
UPDATE: Province provides $20M for downtown revitalization, tourism in Ottawa
The Ontario government is advancing its “new deal” for Ottawa with a $20-million investment in tourism and downtown revitalization efforts over the next three years.
UPDATE: Province provides $20M for downtown revitalization, tourism in Ottawa
The Ontario government is advancing its “new deal” for Ottawa with a $20-million investment in tourism and downtown revitalization efforts over the next three years.
Ottawa homebuilders’ association blasts province’s decision to reverse urban boundary expansions
The Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association said Monday it is “extremely disappointed” by the provincial government’s intention to “wind back” changes it made to Ottawa’s
Umicore finalizes agreement with feds, province to build EV battery plant west of Kingston
The federal and provincial governments have finalized an agreement with global materials technology and recycling group Umicore to proceed with the construction of a new
Ontario budget proposes spreading public service workforce out across province
Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives want to spread the public service workforce across the province in a bid to stimulate local economies and save money.
Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, said U.S. lawmakers and counterparts – even White House officials – have been worried
Ottawa businesses hard-hit by trucker convoy ready to snap up government help
Ottawa businesses plan to take advantage of the government support available to help them cover costs incurred during the weeks-long trucker convoy protest last month.
Ontario accelerates move to next phase of reopening
The decision clears the way for dining facilities, retail outlets and personal care businesses to begin serving patrons indoors next Friday.
Ontario prepared to lower corporate taxes if necessary: Minister
The Ontario government says it is prepared to lower corporate taxes, if necessary, in order to keep the province competitive with the U.S. Economic Development
Ontario’s first balanced budget in decade promises billions in healthcare, infrastructure
Ontario’s Liberal government is promising to inject billions of new dollars into health care in its first balanced budget in a decade, a fiscal plan
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