
Op-ed: Ottawa is building a world-class Internet of Things ecosystem
The Internet of Things is an extension of the internet that interconnects things with the people and computers already there. It’s a new paradigm increasingly

Op-ed: Ottawa is building a world-class Internet of Things ecosystem
The Internet of Things is an extension of the internet that interconnects things with the people and computers already there. It’s a new paradigm increasingly

New drone footage shows LRT construction ‘final touches’
Ottawa’s transit boss John Manconi updated councilors on Confederation Line construction this week with the aid of a city-owned drone. Presenting at the finance and

Minto REIT shares rise 9% in first day of public trading
Ottawa-based Minto Group’s real estate investment trust followed up a strong first day on the public markets with another solid performance Wednesday, finishing afternoon trading on

Whisky vs. bourbon: Canadian distillers wary of a cross border tariff showdown
The federal government’s new 10-per-cent tariff on American whiskey could force bourbon aficionados to shell out more for a drink, prompting some to switch to

Invest Ottawa chief pitches city for more funding in 2019
Invest Ottawa CEO Mike Tremblay gave city councillors an idea of the agency’s economic impact on Tuesday, looking to court future funding when the organization’s

65 storeys: Developers planning Ottawa’s tallest tower eye even greater heights
A consortium of developers that wants to build three mixed-use towers at the intersection of the Trillium and Confederation LRT lines is setting its sights

Jason Burggraaf moves in to lead Ottawa homebuilders’ association
Jason Burggraaf is no stranger to the homebuilding industry. The 39-year-old Newfoundland native, who came to Ottawa to study political science at Carleton University, spent

Ottawa’s Thermal Energy acquires U.S. firm in $2.25M deal
Ottawa-based Thermal Energy International (TSX-V:TMG) is heating up as it heads into the summer, announcing last week that it had bolstered its energy efficiency offerings

Scorching heat wave keeps Canada Day crowd numbers low on Parliament Hill
A scorching heat wave has kept crowds on Parliament Hill smaller than usual for Canada Day festivities in the nation’s capital. Paramedics in Ottawa were

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
One, two, three, four, I declare a trade war Canada’s $16.6-billion worth of retaliatory tariffs take effect Sunday on dozens of U.S. products – from
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