
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Poker face: The online gambling company formerly known as Amaya Inc. will face questions Monday at a hearing in front of the Ontario Securities Commission,

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Poker face: The online gambling company formerly known as Amaya Inc. will face questions Monday at a hearing in front of the Ontario Securities Commission,

Domain Names and Your Business
Most businesses choose domain names associated with their brand, products or services, therefore choosing the right one is usually straightforward – to a point. Making

City eyes plan to regulate payday loan industry
The city is taking the first steps required to control the payday lending industry in Ottawa. As part of an omnibus amendment package, the Agricultural

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

Update: Ontario will sell pot in 150 LCBO-run stores when pot is legalized next year
Ontario is the first province out of the gate with a detailed plan to sell and distribute recreational marijuana when the federal government legalizes it

Giant Tiger looks to elevate its brand with new fashion lines
Ottawa-based discount retailer supports Ride for Dad at men’s fashion show

Ottawa Senators reduce capacity at Canadian Tire Centre by 1,500 seats
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk believes less could mean more. Tired of seeing too many empty seats, the NHL club has made the decision to

Travel industry waiting to see if storms force change in winter destinations
Airlines scurrying to evacuate customers from Caribbean islands in the destructive path of hurricane Irma say it’s not yet clear if the storm will have

Who’s winning government work in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Thales Canada Inc. 1 Chrysalis Way Description: Arctic offshore patrol ship and joint support ship in-service support (read the full story here) Buyer: DND $920,000,000

Invest Ottawa plans bid to bring massive Amazon corporate office to Canada’s capital
Amazon is looking for a city to build its second headquarters – a $5-billion project that will bring roughly 50,000 jobs to the successful applicant
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