
Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll
A new poll suggests Canadians are looking for ways to cut back on spending as their concerns about the cost of living rise alongside headline

Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll
A new poll suggests Canadians are looking for ways to cut back on spending as their concerns about the cost of living rise alongside headline

Business prof predicts surge in bankruptcies as soaring inflation spurs rate hikes
A prominent Ottawa business expert is predicting a wave of bankruptcies in the coming months as Canada’s central bank raises its benchmark interest rate in

Women are part of the answer to the shortage in skilled trades, experts agree
You could say RBC regional president Marjolaine Hudon really hammered the message home this morning when she delivered a persuasive speech on why more women

RBC dethrones Shopify as Canada’s most valuable publicly traded company
Ottawa-based e-commerce darling’s reign ends amid recent stock slide.

Solace steps up hiring amid surging demand for data management software
Ottawa firm says it plans to boost its headcount from its current 400 to more than 500 over the next 12 months as it diversifies

Place de Ville sold for $350M in second-largest deal in Ottawa history
Crestpoint Real Estate Investments and Crown Realty Partners purchased the 1.17-million-square-foot downtown property in a transaction that closed last week.

Only at a cocktail party for Kanata North’s new Hub350 would you find heated outdoor furniture
Launch of new networking space in former Mitel building on Legget Drive “like a homecoming” for the Kanata North tech community.

Thinking inside the box: Entrepreneur’s search for African snacks sparks new food venture
Tetia Bayoro’s business, Chap Chap Snacks, sells traditional African snacks on a subscription basis, sending customers a new package of goodies each month.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: RBC supports Canadian artists with National Gallery donation
Support makes art more accessible to Canadians while also empowering artists to showcase their talents on the world stage.

The light at the end of the pandemic tunnel – for some
While some in Ottawa’s business community believe the worst economic impact of the pandemic is behind them, other industries face a prolonged recovery.
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