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February growth puts Canada on track for stronger than expected first quarter
Canada's economy appeared to have weathered the harsh winter relatively unscathed. Statistics Canada says the economy grew by a solid 0.2 per cent in February, following an even stronger 0.5 per cent expansion in January. Learn more.
Ontario exports set to expand as U.S. demand ramps up
Ontario's international exports are expected to grow by six per cent this year and seven per cent next year, according to a new forecast by Export Development Canada. Learn more.
Scotiabank: Canada lagging other top auto producers
A new Scotiabank report on the global auto industry says Canadian exports appear to be stuck in neutral while most other major vehicle-producing countries, including the United States, have diversified their markets by expanding sales outside their home regions. Learn more.
Toyota moving U.S. headquarters to Texas
Toyota said Monday that it will move its U.S. headquarters from California to Texas by early 2017. Learn more.
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Technology strategy helps centralize 3D apps and data
Design and manufacturing companies must adapt quickly to the demands of an increasingly global and competitive economy. To speed time to market for products, they need to be able to collaborate and manage design life cycles effectively with offshore, mobile and remote employees. At the same time, they have to maintain security and control over intellectual property even as their workforce becomes more mobile and distributed, and their computing environment becomes more diverse. This article discusses a technology strategy to enable secure, real-time remote collaboration on design data. Learn more.
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