Ross Marowits
Reporter for The Canadian Press
About Ross Marowits
Quebec electric vehicle law sparks concern within automotive industry
"It's very aggressive," David Adams, president of the Global Automakers of Canada, said last week at the Montreal Auto Show.
Federal and Quebec governments under pressure to finance Montreal train project
Construction for the 67 kilometre network will cost $5.9-billion will start this summer and is expected to be ready for service by the end of 2020
TransCanada distances itself from Charest over Energy East
Calgary-based TransCanada Corp has repeatedly declined to say whether any of its employees were aware of Jean Charest's meeting with the National Energy Board.
Bombardier clears milestone after Swiss Air Lines becomes first to accept CSeries
The CS100 passenger jet was formally handed over Wednesday to the European carrier at Montreal's Mirabel airport.
Deal finalized for Quebec's US$1 billion investment in Bombardier CSeries
The two sides have been working out details of the agreement since the plan was originally announced in October.
Proponent of Quebec graphite mine says it has evidence of project's feasibility
Nouveau Monde says a study confirms the financial viability of its proposal to build North America’s largest mine to produce flake graphite, a key material used in lithium−ion batteries.
Carmakers, Canadian governments tackling electric car range anxiety
Automakers are hoping to overcome the biggest roadblock to electric vehicles sales — range anxiety among consumers — with a little help from government.
Canadian retailers watching with hope, unease at Walmart's battle with Visa
An association of convenience−store owners says they are pleased that the world’s largest retailer has highlighted hefty credit card fees, but is worried Walmart will gain a larger advantage.
Valeant's new CEO aiming to restore company's stature after stabilizing it
"I believe that the point of view of being one of the largest companies in Canada is an admirable goal I would absolutely like to do," said Joseph Papa.
Bombardier scores big deal with Delta, federal aid request still outstanding
Bombardier received a major boost Thursday after Delta Air Lines agreed to buy up to 125 CSeries planes, a blockbuster deal that would be the largest for the troubled passenger jet program.