
Opinion: Trade deals open a brave new world for Ottawa businesses
On July 1, while most Ottawa residents were focused on celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday, the Canadian Free Trade Agreement quietly came into force. At the

Opinion: Trade deals open a brave new world for Ottawa businesses
On July 1, while most Ottawa residents were focused on celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday, the Canadian Free Trade Agreement quietly came into force. At the

Update 2: ‘The tide begins to turn,’ as central bank hikes rate for first time in 7 years
The Bank of Canada has hiked its benchmark interest rate to 0.75 per cent from 0.5 per cent, its first increase in nearly seven years,

You.i TV moving to new 40,000-square-foot Kanata space
One of Kanata’s fastest growing firms is moving, but not far: You.i TV has a new home, with plenty of space for its freshly expanded

You.i TV moving to new 40,000-square-foot Kanata space
One of Kanata’s fastest growing firms is moving, but not far: You.i TV has a new home, with plenty of space for its freshly expanded

No penalties to Ottawa LRT contractor for missing Canada Day target
The city’s LRT contractors will face no penalty for missing the deadline to clear up downtown for Canada Day. When thousands of Canadians descended on

No penalties to Ottawa LRT contractor for missing Canada Day target
The city’s LRT contractors will face no penalty for missing the deadline to clear up downtown for Canada Day. When thousands of Canadians descended on

Avoid a head-on collision between marriage and business
For lawyer Kathleen Wright, it just makes good business sense to have in place a marriage contract (if married) or a cohabitation agreement (if in

Opinion: Ottawa’s OakWood building strong reputation
I think it’s fair to say that Ottawa is not exactly renowned for having a plethora of great companies. So imagine my surprise when I

Ottawa Smart & Biggar lawyers represent winner in biggest IP infringement payout in Canadian history
A federal court has awarded Dow Chemicals a $645-million payout in its intellectual property infringement case with Nova Chemicals, in what the Ottawa-based lawyers representing

Ottawa housing starts up 44% in first half of 2017
The busy year continued for Ottawa homebuilders in June as local developers posted double-digit increases in housing starts over last year, according to the Canada
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