The vast majority of Canadian business leaders want a targeted, dollar-for-dollar retaliatory response if the United States delivers on its tariff threats this week, a new KPMG in Canada survey found.
The collaboration highlights the semiconductor industry as a key element of national security and economic sovereignty, intending to strengthen North America’s resilience, competitiveness and autonomy ...
Supply chain digitization is a powerful strategy to mitigate risks, reduce costs and maintain a competitive advantage in the ...
Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau and Donald Tusk signed Canada-Poland Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement to conclude Trudeau’s trip to Poland. The deal is seen as a way to help reduce Poland’s ...
The Ontario government is receiving an investment of more than $1 billion from Linamar Corporation, an Ontario-based auto parts manufacturer, to expand its existing operations across the province. The ...
The report says a weaker Canadian dollar and strong demand from the U.S. should be positive for exporters, but the threat of tariffs makes the outlook for trade highly uncertain.
Trade tensions could take steam out of an accelerating M&A market, but outlook remains bullish, says KPMG Corporate Finance ...
Steeve Lavoie will be responsible for inspiring and leading all Canadian teams, based in Montreal and Toronto.
In an open letter sent to government leaders, CME president and CEO Dennis Darby warned that tariffs imposed by U.S.
Thirty-year extension would create thousands of jobs and low-cost emissions-free power. The Ontario government has approved Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) plan to proceed with the Project Definition ...