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Daimler Truck to shift spending to battery, hydrogen rigs
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Daimler's truck and bus division says it plans to shift most of its vehicle development resources to…
Retail sales rose 3.6 per cent in March
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 3.6 per cent to $57.6 billion in March as COVID-19 restrictions relaxed in some…
BC, Quebec shipyards each get new icebreaker
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is adding a second heavy icebreaker to its plans for the Canadian Coast Guard, a move that will…
Canada receiving two million vaccine doses this week
OTTAWA — Canada is set to begin receiving more than two million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine each week as the two…
Companies sound alarm over commodity price hikes
Toilet paper, baby care products, soft drinks and many other everyday products are about to get more expensive.
Procter &…
CAMSC hosts Diversity Procurement Fair 2021
Toronto – Building on the success of CAMSC’s first virtual conference in July 2020, over 500 virtual attendees of the Canadian…
Setting boundaries
From the April 2021 print edition
For complex public procurement projects, purchasing institutions often supplement their…
Back to work
From the April 2021 print issue
Over the past 14 months, home offices and zoom calls have replaced communal workspaces and…
US services hit record high in March
WASHINGTON — The US services sector, which employs most Americans, recorded record growth in March as the easing of coronavirus…
Canada on track to pick new fighter jet
OTTAWA — Canada's top military procurement official says he is optimistic the federal government will finally end its decade-long…
Economy grew 0.7 per cent in January
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the economy grew 0.7 per cent in January.
The increase in real gross domestic product compared…
Government procurement needs ‘buy clean’ strategy: report
Canada's governments should require that all the infrastructure they fund should be made with materials sourced from low-carbon…