Ross Marowits
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Loblaw pre-orders 25 Tesla all-electric trucks for undisclosed price
Loblaw Companies Ltd. says it is among the first purchasers of Tesla's new electric truck.
Canadian lumber producers hammered after negotiations failed to reach deal
The United States will continue to hammer imported Canadian softwood lumber, but the U.S. Commerce department said on Thursday, November 2, 2017, that it will impose smaller penalties than originally announced.
Boeing says it won't adjust strategy because of Airbus C Series deal
Boeing says it doesn't need to adjust its narrowbody aircraft strategy in light of the C Series partnership between Airbus and Bombardier Inc.
Long-term future of Bombardier's other commercial aircraft unclear: analysts
Bombardier's strategic C Series partnership with Airbus should put it on stronger financial footing but it remains unclear what fate awaits its other commercial aircraft.
Airbus has no plans to buy out CSeries partners, expects tough Boeing fight
Airbus has no plans to buy out minority CSeries partners Bombardier and the Quebec government, Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said on Friday, October 20, 2017.
Airbus shakes up industry with majority stake in Bombardier CSeries program
European aircraft giant Airbus Group shook up the global airline business by buying a majority stake in Bombardier's CSeries program. It will assemble the plane in the U.S. to avoid import duties.
Delta says CSeries deliveries may be delayed but not killed by duties
The comments from the largest CSeries customer come a day after U.S. aerospace giant Boeing launched a public relations campaign to remind Canadians of its economic contribution to the country.
Bombardier fights back after new duty put on CSeries sales to U.S.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said she was extremely disappointed, but not surprised given the "baseless and absurdly high" duties last week.
Environmentalists prepared to fight new oil and gas regulations in Quebec
The regulations will permit fracking — which has riled some — but questions remain over where drilling will be allowed.
Molson Coors plans to spend up to $500 million to build new Montreal brewery
A tract of waterfront land at the edge of Old Montreal will undergo a transformation after Molson Coors announced plans to spend up to $500 million to build a new brewery in the city.