
As much as Hugh Gorman would love to see more tenants commit to a full-scale return to their work spaces, he knows that’s not likely

As much as Hugh Gorman would love to see more tenants commit to a full-scale return to their work spaces, he knows that’s not likely

Ericsson, Nokia land 5G contracts from Canadian telecom firms
Contracts are seen by some to be a major hit to Huawei’s ambitions to be a player in Canada’s 5G network.

Netflix reduces video quality in Canada to lower internet bandwidth use
Netflix is lowering video quality for its subscribers in Canada as it attempts to reduce soaring demands on internet bandwidth in the midst of the

Veteran journalists depart CTV Ottawa amid ‘dramatic shift’ in local news
A slew of journalists are leaving CTV Ottawa this week as the shifting business model for local television news continues to put pressure on broadcasters

In photos: Sens Soirée raises $239K for Ottawa youth
Ottawa Senators players stepped off the ice and into crisp suits at the Senators Soirée gala Saturday evening, which aims to get youth in the

Bell, big cable networks ask government to overrule CRTC on wholesale rates
Canada’s largest telecommunications companies formally asked the federal cabinet on Wednesday to overturn a regulatory decision that slashes what they can charge their smaller competitors

Apple’s subscription news service has several Canadian media partners at launch
Apple Inc. announced a subscription news service Monday that counts the Toronto Star, La Presse, CTV News and Global News among its Canadian content suppliers.

Ottawa Senators get their groove on for disco-themed Sens Soirée
If anybody knows about Stayin’ Alive, it’s the Ottawa Senators. The hockey team boogied its way down to the Westin hotel over the weekend for this

Bell’s subscriber base grows, led by 18-year high in wireless growth
Second-quarter subscriber growth in Bell Canada’s three main services beat analyst estimates, led by an 18-year high in new wireless subscribers, but parent company BCE

Rogers raises internet prices; Bell to bump up its fees in April
Two of Canada’s biggest internet service providers are preparing to increase their monthly subscriber prices, a move they say is justified by the investments they’re
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