
Transportation agency orders hearing into Air Transat’s Ottawa tarmac delays
Air Transat’s president has taken aim at the Liberal government’s proposed passenger bill of rights, writing that the legislation may unfairly punish airlines for delays

Transportation agency orders hearing into Air Transat’s Ottawa tarmac delays
Air Transat’s president has taken aim at the Liberal government’s proposed passenger bill of rights, writing that the legislation may unfairly punish airlines for delays

Canadian tech sector not immune to sexism and discrimination of Silicon Valley
The sexism displayed in a controversial missive written by a now-fired male Google engineer is alive and well in Canada’s tech sector, says one of

Toronto digital content hub Wattpad looks to propel creators to offline stardom
The Canadian online storytelling platform Wattpad has proven to be a popular hangout for passionate readers eager to embrace the work of new writers, particularly

Ottawa housing starts jump 95% in July
Ottawa’s homebuilding industry continued its dramatic recovery in July, with local developers collectively posting a 95 per cent year-over-year increase in housing starts, the Canada

Fireside Conference aims to connect entrepreneurs off the grid
Summer can be a rough time for entrepreneurs. While all the other little boys and girls are swimming at the beach and roasting marshmallows over

North American growth pushes Ottawa-based Espial’s Q2 revenues up 72%
Strong North American earnings continue to bolster Ottawa-based Espial’s results, as the firm reported a 72 per cent spike in revenues for its second quarter
Supreme Court decisions shift Canadian intellectual property law landscape
At a time of year when many of our minds drift to tranquil lakes, cold drinks, lazy afternoons and long, quiet evenings, the Supreme Court

Kinaxis shares tumble after Ottawa firm lowers guidance
Kinaxis executives may be excited about the firm’s pace of growth, but were forced to lower the Ottawa-based company’s guidance for its fiscal 2017 year due

McGill study finds small number of hosts account for majority of Airbnb revenues
New research suggests a small number of large commercial property owners are the most successful on Airbnb and are eating up the local supply of

Fired Google engineer files complaint as memo intensifies tech diversity debate
A 28-year-old former Google engineer who was fired over a memo he wrote about gender differences said Tuesday he’s exploring all his legal options and
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