
Pot shop owner refuses to be stonewalled by lack of cannabis consumption regulations
Flower Haze, near the corner of Bank Street and Heron Road, was inspired by the coffee shops Sayed visited as a tourist in Holland that
Pot shop owner refuses to be stonewalled by lack of cannabis consumption regulations
Flower Haze, near the corner of Bank Street and Heron Road, was inspired by the coffee shops Sayed visited as a tourist in Holland that
Ontario’s tourism sector won’t fully recover from pandemic until 2025: report
Tourism businesses in the province are generating 64 per cent of the revenues they saw in 2019, on average, and seven in 10 report they have
Looking to hire? Looking for a job? EOBJ Podcast talks hiring in this tough labour market
Today on the Eastern Ontario Business Journal Podcast, Phil Gaudreau speaks to experts who offer up valuable tools, programs and incentives for employers looking to
With provincial election looming, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce is also calling for “bold action” to remove barriers to interprovincial trade and make it easier
Some Ontarians cheer as COVID-19 restrictions lift, while others remain apprehensive
Mask mandates remain in place in Ontario, but businesses like gyms, cinemas and restaurants no longer need to check patrons’ vaccination status as of Tuesday.
Ontario businesses want to know if they can reopen on Jan. 26
Ontario Chamber of Commerce CEO said now that the province has said schools will return on Monday, it’s time to provide clarity for businesses.
OBOT to start handing out free COVID test kits May 26 at Bayview Yards
Local SMEs with 150 or fewer employees will be eligible to receive the devices, which deliver results within 15 minutes.
Ottawa SMEs to receive free rapid COVID-19 testing kits
Any local business with 150 or fewer employees will be eligible to receive the tests through the Ottawa Board of Trade.
Ottawa chambers of commerce join opposition against potential Ontario labour reforms
Three of the city’s largest business organizations have joined a campaign seeking to pre-emptively scuttle changes to the province’s labour laws. The Toronto Star and
BDC chief economist to share productivity strategies with Ottawa businesses
With nearly 98 per cent of Canadian businesses employing fewer than 100 people, it’s not hard to see why SMEs are the driving force behind
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