OBJ provides occasional regional business coverage of Eastern Ontario including news from Renfrew (north) to Kingston (west) to Cornwall (south) to Hawkesbury (east).
A new portable turnkey farming system made in Ontario could contribute to improving food security, solving supply chain disruptions and conserving water resources.
Canopy Growth Corp. is warning a U.S. holding company it wants to set up could be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange, which is objecting to some of its plans.
Thomas Clark, a mechanical engineer living in Kemptville, is overcoming the 'ick' factor with a line of skincare products made from insect fats and oils.
The company says the establishment of Canopy USA LLC will enable it to exercise its rights to acquire U.S. cannabis companies Acreage, Wanna and Jetty.
Under normal business circumstances, growth is kind of what we expect. Not so simple, especially during a pandemic. But there are a few businesses in Eastern Ontario that have enjoyed significant success during the past two years.
This Kingston company is intent on providing the rare earth elements essential to transitioning from fossil fuels by recycling rather than mining them.
Local officials are both frightened and excited as they begin making plans to work with Umicore N.V., a multinational technology company that recently announced a $1.5-billion investment in Loyalist Township to build a battery materials production plant.