‘Stable’ reputation makes Canada attractive to investors, Joly says
- Industry Minister Mélanie Joly states that Canada's reputation for stability will attract more foreign investment.
- Joly emphasizes that the federal government aims to reduce red tape and speed up approval timelines for foreign firms.
- Ottawa plans to purchase from Canadian firms and expand markets for domestic exports, especially for NATO allies.
- Joly highlighted the importance of protecting key industries, including steel and auto, affected by U.S. tariffs.
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‘Stable’ Reputation Makes Canada Attractive to Investors, Joly Says
Ottawa’s industrial strategy will leverage Canada’s reputation for stability to attract more foreign investment, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said on Thursday in a speech at the Canadian Club of Toronto. Joly used the event to lay out the federal government’s plan to protect and build up key sectors in Canada, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign has disrupted global trade flows. Joly said Canada’s reputation for good governance ma…
Ottawa's industrial strategy will build on Canada's reputation for stability to attract more foreign investment," said Minister of Industry Melanie Joly in a speech at the Canadian Club in Toronto on Thursday.

'Stable' reputation makes Canada attractive to investors, Joly says
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