
Canada’s GDP shrinks 0.1% in August
The Canadian economy hit reverse in August, its first monthly pullback since October last year. “The amazing run of amazing Canadian economic data is officially

Canada’s GDP shrinks 0.1% in August
The Canadian economy hit reverse in August, its first monthly pullback since October last year. “The amazing run of amazing Canadian economic data is officially

Ottawa-Gatineau employment hits 12-month low
The number of people working in the National Capital Region sunk to its lowest level in a year last month as tech, government and tourism

Downtown, Kanata, Nepean? Data reveals Ottawa’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods
While Ottawa’s central downtown population grew at the fastest rate last year, data from the city’s annual development report show neighbourhoods just outside of the

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Getting down to brass tacks The third round of NAFTA negotiations

Ottawa families have highest incomes in Ontario
Ottawa residents have the highest household incomes of anyone in Ontario, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The city’s median household income was $86,451

Census 2016: Canadians’ income up 11%, but disparities persist
Carissa, a Ottawa single mom on welfare six years ago, has a full-time job today and more money to show for it – along with

Ottawa-Gatineau sheds 3,000 jobs in August; second straight month of declines
The number of people working in the National Capital Region fell for the second straight month in August to reach the lowest level since last

Ottawa-Gatineau inflation rate flat at 1% in July
Consumers in the National Capital Region caught a modest break last month as local prices for household goods and services climbed at a slower rate

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises for fourth straight month to reach 6.3%
In a rare glimpse of negative local economic news this year, employers in Ottawa and Gatineau cut 3,600 jobs last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday.

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises for third straight month, reaching 5.9%
Employers across the National Capital Region collectively added 2,000 employees to their payrolls last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday. However, the number of people hired
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