Press Digest: Canada - June 25
PRESS DIGEST-Canada - June 25 June 25 (Reuters): The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified all of these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
**German submarine builder TKMS TKMS.DE says its joint bid with Norway to supply 12 submarines to Canada is better than South Korea's Hanwha 042660.KS bid due to language compatibility.
**Toronto's legal software business Dye & Durham DND.TO said its CEO George Tsivin has stepped down with immediate effect after about a year in the role, and that its board has formed a committee to lead the company during the transition period.
**Montreal-based energy company AtkinsRealis ATRL.TO seeks to license its Candu reactor in the United States, submitting a notice to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or NRC on Tuesday morning.
**Toronto-based pet food company Open Farm delayed its initial public offering until the fall to allow investors to monitor the choppy market, after volatile share price performances of consumer-driven IPOs from companies such as Suja Life SUJA.O and Once Upon A Farm OFRM.N .
NATIONAL POST
**The Canadian government said it is working towards its first three infrastructure projects for reduced travel time, better shipping access, and critical mineral development in key regions in the country.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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