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The automaker will eliminate shifts at factories in Michigan and Kentucky and transfer about 1,150 workers to other plants to support stronger-selling models, a spokeswoman said.
Qatar to leave OPEC and set own oil and gas output
The tiny, energy-rich Arab nation of Qatar announced on Monday it will withdraw from OPEC in January, meeting its aspirations to increase production outside of the cartel's constraints and slighting the Saudis who are currently boycotting Doha.

National Access Cannabis, country's largest private marijuana retailer, has a team of five people watching for new inventory from Alberta's provincial regulator
ICBC expected to lose $890M this year
B.C.'s public auto insurer is facing bigger than expected financial losses this year, and Attorney General David Eby warns the government will need to make even more changes to how ICBC operates.

Morneau said the government wants to protect the 'vital role that independent news media play in our democracy and in our communities'
The owner of Canada’s biggest crude export pipeline system is facing scrutiny after a surge of production sent crude prices in Western Canada to their lowest level in at least a decade, with heavy Western Canadian Select trading at a discount to West Texa
Lowe's closing 31 locations in Canada, mainly Rona stores
Home improvement retailer Lowe's is closing a total of 31 locations, including 27 underperforming Lowe's and Rona stores in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador, and 20 Lowe's stores in the U.S.

Workers on Beatrice project in Scotland have included irregular migrants on under £5 an hour

A Canadian source close to the ongoing talks to resolve U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum is insisting Canada is not about to agree to quotas or other limits on its exports in order to get the levies lifted.
IMF cuts world economic growth forecasts for 2018 and 2019
The International Monetary Fund has cut its global economic growth forecasts for 2018 and 2019, saying that trade policy tensions and the imposition of import tariffs were taking a toll on commerce while emerging markets struggle with tighter financial co
Once cultivated by Indigenous people, what some call a forgotten fruit is coming back into vogue
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