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Telus seeks to add credit card surcharge as restrictions set to lift

Telus Corp. is trying to add a 1.5 per cent processing fee for customers who use a credit card after a class action settlement cleared the way for merchants to add the surcharge starting this fall.

Calian scales back guidance as Q3 revenues hit record $150M

Kanata-based firm cites supply-chain disruptions for decision to revise high-end revenue projection downward to $585 million for fiscal 2022.

Kinaxis to keep hiring ‘aggressively’ as revenues soar amid ongoing supply-chain disruptions

Kanata-based firm now projecting revenues of between $355 million and $365 million for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, up $10 million from its previous forecast in May.

Ottawa Business Growth Survey: Hybrid work may permanently reshape downtown Ottawa

The prolonged work-from-home experiment, and questions about where employees will want to work, post-pandemic, is leaving many...

Evidence Partners lands $20M VC round to fuel global expansion push

Kanata-based software firm says demand for its software that helps streamline the medical research process has skyrocketed during the pandemic.

Latest SheBoot cohort includes four local women-owned companies

Four women-owned or led companies from Ottawa have been selected to participate in the third cohort of...

Techopia Live: John Proctor of Martello

Microsoft 365 and Teams have become essential to most companies, especially given the reality of remote work....

Shopify posts Q2 loss of US$1.2 billion, a day after laying off 10% of staff

The Ottawa-based firm says it lost US$1.2 billion or 95 cents per diluted share, compared with a profit of US$879.1 million and 69 cents per diluted share a year earlier.

CEO vows Shopify will ‘rise to the occasion’ again after workforce layoffs

In a memo posted on the company website, Shopify CEO announced that the e-commerce company will see about 10 per cent of staff leave by end of day Tuesday.

Rogers CEO defends outage response to MPs at committee hearing

Tony Staffieri faced questions from MPs about whether a lack of competition in the telecom sector might have contributed to the massive Rogers outage earlier this month.

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