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FPT Signs 3 Major Contracts for Agricultural Engines

FPT Industrial secures three long-term contracts with global agricultural manufacturers SDF, JCB, and Lindner, announced at Agritechnica 2025. These deals reinforce FPT's role in powering sustainable and efficient farming equipment for Canadian and global

Ottawa Defence Hub Fuels Canada's Security Tech Boom

Discover how Ottawa's Defence Innovation Hub is transforming Canada's security landscape by connecting cutting-edge tech startups with national defence needs, creating jobs and driving economic growth.

Oilers Defence Crisis: Paul Coffey Solution?

As the Edmonton Oilers struggle with defensive breakdowns and inconsistent performances, hockey analysts are asking a surprising question: should the team bring back Hall of Famer Paul Coffey to fix their blue line problems?

Bombardier Eyes Defence Sector Mergers

Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier explores potential defence industry mergers and acquisitions to strengthen its position in the lucrative government contracts market.

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.

Flames recall defence prospect Yan Kuznetsov

The Calgary Flames have recalled defensive prospect Yan Kuznetsov from the AHL's Calgary Wranglers, adding size and skill to their blue line as they navigate the NHL season.

Manitoba Offers $1 for Winnipeg's Lemay Forest Land

The Manitoba government has proposed purchasing approximately 80 acres of city-owned land surrounding Lemay Forest for a symbolic $1, sparking debate about conservation versus development in Winnipeg.

Canada signs defence pact with Philippines

Canada takes strategic step in Indo-Pacific strategy with new defence agreement signed in Manila, enhancing military cooperation and regional security partnerships.

Canada-Philippines defence pact counters China aggression

Canada and the Philippines have signed a landmark defence agreement to enhance military cooperation, conduct joint exercises, and address growing security concerns in the South China Sea amid China's expanding territorial claims.

Canada-Philippines Defence Pact Counters China Aggression

Canada and the Philippines are finalizing a landmark defence agreement that will significantly expand military cooperation, enhance combat training exercises, and strengthen regional security in response to China's growing assertiveness in the South China

Falconbridge Dust Mystery: Glencore Unlikely Source

Recent dust deposits in Falconbridge raise concerns, but environmental officials suggest the Glencore smelter probably isn't to blame. Investigation reveals surprising findings about the source.

Falconbridge Dust Mystery: Glencore Unlikely Source

Recent air quality concerns in Falconbridge spark investigation as officials determine Glencore's smelter operations were probably not responsible for the latest dust event affecting Northern Ontario residents.

Canadian Steel Magnate Offers Foreign Steel Bounty

Canadian steel magnate offers cash rewards for identifying foreign steel dumping as domestic industry faces unprecedented challenges. This unconventional approach aims to level the playing field for local manufacturers.

Metro Vancouver's Industrial Land Crisis Deepens

Metro Vancouver faces an unprecedented industrial land shortage that's threatening the region's economy, driving up costs for consumers, and pushing businesses to the brink. Discover why this crisis affects everyone.

Canadian Military Targets 400,000 Reserve Personnel

Canada's Department of National Defence is developing an ambitious mobilization strategy to dramatically expand its reserve forces, potentially growing to 400,000 personnel to enhance national security readiness.

Manufacturing Downtime Costs $852M Weekly - New Report

New research exposes staggering financial losses from unexpected equipment failures in manufacturing, with companies losing up to $852 million weekly due to unplanned downtime and outdated maintenance strategies.

Loader Rams Building in Suspected Winnipeg Arson

RCMP are investigating a bizarre incident in Winnipeg where a construction loader was driven into a building in what authorities believe was a deliberate arson attempt. The dramatic event caused significant structural damage.

Second suspect charged in London protest case

London police have charged a second individual following protests at the Best Defence conference, with both suspects facing multiple criminal charges including assault with a weapon.

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