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| Walkom: Japan free trade pact marks victory for hewers-of-wood economy Toronto Star A free trade treaty will make little difference for Canada's petroleum industry, since energy-deficient Japan already has no barriers against our oil and natural gas. But it will benefit the Alberta beef and British Columbia lumber industries. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PetroChina bids to help build $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline National Post CALGARY — Chinese investment in Canada's energy sector could move to a new level if PetroChina wins a bid to build the controversial Northern Gateway oil sands pipeline. The largest of China's three state-controlled oil companies has expressed an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ben & Jerry's Global Free Cone Day on Tuesday, April 3! MarketWatch (press release) Why do you give away free ice cream on your anniversary?" The answer hasn't changed since that fateful day to celebrate the ice cream maker's first year of business. Cofounders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield created Free Cone Day as a "thank you" to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tariffs Hurt America's Other Solar Industry Wall Street Journal Many other energy-related firms also enjoy various forms of largesse, including ethanol producers and oil companies. Unfortunately, for some in Washington, China-bashing has taken priority over the global imperative to rapidly develop more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Starbucks bugs vegan with Frappuccino dye made from ground up insects Toronto Star Melissa Allison The Seattle Times SEATTLE—When Starbucks changed its Frappuccino mix a couple years ago, it made sure the new ingredients were dairy-free. But no one said anything about being bug-free. Turns out the strawberry sauce used in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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