
Canada’s foreign minister calls for more military ‘hard power’ in major speech
Canada’s new foreign policy will involve spending billions on “hard power” military capability because the country can’t rely on an American ally that has turned

Canada’s foreign minister calls for more military ‘hard power’ in major speech
Canada’s new foreign policy will involve spending billions on “hard power” military capability because the country can’t rely on an American ally that has turned

Trump travel ban raising interest in Ottawa among event organizers: Shaw Centre CEO
Donald Trump’s threats to bar travellers from several Middle Eastern and African states from entering the United States is causing some conference planners to consider

Preston BIA prepares wishlist for new Gladstone, Booth Street developments
The two projects may be in early days, but emerging details surrounding the long-unused Booth Street and Gladstone Avenue properties are earning positive reviews from

Nearly 20% of first-time homebuyers received help with down payment: CMHC
Nearly one in five first-time homebuyers received help with a down payment from a family member, according to a survey conducted by the federal housing

Rising business confidence in Ottawa to spark hiring, survey suggests
In a sign of growing confidence in the local economy, hundreds of Ottawa business owners and managers say they plan to hire new employees over

Former U.S. embassy in Ottawa to be dedicated to First Nations, Metis, Inuit
A government source says the former U.S. embassy across from Parliament Hill is set to become a space dedicated to First Nations, Metis and Inuit

Province releases plan to reduce number of unemployed Ontarians with a disability
Ontario businesses with at least 20 employees should do their part to tackle unemployment rates among the disabled community by committing to hire at least

Video: Member365, Quickily reflect on L-Spark experience before SaaS Showcase
L-Spark’s SaaS Showcase is just more than a week away, when the Kanata accelerator touts the best of its cohort of companies in an event that

Ottawa arts businesses to get boost in city’s refreshed economic development strategy
City staff are proposing a new umbrella organization, modelled as an innovation centre for the arts that brings together representatives of local creative industries, to

Rainy day doesn’t dampen support for Cornerstone Housing for Women
From hail to heat waves, Ottawa couturier Frank Sukhoo has seen it all while hosting his annual outdoor fashion show for Cornerstone Housing for Women.
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