In this edition:
- Savage opens new transload facility in Thorold to enhance regional logistics
- Report recommends eliminating 6 Welland councillor positions
- BDC launches new program to help businesses adopt AI and increase competitiveness
- Canadian Wine Industry Awards open for nominations
- Tax Break for All Canadians Act moves on to Senate
- Focus on Finance & Economy
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Savage opens new transload facility in Thorold to enhance regional logistics
Savage, a global provider of supply chain solutions, is opening a new transload facility in Ontario at the Thorold Multimodal Hub, a key location within the BMI Group’s Bioveld Canada operations. The facility is part of Savage’s growing network and will try to improve logistics for businesses in the Niagara region, Greater Toronto Area and parts of Western New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It will provide a link between rail, sea, and truck transportation.
Report recommends eliminating 6 Welland councillor positions
The majority of Welland residents who responded to a recent city survey support electing fewer councillors in 2026.
City staff are recommending that change be made.
BDC launches new program to help businesses adopt AI and increase competitiveness
BDC has launched its Data to AI Program to demystify artificial intelligence (AI) for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and enhance their productivity. This initiative highlights the power of AI, the benefits of automation, and the critical importance of robust cybersecurity.
The Data to AI Program reportedly offers a structured approach, providing training and personalized advice to guide companies on their digital journey.
Canadian Wine Industry Awards open for nominations
Do you know an award-worthy winemaker, winery lead/ professional or someone who champions the Niagara wine industry, contributing to its strength long-term? Nominate them for a Canadian Wine Industry Award!
Click here to access the nomination form.
Bill C-78, the Tax Break for All Canadians Act, has been adopted by the House of Commons. The Bill is now before the Senate, and one step closer to HST/GST being exempt on essentially all food and many holiday essentials.
In the same announcement, the Government of Canada launched the new $50 million Short-Term Rental Enforcement Fund. The Fund is for municipalities to increase enforcement and compliance activities with their short-term rental regulations.
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Focus on Finance & Economy
What could the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement mean for mortgages and the real estate market?
‘We’re in a recession,’ says former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz
Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says Canada is in a recession, arguing the economy’s weakness has been masked by strong population growth.
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