
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Bombardier-Boeing battle: The bitter dispute between Bombardier and Boeing will enter a critical phase Monday, when the two aerospace rivals appear before the U.S. International

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Bombardier-Boeing battle: The bitter dispute between Bombardier and Boeing will enter a critical phase Monday, when the two aerospace rivals appear before the U.S. International

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Bombardier-Boeing battle: The bitter dispute between Bombardier and Boeing will enter a critical phase Monday, when the two aerospace rivals appear before the U.S. International

Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies files for bankruptcy
Despite winning a long legal battle against a U.S. competitor and reportedly raising more than $99 million from investors, Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies has closed its

Ottawa social enterprise Polycycle lands $150K grant for plastics recycling venture
A University of Ottawa-based social enterprise has won a $150,000 grant for a pilot project aimed at using injection moulding technology to turn recycled plastics

Employees’ Choice Awards shines a light on best places to work in Ottawa
From a company that welcomes dogs at work to a business that literally breaks down barriers with wall-free office space, the efforts made by bosses to keep their

Modern Ottawa offices changing how companies work
Cubicles and generic floorplans are becoming an increasingly rare sight in some corners of Ottawa. A new generation of companies are no longer interested in

Modern Ottawa offices changing how companies work
Cubicles and generic floorplans are becoming an increasingly rare sight in some corners of Ottawa. A new generation of companies are no longer interested in

Debt-to-household income ratio rises in Q3
Sky-high debt loads are one of the central bank governor’s top concerns, he said Thursday after data showed the amount Canadians owe relative to their

Ottawa’s CIRA warns of Canadian impact from U.S. repeal of ‘net neutrality’ regulations
Canadian supporters of “net neutrality” say a U.S. regulator’s vote to repeal Obama-era restraints on internet service providers is a step in the wrong direction because

Ottawa’s home-based airline a vital link to the Arctic
Based on number of destinations served, First Air is Canada’s third largest airline with a legacy of service and innovation.
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