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Output increase

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Bessma Momani of CIGI on OPEC's move to boost production.
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The gold that grows on Morocco’s argan trees

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In Morocco’s southern mountains gold grows on the region’s argan trees. Vitamin-rich Argan oil is known for its benefits in nourishing the skin and is a precious ingredient in some cosmetics – and it’s also one of the most expensive...
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From Atlas to Las Vegas: unearthing Morocco’s beauty secrets

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In Morocco’s southern mountains gold grows on the region’s argan trees. Vitamin-rich Argan oil is known for its benefits in nourishing the skin and is a precious ingredient in some cosmetics – and it’s also one of the most expensive...
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Canadian productions

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Michael Geist on the all-time high for TV and film production in Canada
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Weathering the ups and downs

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Jeff Tonken is president and CEO of Birchcliff Energy, a light oil and gas producer working in the Peace River Arch area of Alberta
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CeBIT 2017: Digitising Fashion

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Digitisation is transforming every sector, including fashion. Japanese company Seiren is at CeBIT 2017 showing off a system that allows customers to try on 470,000 different clothing combinations in a smart mirror. How virtual dress...
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The Story of Us controversy

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A new CBC series is being criticized by Nova Scotia officials who say it rewrites the history of Canada's first permanent settlement
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Oil price falls to new 2017 low

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Oil prices have tumbled following a report that stocks are rising worldwide. The price of crude was at its lowest in three months on Tuesday after the revelation by OPEC, which also said there was a surprise jump in production by the...
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Big industry

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Al Unwin of Niagara College on the school's program to train workers for the commercial cannabis industry
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Tesla stops Model 3 production temporarily amid financial concerns

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Tesla has announced it is going to stop production of the Model 3 temporarily, the latest in a series of setbacks for the company. In the past month, a Tesla SUV on auto-pilot crashed and killed the driver; thousands of the company's...
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Global developments

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Ken Courtis, chairman at Starfort Investment Holdings, on Iran and North Korea.
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The future of the industry under discussion at the European Film Market in Berlin

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The Berlin Film Festival is like to be the most political of the big festivals. But the political issues don’t just have an impact on this year’s festival programme but also on the film industry itself. How do we make movies, how will...
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Toyota trumpets US spending plans, Honda says will wait and see on Mexican production

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Toyota has been touting its production plans in the United States, joining other carmakers at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit who are keen to avoid being tweeted by Donald Trump over where they build their vehicles....
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Eurozone industrial output surprisingly strong in November

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Just released statistics show industrial output in the eurozone rose by more than expected in November as firms stepped up production before Christmas. It was the second month in a row that it had increased. The fact that industries...
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Ford scraps Mexico plant following Trump criticism

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Ford Motor Company has scrapped a planned Mexican car factory and is instead extending its operations in Michigan by creating 700 jobs. The cancellation of the 1.6 billion dollar plant followed criticism by Donald Trump of General Motors...
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The Italian laboratory restoring the films of Charlie Chaplin

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Eighty years after Charlie Chaplin made the movie classic ‘Modern Times’, the great clown’s movies are being restored at a laboratory in northern Italy. L’immagine Ritrovata which was started in 1992. Then there were many labs restoring...
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This week on the big screen – movies from the European cinema

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The documentary ‘The Valley of the Wolves’ leads our pick of European. Over a three-year period spent bivouacking through the countryside the director Jean-Michel Bertrand tells how he tracked down a pack of wolves. His film develops to...
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Where is the price of oil headed?

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Bessma Momani, senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, on a new deal to cut production between OPEC and non-OPEC producers
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Danish Queen designs Nutcracker costumes

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It’s a Christmas production of ‘The Nutcracker’ with a difference – in the Danish capital Copenhagen, all the sets and costumes are designed by none other than the Queen herself. Margrethe II of Denmark, who is also an accomplished...
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CEO of International Cannabis

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Uruguayan marijuana firm makes TSX debut
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Rabat’s Visa for Music festival again reveals hidden jewels

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The Visa for Music gathering, now in its third year in Rabat, Morocco, brings music professionals together from Africa and the Middle East with market development in mind. The event includes professional training and music production,...
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Making plastics from natural products, not oil

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Based in Italy’s Po River delta in the Italian north-east, biochemical company Novamont has opened the first plant in the world to make a chemical compound used in the production of plastics with renewable sources such as sugar and...
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Turkey’s strategic location and skilled workforce – a business winner

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Many businesses believe Turkey’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Central Asia, and its skilled workforce is a winning formula. Turkey, a rising regional hub for manufacturers: The biggest car manufacturers have located...
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Optimism rises over OPEC oil freeze deal, Russia pledges to join in

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Russia has said it is ready to join a proposed freeze of oil output by OPEC members. President Vladimir Putin, speaking at an energy conference in the Turkish city of Istanbul, said that low oil prices have led to underinvestment into...