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Vizio Debuts on Wall Street, Bets on Future With New Strategy

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Vizio, a company well known for its smart TVs and sound bars, has officially gone public, trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol 'VZIO.' The company's CFO, Adam Townsend, says Vizio is moving to a dual-revenue structure as more...
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Making vital supplies during the pandemic became a saviour for Canadian manufacturing

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As the pandemic ramped up, Canada's manufacturing sector nimbly shifted gears and started making products to keep people safe from COVID-19. Even among manufacturers, it reminded people what happens when a country makes its own necessary...
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Innovation minister says Canada has the 'option' to manufacture vaccines domestically

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Innovation and Science Minister Navdeep Bains says there could soon be a way of producing a COVID-19 vaccine domestically.
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Trudeau promises no corners will be cut as Health Canada examines COVID vaccines for approval

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that the first lot of vaccines will arrive in Canada next week.
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Canadian health officials explain how COVID-19 vaccines will be approved and distributed

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Dr. Supriya Sharma is the chief medical advisor for Health Canada
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Dr. Sharma: Key vaccine information coming within days as regulators consider approving the first COVID vaccine

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Health Canada chief medical adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma, deputy chief public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo and Maj. Gen. Dany Fortin briefed reporters in Ottawa on Thursday.
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COVID-19 vaccine en route to Canada

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Canada's first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipped out yesterday from a factory in Belgium. UPS is delivering the cargo. Officials with the company say all vaccine shipments are being treated as a top priority.
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Rep. Mike Gallagher Hopes for More Substantive Presidential Debates

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One topic the 2020 presidential candidates were able to cover in the first debate was manufacturing. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis. 8th District) joined Cheddar to discuss whether or not the statements made were true for his state.
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3M Releases Report Detailing Lessons Learned In Coronavirus Pandemic

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3M CTO John Banovetz joins Cheddar to discuss the company's report detailing the lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Trudeau describes his discussions with Trump today

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump today about the border and the prospect of new American tariffs on Canadian aluminum.
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UK manufacturing industry 'on brink of historic collapse'

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Union leaders have told Al Jazeera manufacturing is on the brink of its biggest collapse in generations because of government inaction.
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Manufacturing adapts to keep up with demand during pandemic

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Ian Hanomansing goes behind the scenes in the production facilities of Lush Cosmetics and Que Pasa chips to see how they’ve had to adapt due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Male-dominated jobs in Canada among the first to bounce back amid reopening

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As the Canadian economy reopens, more of the jobs bouncing back are in traditionally male sectors, such as construction and manufacturing.
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First Covid-19 vaccine trials set to get underway in Canada

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Dalhousie University's Scott Halperin, director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, discusses the trials that will take place in Canada on a vaccine being developed by China's CanSino Biologic.
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Elon Musk violates state orders by reopening Tesla factory

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is defying local shutdown orders by restarting a factory in northern California.
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Governments spending $590M to help Ford plant make electric cars in Ontario

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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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Fisker Teams Up With Magna To Build Its Electric Ocean Vehicle

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Luxury vehicles company Fisker is working with Magna to bring its electric Ocean SUV to life. Henrik Fisker, chairman and CEO of Fisker, joined Cheddar to talk about the partnership.
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Report: US model projects eight-fold increase in COVID-19 cases

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Document projects that coronavirus could kill 3,000 Americans a day by the end of May, up from 2,000 currently.
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Increasing pressure in U.S. to reduce COVID-19 restrictions

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Governors are under increased pressure to reopen state economies despite the COVID-19 pandemic as U.S. President Donald Trump said he may stop attending the daily briefings about the virus.
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When will Canadians get a COVID-19 vaccine, and will there be enough? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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With dozens of COVID-19 vaccine candidates in development around the world, a massive challenge looms on the horizon: deciding who gets access to a successful vaccine first, and whether countries can produce enough for everyone. Wendy...
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Pernod Ricard USA Fights Hand Santizer Shortages

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Pernod Ricard USA, the parent company of brands like Absolut Vodka and Jameson Irish Whiskey, is switching gears to help in the fight against coronavirus. The wine and spirits leader is retooling their manufacturing sites in Arkansas,...
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How companies pivoted to making medical face shields

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Several Canadian companies quickly shifted their production lines to making medical face shields thanks to innovation and some government funding.
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Manufacturers switch gears to make medical supplies

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Canadian manufacturers are answering the government’s call to switch gears to start producing medical supplies during the coronavirus pandemic even if it won’t replace lost business.
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US Midwestern states hit hard by Trump's China trade war

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Despite a surging US economy, Midwestern states key to President Donald Trump's 2016 election victory are lagging behind the rest of the nation.