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Got a business idea to help combat COVID-19?
Mitacs announces initiative to speed up application process and access to research talent for SMEs.
Manufacturers are responding to COVID-19
They’re helping to meet critical shortages of health care products for diagnosing, treating, and preventing the virus.
Supremex buys envelope manufacturer, printer Royal Envelope for $27.4M
Employs approximately 135 people at its two primary facilities in Concord, Ont., and LaSalle, Que.

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Looking to expand your business beyond Canada?
Tap Canada’s trade commissioners to help access global markets.
Canfor board recommends shareholders accept Pattison offer
Great Pacific Capital already owns a roughly 51% interest in the forest products company.

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Lead by example: Behaviour equals training
Your teams are watching what you do and say, and learning.

Showing you the money: Where to turn to for investment
The business incentives marketplace is worth $300 billion to Canadian companies.
Bystander training a tool to prevent sexual harassment, violence
Used for years at universities and colleges to prevent sexual assault, now gaining traction in Canadian workplaces.
Nissan slams Renault abstention on governance efforts vote
Saikawa’s comments came after he expressed caution last week about a merger offer from Fiat-Chrysler to Renault
Saputo buying specialty cheese business in Australia for $265M
Includes two manufacturing facilities in Tasmania, employs approximately 400 people.

Alcohol, cannabis companies form pot beverage industry group
Cannabis Beverage Producers Alliance wants to produce pot-based drinks in the same facilities as other beverages are made.
Norwegian aluminum producer hit by cyber attack
Norsk Hydro’s plants in Europe and the US were isolated and switched to manual operations.
Tesla cuts prices as 4Q deliveries miss analysts’ estimates
Automaker is cutting prices by $2,000 to offset the phase-out of federal electric vehicle tax credits.