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Canadian taxi companies are calling on Toronto city council to include the ride-hail industry in its “Buy Local, Buy Canadian” campaign, amid the ongoing threat of U.S. tariffs on Canada products.
Mindful of these realities, Proudly South African will be hosting its 13th Buy Local Summit & Expo on March 17 and 18 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. This will renew the clarion ...
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Three Toronto taxi companies and one ride-hailing service are urging council to include their industry in the city's newly adopted "Buy Local, Buy Canadian" campaign as U.S. tariff threats continue.
Canadian taxi and ride-hailing companies are calling on Toronto city council to be included in efforts to promote local businesses. In an open letter, Canadian companies Beck Taxi, Co-op Cabs, Toronto ...
(CBC) Technology leaders in Newfoundland and Labrador say they want to see the province bring their "buy local" approach to the tech sector. Susan Martyn, general manager of enterprise at St.