
Jonathan Westeinde builds a powerful legacy of green real estate
Jonathan Westeinde can be forgiven for running a few minutes behind for our interview. As co-founder and chief executive of Windmill Developments, he has a

Jonathan Westeinde builds a powerful legacy of green real estate
Jonathan Westeinde can be forgiven for running a few minutes behind for our interview. As co-founder and chief executive of Windmill Developments, he has a

Update: Ontario to raise minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2019
One year before a general election, Ontario’s Liberal government is promising sweeping changes to labour laws that would benefit millions of workers, including raising the

DragonWave shares hit all-time low as Ottawa firm hires restructuring consultant
DragonWave’s struggles to reduce its debt load and avoid a de-listing by the NASDAQ continued as investors drove down the Ottawa-based company’s share price to

Ottawa tech trailblazer Antoine Paquin remembered as an ‘inspiration’ for entrepreneurs
Business executives from Ottawa and around the world are paying tribute to Antoine Paquin, a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of the city’s telecom boom

Ottawa telecom industry gearing up for high-potential 5G
There’s a buzz in the Capital. Business leaders from Kanata to Parliament Hill – telecom players, especially – have turned their eyes to the future:

‘Amazing People’ concert with Chantal Kreviazuk adds star power to Ottawa Race Weekend
Pasta dinner and light stretching aside, the best way to prepare for this year’s Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend was to hang out with the consummately entertaining

‘Amazing People’ concert with Chantal Kreviazuk adds star power to Ottawa Race Weekend
Pasta dinner and light stretching aside, the best way to prepare for this year’s Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend was to hang out with the consummately entertaining

How Ottawa festivals are working to make 2017 a big year
As Canada 150 celebrations ramp up in the capital, annual Ottawa festivals are planning for a big boost in attendance. Earlier this month, the Tulip

Nortel Canada to start paying billions to creditors
Nortel Canada’s long-suffering creditors will finally begin to receive their share of more than US$4 billion to be distributed under a plan approved in January,

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Canada’s Ocean Playground votes: It could be a close call Tuesday night in Nova Scotia’s provincial election. Both the governing Liberals and Progressive Conservatives have
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