
Lights, camera, action: Capital’s film and TV industry set to resume – slowly
With Toronto studios still closed, some observers say Ottawa could grab an even bigger slice of the film & TV production pie.
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Lights, camera, action: Capital’s film and TV industry set to resume – slowly
With Toronto studios still closed, some observers say Ottawa could grab an even bigger slice of the film & TV production pie.

Ottawa’s NordikLeaf acquired by Fairway Green Cannabis
Fairway leadership team includes Michael Inskip, IP lawyer Gordon Freedman

Ottawa Stronger Together: Special broadcast celebrates local business, rising stars
June 25 online and television broadcast will share compelling stories from local businesses and demonstrate how they are adjusting rapidly to this new economic reality.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Construction community rallies behind The Royal Ottawa
More than 40 companies and 20 individuals step up to support mental health in Ottawa.

Ottawa businesses recalling employees, readying patios after province gives green light to reopening
Ottawa, as well as most communities in eastern and northern Ontario, can proceed to “stage two” reopening.

Ottawa restaurant The Grand says it was fined for letting customers eat takeout on patio
Co-owner John Borsten says he doesn’t see what they did wrong given that the restaurant didn’t serve customers on the patio, and that others were

Leading environmental lawyer Michael S. Hebert to head Mann Lawyers’ new environmental group
Rapidly evolving area of law includes contaminated land and brownfield sites, due diligence in complex real estate transactions and environmental liability, among others.

Behind the headlines of Ottawa’s biggest business stories this week
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Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate hits 8.4%
Jobless rate reaches highest level in more than a decade.

Ottawa Senators break ties with Foundation, seek bids for new charitable arm
The Ottawa Senators Foundation said Thursday it will no longer be affiliated with Capital Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Ottawa Senators.
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