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CETA: Belgium agrees to back Canada-EU trade dealThe Belgian government has reached a deal to back the free trade deal between the European Union and Canada on the day the agreement was supposed to be officially signed with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The Indian-born Hinduja brothers, who are ranked as Britain's richest businessmen, plan to convert the grand Whitehall building into a 'world-class hotel' with 125 rooms and a rooftop bar.
“Canada suffers from a hodge-podge approach and a lack of rigour and ambition that will limit the long-term impact of its investment," according to a report
The Alberta Investment Management Corp., mandated to manage the province’s $90-billion sovereign wealth portfolio to maximize returns at “arm’s-length” from government, must be feeling a little uneasy with the Notley government’s arm groping its way into
Saskatchewan beer maker takes Alberta to courtA Saskatchewan brewer is taking Alberta to court over its new beer mark-up policy. Saskatoon-based Great Western Brewing Company announced Tuesday it is filing a court challenge, arguing Alberta’s rules violate constitutional protections on trade freedom
Oilers deny revenge in 5-3 win over Flames | Edmonton JournalCALGARY – After being beaten down at the grand opening of Rogers Place last Wednesday, the Calgary Flames finally got a chance to ruin a home opener. Unfortunately for them, it was their own. With the Flames seeking revenge after getting spanked 7-4 in th
Belgian region rejects EU-Canada free-trade agreement
The Belgian fortress city of Namur, besieged by European armies down the centuries, issued a declaration of war on the global economic order on Friday with a vote to reject a planned EU-Canada free trade agreement.

The U.S. lumber lobby says it now has “no choice” but to launch trade challenges against Canada now that a one-year standstill period has expired in the cross-border softwood lumber dispute – a move that will lead to punitive duties on Canadian forestry e

A treaty signed by more than 50 aboriginal groups who oppose oilsands project and pipeline developments is based on misinformation, says a northern Alberta chief whose First Nation does extensive business with oilsands companies.
UK service firms defy Brexit
Britain's giant services sector grew strongly in July, according to official data giving the clearest sign to date that the economy did not slump immediately into a major slowdown after the country's vote in June to leave the EU.
One of Canada's largest cattle feeder operations is shutting down, blaming market forces currently rocking the feedlot sector as well as what it calls Alberta's "poor political and economic environment." Western Feedlots Ltd.

Just over two decades in the making, Canada's newest diamond mine is set to officially open Tuesday in the N.W.T. at a ceremony involving Indigenous leaders, mining and territorial officials.
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