Broccolini plans 700,000-square-foot distribution warehouse in North Gower
Fresh off its enormous industrial development for Amazon in Ottawa’s east end, Broccolini is gearing up to build a new 700,000-square-foot warehouse in North Gower
Broccolini plans 700,000-square-foot distribution warehouse in North Gower
Fresh off its enormous industrial development for Amazon in Ottawa’s east end, Broccolini is gearing up to build a new 700,000-square-foot warehouse in North Gower
Op-ed: Ottawa kids are part of a climate revolution. Let’s join them before it’s too late
Mike Gerbis, CEO of the GLOBE Series, calls on members of the Ottawa business community to join youth-led action against climate change
Update: Shopify to accelerate fulfilment rollout on strong demand, shares up on results
Shopify Inc. shares are on the rise as gains in subscriber revenue powered strong second-quarter results that blew past analysts’ expectations
Amazon’s spending on quick delivery is squeezing its profits
Spending on next-day Prime delivery is ‘a necessary strategy to compete with brick-and-mortar’s speed advantage to the customer,’ analyst says.
Balsillie decries toxic, unchecked technology at big data committee
A Canadian high-tech pioneer says a “toxic” social media business model is a threat to democracy. Jim Balsillie, the retired chief executive of Research In
Ottawa’s Clearford sees pipeline to profitability with latest acquisition
After racking up tens of millions of dollars in losses while it struggled to find a market niche, Ottawa cleantech firm Clearford Water Systems believes
Sprott School of Business hires former Amazon exec, Oxford academic as new dean
Already preparing to move into a swanky new home, Carleton University’s business school is set to install a new leader with a glittering resumé. The
Amazon embroiled in Ontario labour relations board complaint over couriers
A union representing Ontario couriers delivering packages for Amazon.com Inc. is alleging the e-commerce giant engaged in unfair labour practices that resulted in the termination of
Update: B.C. fund expects long-term tenant in Amazon after Ottawa warehouse purchase
The chief executive of a Vancouver real estate firm says Amazon’s long-term lease on its new distribution facility in Ottawa was a deciding factor in
‘Smarter’ rules would ensure all digital players pay for CanCon, panel told
Federal lawmakers need to make foreign content providers, such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime, pay their fair share into producing Canadian content, Canada’s broadcast
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