
Feds plan $1B upgrades to Supreme Court of Canada building in Ottawa
The aging building needs major work, but the project will not begin for another six years

Feds plan $1B upgrades to Supreme Court of Canada building in Ottawa
The aging building needs major work, but the project will not begin for another six years

Measures protecting Canadian dairy industry under fire at U.S. NAFTA hearing
Canadian measures to protect the dairy industry came under the microscope at a U.S. congressional hearing on revamping the North American Free Trade Agreement Tuesday,

Bidding underway on Ottawa’s north-south LRT expansion
Plans to extend Ottawa’s existing north-south light-rail line further south to the airport and into Riverside South cleared a major milestone this week after the

Ericsson plans global cost cuts as shares plunge after poor Q2
Ericsson shares plunged Tuesday after the Swedish mobile networks company posted a second-quarter loss on falling sales and warned that there was unlikely to be

‘This will not be a short negotiation’: U.S. releases list of demands for NAFTA
The Trudeau government is extending public consultations to find out what Canadians want to see in a new North American Free Trade Agreement. The consultations

Four things small businesses should do to succeed with inbound marketing
Generate more leads while saving money using inbound marketing. Read the full article on Rogers Business Forum

Digital marketing strategies for startups
For an entrepreneur, growth can mean increasing sales, attracting investment and/or improving brand awareness among a target market. Increasingly, growth also means building strategies around

Global competition has made innovation more vital than ever. But how can small-business owners – especially those launching a new product or service – be

Five Canadian female business leaders share their inspiration
To celebrate diversity in the workplace, we asked female business leaders across the country: Who or what has inspired you in your career? Here is

Ottawa-based government spy agency faces $35M harassment, discrimination lawsuit
Canada’s spy agency is facing questions about its workplace culture amid allegations that senior officials foster a prejudice and distrust for Muslims employees, who are
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