Steel
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Evraz says it could lay off close to 250 employees at Regina steel mill"Due to market conditions, Evraz North America made the decision to idle its large diameter pipe fabrication in Regina," reads a statement from the company to Global News.EconomyJun 17, 2022
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Evraz fined $935K in 2 separate 2019 workplace injuriesEvraz has pleaded guilty in two separate 2019 incidents at its Regina plant where one worker was seriously injured in a pinning incident and another in a grease fire.CanadaFeb 18, 2021
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About 400 Evraz steel mill employees in Regina brace for layoffs over holidaysUp to 80 per cent of workers in the tubular division at the Evraz steel mill in Regina are excepted to be laid off in the upcoming months.EconomyNov 25, 2020
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Up to 500 jobs could be lost at Regina’s Evraz steel mill: unionThe workforce at Evraz steel mill has dropped significantly this year due to a lack of long-term projects and companies purchasing imported steel, according to United Steelworkers Local 5890.CanadaAug 28, 2020
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Saskatchewan premier worried U.S. could put tariff on steel after Canadian aluminumSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the issue of tariffs has come up during regular calls with other premiers.CanadaAug 7, 2020
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Venezuela crisis, possible U.S.-Brazil trade deal on agenda as Bolsonaro meets TrumpBolsonaro, called the “the Trump of the tropics,” has turned his relationship with the U.S. president into a cornerstone of his foreign diplomacy.EconomyMar 7, 2020
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2 Calgary-area dogs competing in 2020 Westminster Kennel Club Dog ShowThe dogs were entered in a lottery to compete in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and were lucky enough to be selected.CanadaFeb 4, 2020
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U.S., Mexico deal with ‘last issues’ in CUSMA deal, facing new steel demandMexico approved the USMCA this year, but U.S. ratification has been held up by Democratic lawmakers, who have voiced concerns over the enforcement of labour and environmental provisions.CanadaDec 6, 2019
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Trump tariffs designed to revive U.S. steelmakers haven’t quite done the jobBy taxing imported steel, Trump risked raising costs for the many U.S. industries that use steel, straining ties with American allies and defying the limits of his authority to unilaterally punish trading partners.EconomyNov 4, 2019
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Evraz fined $126K for workplace injuryEvraz Inc. has been fined under Saskatchewan's Occupational Health and Safety regulations for a workplace incident in September 2016.CanadaJun 19, 2019
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