Canada’s inflation rate fell to 2.5% in July, lowest since March 2021
Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.5 per cent last month, matching forecasters’ expectations as price pressures continue to retreat.
Canada’s inflation rate fell to 2.5% in July, lowest since March 2021
Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.5 per cent last month, matching forecasters’ expectations as price pressures continue to retreat.
Tech experts hope federal AI funding will help quicken adoption, commercialization
Tech experts are hopeful that more than two billion dollars in federal funding for Canada’s artificial intelligence industry will accelerate the adoption of technology and
Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Canada lags behind peer countries on female representation in management: report
In a new report Tuesday, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said Canada lags behind nearly half of its OECD peers in its share of female
Canada’s AI reputation at risk if it doesn’t speed up adoption: tech community
Members of Canada’s tech community say they’re worried the country is adopting AI too slowly, threatening its reputation as a leader in the sector, if
Businesses continue to invest in tech to meet consumers where they shop, report shows
After hard lessons learned during the pandemic and despite today’s challenging economy, many businesses are continuing to invest in technology to boost sales and profits.
Payroll tax hikes add to CEBA woes for small businesses, CFIB says
More than three-quarters (77 per cent) of small businesses want governments to focus on addressing rising prices and the cost of doing business this year,
Most businesses surveyed on track to repay CEBA loans, chamber says
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday that nearly half of the 16,000 small businesses it heard from in its fourth-quarter survey on business conditions
As Ottawa trails other cities in spending growth, holiday sales could be affected: economist
With interest rates and other costs remaining high, consumers are in a sour mood and Ottawa residents are no exception.
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