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The report shows global front-end semiconductor suppliers are accelerating expansion efforts to support the demand for ...
Eshbal is preparing to locally manufacture its gluten-free Pita Bread in the North American market. VANCOUVER — Eshbal Functional Food Inc., a manufacturer of gluten-free and health-focused food ...
The collaboration leverages LTS's background in technology transfer, scale-up, and manufacturing, providing Nualtis with resources to scale their OTF products and deliver them to patients worldwide.
The Ontario government is supporting Hilton Foods’ expansion with a $1.5 million investment from the Southwestern Ontario ...
WINDSOR — NEXE Innovations received purchase orders for over 700,000 compostable coffee pods in May 2025 from three customers in North America. This follows the production of more than 1 million pods ...
TORONTO — New Horizon Aircraft collaborates with Andrea Mocellin, a mobility designer, to refine the design and aesthetics of the Cavorite X7 hybrid-electric eVTOL aircraft. Mocellin has held roles at ...
Deloitte expects that, even with two negative quarters, Canada will post real GDP growth of 1.1 per cent this year. That would accelerate to 1.6 per cent in 2026 — not headline shattering growth by ...
The BoD appointed Neese as the new president and CEO following a succession planning process. VANCOUVER — Ballard Power Systems’ Randy MacEwen is stepping down as president and CEO and Marty ...
The company is partnering with Maple Lodge Farms for its first Canadian contract. AUCKLAND — Scott Technology, a robotics and automation company, has secured NZ$27 million in new automation ...
VALCOURT and PARIS — On Jun. 18, BRP Inc. announced the opening of its first European flagship store in partnership with its new dealer, Canadian Motors. Located in Paris, France, the new store ...
The company will use MT-Propeller’s composite propeller knowledge for its Cavorite X7 in development. TORONTO — New Horizon Aircraft partners with MT-Propeller, a company in advanced propeller ...
The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union are panning Prime Minister Mark Carney’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s punishing tariffs.