
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate drops to 1.7% in January
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate dropped to 1.7 per cent in January, according to the latest report from Statistics Canada, though the capital’s rising prices continue

Ottawa’s annual inflation rate drops to 1.7% in January
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate dropped to 1.7 per cent in January, according to the latest report from Statistics Canada, though the capital’s rising prices continue

Update: Melnyk says Sens still vying for downtown home following LeBreton deal collapse
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says he’s not giving up on a downtown arena after the National Capital Commission announced Wednesday that mediation had failed

NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring

NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring

Doctors moonlighting as inventors face unique hurdles to commercialization
In Dr. Joao Rezende-Neto’s 25-year career as a trauma surgeon, he’s only twice dealt with patients who insisted on forking over big bucks to buy

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Foreign buyers CMHC will release a report on foreign buyers in the condo market on Monday. Foreign buyers taxes were enacted in B.C. in 2016

Royal Bank hikes dividend as it reports $3.2B net income in first quarter
Royal Bank of Canada raised its dividend as it reported quarterly net income of $3.17 billion, up from $3.01 billion a year ago, matching market

Canopy Growth, Alimentation Couche Tard partner on London pot shop
Cannabis company Canopy Growth Corp. says it’s teaming up with Quebec retail giant Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. to support a privately run pot shop in London,

Grocer Loblaw reports sluggish food sales, touts e-commerce progress
Canada’s largest grocer reported sluggish same-store sales in its food business during its latest quarter, but touted growth in its online offerings after the company

Pro-pipeline protest convoy arrives in Ottawa after rolling across country
A convoy of angry Albertans and other westerners rolled into Ottawa Tuesday for a mass protest against federal energy and environmental policies that has also
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