoa prices reach unprecedented highs, forcing industry-wide price adjustments and innovation.

U.S. Steel Plans $1.1B Investment Through 2028

U.S. Steel announces transformative $1.1 billion capital investment strategy across all business segments, focusing on modernization and operational excellence through 2028.

Canadian Toques: Stitching National Pride

Discover the heartwarming story behind Canadian-made toques and how these humble winter hats evolved into powerful symbols of national identity and economic resilience.

NB RCMP Officer Charged with Domestic Assault

A New Brunswick RCMP officer has been charged with domestic assault following an investigation by Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team. The officer remains suspended with pay as the case moves through the judicial system.

Calgary Domestic Violence Nears 5-Year High

Calgary police report alarming rise in domestic violence incidents, with 2024 potentially reaching the highest numbers in five years. New strategies and community resources are being deployed to address the crisis.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

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