
Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years – but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part

Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years – but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part

CWA Canada to try to form union at National Post newspaper
Workers at Postmedia’s National Post newspaper have announced plans to try to form a union. CWA Canada says it’s working to organize the employees amid

Ottawa aircraft engine testing firm MDS Aero firing on all cylinders
Ottawa is not known as a hub for global air traffic, but that hasn’t stopped a south-end aerospace firm from becoming a household name in
NAFTA: Top U.S. lawmakers express optimism, shrug off talk of early bumps
Top U.S. lawmakers tasked with an oversight role in the NAFTA negotiations are expressing confidence in the state of the discussions, downplaying talk of a

Air Canada reaches new deal with pilots to expand fleet for discount Rouge brand
Air Canada (TSX:AC) says it has reached an agreement to expand the number of aircraft in its discount brand Rouge. The deal was made in

Porter launches new Ottawa-Fredericton flights
Ottawa residents have a new air connection to Atlantic Canada. Porter Airlines launched daily non-stop service between Fredericton, N.B. and Ottawa on Sept. 12. Departure times

Op-ed: Why diversity and inclusion are so hard to get right
I firmly believe that diversity and inclusion are good for a company. I think a company functions better when its employees are a gender-balanced, diverse

Ottawa-area pot producer Canopy Growth to supply medicinal cannabis in Australia
Two days after announcing an agreement to extend its reach into Europe, Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth Corp. says it has inked a deal to bolster

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

Financial watchdog warns 50,000 people could lose jobs due to minimum wage hike
More than 50,000 people could lose their jobs if the Ontario government goes ahead with its plan to raise the minimum wage to $15 an
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