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White House confirms Canada asked for vaccine help, won t say if U S has agreed

White House confirms Canada asked for vaccine help, won t say if U S has agreed
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Rogers wants to acquire Shaw Communications for about £11 52 billion

Rogers wants to acquire Shaw Communications for about £11 52 billion
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PDAC: Enormous opportunities to go green in Canada, says minister of industry

PDAC: Enormous opportunities to go green in Canada, says minister of industry Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Francois-Philippe Champagne at PDAC 2021. Credit: PDAC. Canada is uniquely positioned to become a “global leader in electric vehicle manufacturing,” says Francois-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, in a fireside chat with Invest in Canada’s CEO Ian McKay at this year’s PDAC. As countries worldwide begin to electrify their transportation systems, Canada offers unique advantages, the minister said. “Canada offers renewably generated electricity, a skilled workforce, a stable and predictable jurisdiction to operate in, the rule of law –  a commodity very much in demand these days – and an abundance of the critical minerals needed for the batteries that power electric vehicles.”

BHP moves exploration team to Canada

EDITORIAL: Canada could lead China opposition

EDITORIAL: Canada could lead China opposition The Canadian parliament on Monday passed a motion saying that China’s human rights abuses against the country’s Uighur Muslim population in Xinjiang constitute “genocide.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has so far avoided using the word genocide in regard to Xinjiang, but if he did, it would begin to generate solidarity among G7 nations on the issue which is something Trudeau has called for. Former US president Donald Trump used the word genocide regarding Xinjiang before leaving office last month, and members of US President Joe Biden’s administration have been pushing for him to make the same declaration, a Reuters report on Tuesday said.

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