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International student drop prompts Cambrian to suspend intake to 10 programs

International student drop prompts Cambrian to suspend intake to 10 programs

Projecting a $1.4M deficit after a decade of surpluses, Sudbury college hopes to ‘re-home’ affected faculty in other programs
‘Stop and report it,’ says grieving daughter of workplace hazards

‘Stop and report it,’ says grieving daughter of workplace hazards

Nearly two decades after her father’s death, Lisa Kadosa says there are still lessons to be learned about mine safety
Alamos Gold sees mine expansion on the horizon at Dubreuilville

Alamos Gold sees mine expansion on the horizon at Dubreuilville

Toronto gold miner takes big-picture outlook at Island Gold after first quarter results fail to impress markets
Tragedies can improve safety, F1 driver tells Sudbury mining conference

Tragedies can improve safety, F1 driver tells Sudbury mining conference

Former race car champion Derek Daly survived a near-death crash in 1984 but said it helped inspire numerous safety changes in the sport, which is a lesson that many industries, including mining, can make use of
Federal overregulation may be doing more harm than good, says Montreal think-tank

Federal overregulation may be doing more harm than good, says Montreal think-tank

Red tape hampering small businesses and contributing to the decline in entrepreneurship, Montreal Economic Institute argues
Alstom layoffs at Thunder Bay plant scheduled to begin in May

Alstom layoffs at Thunder Bay plant scheduled to begin in May

The trimming of the workforce to happen in stages as the contract to build streetcars for Toronto winds down.
Greater plate production is Algoma Steel's answer to U.S. tariffs

Greater plate production is Algoma Steel's answer to U.S. tariffs

Sault Ste. Marie steelmaker expects to flip the switch on electric arc production in the second quarter
Mining safety leader talks power of culture during annual conference

Mining safety leader talks power of culture during annual conference

Workplace Safety North's annual Mining Health and Safety Conference underway in Sudbury
U.S. trade war expected to create 'modest' recession in Ontario

U.S. trade war expected to create 'modest' recession in Ontario

Financial Accountability Office of Ontario report shows southwestern Ontario's economy will be most impacted by U.S. tariffs
Opinion: Why speeding up mining approvals won’t solve tariff troubles

Opinion: Why speeding up mining approvals won’t solve tariff troubles

Rushing project approvals without respecting Indigenous rights is a ‘recipe for conflict,’ says mining watchdog