Le Château to Locally Manufacture up to Half a Million Hospital Gowns July 3, 2020 MONTRÉAL, July 03, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Le Château Inc. (the “Company”) (TSX VENTURE: CTU) today announced it has begun the manufacturing of up to 500,000 hospital gowns in partnership
DigifabQG to help Quebec manufacturers adopt Industry 4.0 tech June 23, 2020 Longueuil Industrial Expertise Centre will aid in digital transformations.
Medicom Announces Long-Term Supply Agreement with Canadian Government in Support of New Mask Production Facility May 22, 2020 MONTREAL, May 22, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - AMD Medicom Inc. (“Medicom”), one of the world’s leading manufacturers of surgical and respiratory masks, confirms a long-term agreement with the
'Rules are stricter now': Quebec manufacturers adjust to life in the COVID-19 era May 12, 2020 Effenco Development Inc. founder and president David Arsenault thought about showing up at his plant Monday morning for the resumption of work — but quickly realized it would be better if he
Canadian industrial companies need to up their digital game: KPMG in Canada February 19, 2020 73 per cent expect to invest less than 5 per cent of annual revenue on digital technology, KPMG survey finds
Coquitlam company retools, will be first in Canada to produce N95 respirators April 7, 2020 The Coquitlam-based producer of pillows and dog beds is poised to become the first manufacturer of N95 respirators in Canada.
Keystone XL surprise go-ahead to energize struggling oilpatch March 31, 2020 “TC Energy’s decision to proceed with the help of the Alberta government will allow the oilpatch to hit the ground running when prices recover”
The pandemic pivot: Edmonton businesses retool to join COVID-19 fight April 9, 2020 FROM MASKS TO SNEEZE GUARDS, LOCAL COMPANIES RUSH TO SHIFT PRODUCTION LINES
Alberta Investing $40M in Food, Farming, and Forestry Innovation June 2, 2020 The Alberta government is providing $40 million in funding to accelerate technology development for the agriculture, agri-food and forestry sectors.
Alberta Cuts Business Tax Boosts Infrastructure Spending to Reboot Economy July 3, 2020 EDMONTON — Alberta is cutting business taxes and pumping $10 billion into infrastructure projects to springboard its economy out of the financial crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.