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Acquisition blocks and redressive payments: what's in the EU's new foreign subsidy action plan?

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The EU has drawn up proposals to tackle foreign subsidies for EU companies, which it says are having an increasingly negative impact on competition in the single market. There is currently a regulatory gap, with the EU unable to step in...
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Florence's Mayor Dario Nardella discusses 'slow tourism'

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European countries are embracing 'slow tourism' as a form of economic recovery after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Brussels restaurants and bars count the cost of a long lockdown as they reopen

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Bars and restaurants can finally reopen their doors in Belgium as of Monday, one of the last European countries to do so. In recent days owners have been frantically working to respect the new rules, which include keeping 1.5 metres...
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Ontario investing nearly $2B in long-term care beds

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is committed to building 30,000 long-term care beds over the next ten years. He announced a $1.75-billion dollar investment to kickstart the initiative which will help to build 8,000 new beds...
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Explainer: how would EU countries apply for coronavirus recovery funding?

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The European Commission has set out its COVID-19 recovery package plans, and now it is up to EU leaders to negotiate the terms. Whatever the final amount, member states will have to meet certain conditions to access any cash. This brings...
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Municipalities 'need a backstop' | NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh discusses the federal government's decision to fast-track $2.2 billion to municipalities hit hard by the pandemic.
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Saudi Arabia invests in Hollywood amid COVID-19 crisis

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The entertainment industry is one of the sectors hardest hit by the global pandemic.
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Prioritizing Diversity and Inclusion: How Putting Dollars Behind Diversity Initiatives Can Foster Change

9th - Higher Ed
As one of the few black CEOs in the country, Paris Wallace, co-founder and CEO of Ovia Health is speaking up about what companies can do, and where they fall short in the fight for a more inclusive workplace. He joined us on Wake Up with...
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Governments spending $590M to help Ford plant make electric cars in Ontario

9th - Higher Ed
The federal and Ontario governments are set to announce details of their plan to each spend $295 million to help Ford upgrade its assembly plant in Oakville to start making electric vehicles.
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Coronavirus and gender: Women on frontline need to be included in pandemic response

9th - Higher Ed
Coronavirus has hit all aspects of society, but gender divisions are beginning to show. Women make up 70 percent of health and social workers, putting them at greater risk. Other industries where women dominate have seen heavy job...
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Ottawa’s plastic ban concerns Alberta energy minister

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Alberta’s energy minister is worried Ottawa’s single-use plastic ban is sending the wrong signals to investors a day after her province announced it wants to become a hub for plastic recycling.
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Nigeria case 'disappointing' but country's prepared for coronavirus, says WHO

9th - Higher Ed
The country has already established a system to deal with outbreaks such as measles, cholera and lassa fever.
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Grim economic forecasts as coronavirus spreads

9th - Higher Ed
The world's peak economic body, the OECD, says coronavirus could make the global economy shrink for the first quarter since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Teck withdraws application for new oilsands mine

9th - Higher Ed
Teck Resources has withdrawn the application for its new Frontier oilsands mine. The federal government was supposed to decide on the $20-billion project this week.
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Covid-19, A.I. and Big Data in healthcare and India's electric vehicles: Watch on Business Line

9th - Higher Ed
In the latest edition of Business Line, Euronews looks at the impact of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data on the healthcare sector, how the Covid-19 coronavirus is causing ripples on the Chinese stock market and the way India has...
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The implications of cancelled Teck oilsands project

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A look at the political, economic and environmental implications from the cancellation of a $20 billion oilsands mine by Teck Resources.
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Sirius XM Turns Up Volume on SoundCloud With $75M Investment

9th - Higher Ed
Satellite radio giant Sirius XM has invested $75 million in SoundCloud, the music streaming and distribution platform known for its popularity among new artists.
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Federal government debates new oilsands mine

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa struggles with the decision to approve the $20 billion Teck Frontier oilsands mine by the end of the month. As jobs plummet in Alberta, the federal government weighs its promise to the province against its commitment to the...
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PM Trudeau on relations with Ethiopia

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a joint statement with Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde during his visit to Addis Ababa on Saturday Feb. 8.
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Reynolds CEO Tears Into Idea Its Kitchen Products Can't Innovate

9th - Higher Ed
CEO Lance Mitchell chalked up the company's recent IPO success to making a compelling case to investors — despite the seemingly static nature of the consumer-goods business.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out Leeds Reforms to the financial sector

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses the Leeds Reforms to Financial Services, which provide a package of financial services reforms to make the UK the best place to do business, at a roundtable at Lloyds offices in Leeds
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European leaders urge investment as Italy-Ukraine recovery conference kicks off

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The two-day event is expected to finalise individual deals of guarantees and grants to unlock more than €10 billion in investments, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni said.
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India, Ghana elevate ties to comprehensive partnership, sign 4 pacts to boost cooperation

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit to Ghana marks a significant milestone in India-Ghana relations. During his meeting with President John Mahama, both leaders agreed that terrorism is a threat to humanity and pledged to...
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PM Modi Conferred With Ghana's National Honour

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a strategic five-nation tour The trip will culminate in his participation at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.