The Canadian economy unexpectedly contracted in the second quarter at an annualized rate of 0.2%, while growth in June was likely stable, a result that would allow the Bank of Canada (BoC) to maintain its rates . The second-quarter figures
On Friday, September 29, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) advertisement a new “regulatory plan” for streaming services operating in Canada earn $10,000,000 per year or more and offer broadcast content (podcasts). According to the CRTC, this is a
In the image: Jean Pierre Hamel, economic and commercial advisor at the Canadian Embassy; Tim Martin, Ambassador of Canada; Diana Lévy and Harry Sasson One of Colombia's greatest allies for the importation of meat products, fruits and vegetables is Canada,
Lorenzo Musetti won Italy's first Olympic tennis medal in 100 years on Saturday, with a 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 victory over Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime for bronze in the men's singles. When asked by an Italian journalist how he planned to celebrate,
Chihuahua.– Sandra Shaddick, Canadian consul in Chihuahua, and Graeme C. Clark, Canadian ambassador to Mexico, met with municipal authorities on Wednesday. Mayor Jorge Cruz Russek and re-elected Mayor Marco Bonilla, who is about to return to office, attended the meeting.
press release Mexico City, August 26, 2024. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico, CanCham, celebrated last Thursday another edition of its “CanCham Day”, with a large participation of participants who confirmed the dynamic commercial and friendly relations between Mexico
The governor of Nayarit, Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero, visited this Tuesday, April 23, Nuevo Vallarta, Bahía de Banderas, to participate in the “Canada-Mexico Business Meeting, Connecting Businesses and Building a Future Together” with national and Canadian businessmen and investors with
A business delegation from Ontario, Canada, held a meeting in which visiting companies learned about the economic capabilities of the State of Querétaro and expressed interest in strengthening ties that allow them to continue promoting Canadian businesses in Mexico. Present
He Ambassador of Canada to MexicoGraeme C. Clark, confirmed that Canadian investors have expressed concern about the reform of the judicial system in Mexico which envisages the election of judges by popular vote. Asked about the issue, the diplomat said
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico (CanCham) said the reforms proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador could have negative implications on the certainty, transparency and professionalism of the country's economic sectors. “CanCham expresses the concern of the business