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CanadaWest forum discusses U S trade relationship
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Manitoba needs to keep healthy economic ties with U S
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Industrial group heads call for roadmap to easing restrictions
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‘As business groups, we’ve all expressed our frustration with the lack of any clear plans for what comes next for quite some time now,’ CFIB’s Prairies director Jonathan Alward said.
Business leaders across the country are calling on governments to lay out a clear and predictable plan for reopening the economy, as Canada’s vaccination rollout gains traction.
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Business leaders across the country are calling on governments to lay out a clear and predictable plan for reopening the economy, as Canada’s vaccination rollout gains traction.
Industrial group heads call for roadmap to easing restrictions
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As the Canadian government carves out an economic path forward beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, Manitoba business leaders and stakeholders have mixed feelings about Ottawa’s fiscal blueprint for the country.
As the Canadian government carves out an economic path forward beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, Manitoba business leaders and stakeholders have mixed feelings about Ottawa’s fiscal blueprint for the country.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the first federal budget in more than two years on Monday, touting it as a lifeline for workers and struggling businesses, with a pandemic-sized asterisk that things could still change drastically if vaccine supplies are delayed or if they prove inefficient against emerging variants of the coronavirus.