June 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Foreign Minister Stephane Dion made a big decision
earlier this year on whether to allow Canadian-made military
goods to be shipped to Thailand, a country ruled by an
undemocratic junta since a 2014 coup - but the government won't
divulge whether he blocked or approved these exports.
Canadian executives overwhelmingly support expanded
international trade deals, including more open commerce with the
United States and a free-trade deal with China.
Workers at the Bombardier BBDb.TO Q400 factory in
Toronto have agreed to the company's request to shift production
of the plane's wings and cockpit to low-wage countries, a move
that will eventually eliminate 200 jobs.
POST
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a bold election
promise to expand and enhance the Canada Pension Plan to provide
a more secure retirement for Canadians, but there is skepticism
the necessary provincial consensus will be reached when finance
ministers gather Monday in Vancouver.