
Toronto’s Nexus Industrial REIT acquires new Ford distribution centre in Casselman for $117M
Located just south of Hwy. 417 about 56 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, the facility is slated to open this spring and will serve as a
Toronto’s Nexus Industrial REIT acquires new Ford distribution centre in Casselman for $117M
Located just south of Hwy. 417 about 56 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, the facility is slated to open this spring and will serve as a
‘Spillover effect is huge’: Automakers scaling back production amid border blockades
Shipping delays are rippling through the economy amid the ongoing protests that have idled Canada-bound traffic on the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor.
Ford to open 531,000-square-foot distribution centre in Casselman
Automaker will be anchor tenant in new 1.1-million-square-foot industrial hub off Hwy. 417 east of Ottawa.
Ford’s shift to Google infotainment software won’t put brakes on BlackBerry QNX’s ascent: analysts
Canadian firm’s secure operating system remains a key component of automaker’s vehicles, experts note.
Ford drops BlackBerry QNX infotainment platform, inks deal with Google
Ford’s move means apps such as Google Maps and the company’s voice-activated assistant will now be available in its vehicles without requiring an Android smartphone.
After doubling local workforce in two years, Ford plans more growth at Ottawa R&D centre
Two years after the automotive giant moved into Kanata, Ford Canada’s chief engineer says the company has doubled its headcount and intends to keep growing
Judge OKs class action by former BlackBerry employees claiming severance pay
An Ontario judge has cleared the way for a class action on behalf of about 300 former employees of BlackBerry Ltd. who are seeking severance
Update: BlackBerry to add hundreds of autonomous vehicles jobs, co-op positions in Kanata
The Liberal government is adding $40 million in federal money to a $310.5-million pledge from BlackBerry aimed at supporting the development of self-driving car technologies
Kanata, downtown office availability rates continue to tighten at end of 2018: Colliers
Companies continue to struggle finding class-A space in the capital as availability rates fell in Ottawa’s largest office markets in the final quarter of 2018,
Ottawa’s autonomous vehicle players unveil new tech at CES 2019
A few of Ottawa’s autonomous vehicles players took a road trip to Las Vegas for the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show this week, where the world’s
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