
Uber CEO Kalanick resigns under investor pressure
Travis Kalanick, the combative and embattled CEO of ride-hailing giant Uber, has resigned under pressure from investors at a pivotal time for the company. Uber’s

Uber CEO Kalanick resigns under investor pressure
Travis Kalanick, the combative and embattled CEO of ride-hailing giant Uber, has resigned under pressure from investors at a pivotal time for the company. Uber’s

TD Business Banking Blog: Economic factors impacting Canadian businesses
The Canadian economy has followed a slow and uneven growth path since the oil shock and we expect only a modest acceleration of economic growth
Feds to fill long-empty space in EDC tower in downtown Ottawa
The federal government is set to expand its downtown footprint after subleasing long-vacant space in the head office of the Export Development Corp. Public Services

Shopify added BuzzFeed as a channel partner. You won’t believe what happened next
But if you think this is the best deal on the Internet, what commenters had to say will blow your mind

Homebuilder Mattamy buys 14 acres in former CFB Rockcliffe in Ottawa
With the first new homes at the former Canadian Forces Base Rockcliffe under construction and slated for occupancy later this year, another major homebuilder has

Marking 75 years, Carleton celebrates ‘startup spirit’
You know it’s a special occasion when Jim Watson shows up in his mayoral “bling,” formally referred to as his ceremonial chain of office. Our
Marking 75 years, Carleton celebrates ‘startup spirit’
You know it’s a special occasion when Jim Watson shows up in his mayoral “bling,” formally referred to as his ceremonial chain of office. Our

Marking 75 years, Carleton celebrates ‘startup spirit’
You know it’s a special occasion when Jim Watson shows up in his mayoral “bling,” formally referred to as his ceremonial chain of office. Our

Ottawa tech trailblazer Michael Potter inducted into Plaza of Honour
Michael Potter, who transformed an Ottawa software company into a billion-dollar enterprise, was recognized for his decades of business leadership and philanthropic endeavors late last

Feds stick with July 2018 deadline to legalize pot despite provincial worries
The Trudeau government is sticking with its deadline to legalize recreational marijuana by July 2018, despite provincial fears that there’s not enough time to address
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