
Stop the presses? Newspapers snubbed in Liberal government’s cultural policy
The Canadian government’s new cultural strategy all but snubs so-called legacy media, industry experts say, and left out some key measures that could have given

Stop the presses? Newspapers snubbed in Liberal government’s cultural policy
The Canadian government’s new cultural strategy all but snubs so-called legacy media, industry experts say, and left out some key measures that could have given

Emond Harnden LLP celebrates 30 years
It’s from humble beginnings that Emond Harnden LLP has grown into the largest labour and employment firm in Eastern Ontario, and one of the leading

Emond Harnden LLP celebrates 30 years
It’s from humble beginnings that Emond Harnden LLP has grown into the largest labour and employment firm in Eastern Ontario, and one of the leading

Morneau talks of ‘technical fixes’ to reassure farmers over tax proposals
Finance Minister Bill Morneau tried to reassure farmers Thursday that Ottawa’s controversial tax proposals, if introduced, wouldn’t impair their ability to bequeath the family farm

BlackBerry reports Q2 profit, higher sales from software and services
BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) shares jumped as much as 13 per cent in early morning trading after it said revenue from its software and services business

Ottawa’s Canopy Growth to distribute hemp oil topical products in Canada
A license agreement with a U.S.-based developer of topical creams and ointments will see Canopy Growth (TSX:WEED) distribute hemp oil products in Canada, with options

Open source software built in Ottawa now the ‘de facto standard’ for online classrooms
What do Harvard University, the United States Department of Defense and a group of monks in Myanmar have in common? A local company and an

Metro says it’s in talks with Jean Coutu about possible merger
Another Canadian grocery store and pharmacy chain conglomerate could be on the horizon as Metro Inc. and Jean Coutu Group are “engaged in exclusive discussions”

Netflix to invest in Canadian programs as part of feds’ new cultural plan
An agreement that Netflix will invest at least $500 million in original productions in Canada is set to be part of a long-awaited reboot of

Ottawa-based BluMetric wins $1M contract with Northern Quebec mine
An Ottawa clean-tech firm has secured a million-dollar deal for mine-water treatment at a remote site in northern Quebec. BluMetric Environmental (TSX-V:BLM) will provide an
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