
Op-ed: Productive advice for Canadian business
Having lived in both countries, I know Canada and Australia share many traits in common – strong historical ties to Great Britain, language, culture, high

Op-ed: Productive advice for Canadian business
Having lived in both countries, I know Canada and Australia share many traits in common – strong historical ties to Great Britain, language, culture, high

OC Transpo is changing route numbers. How does Google Maps know?
When you’re trying to get from the Rideau Centre to Bayshore Mall, you may know that starting on Sunday you’ll have to take bus route

Sliding food costs help offset rising gas prices to slow inflation to 1.6%
The country’s annual inflation rate slowed to an unexpectedly weak 1.6 per cent last month as the continued decline in food prices played a big

“For the Kids” charitable auction raises $117K for Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre
TD Place is about to become home to a new piece of art that celebrates our nation’s major milestone birthday and also has the distinction

Taxi drivers union taking city to court over Ottawa’s Uber laws
The union representing taxi drivers in Ottawa is suing the city for allowing ride-sharing app Uber to operate and threaten their livelihoods. In a lawsuit

WestJet Airlines looks to launch new no-frills airline later this year
WestJet Airlines Ltd. (TSX:WJA) will launch a new discount carrier later this year in a bid to offer travellers a no-frills, low-cost option, the company

Ontario to tax foreign buyers, expand rent control to cool housing market
Ontario is following British Columbia’s lead, promising to introduce a tax on foreign homebuyers that the province hopes will help cool the frantic housing market,

A love for law and the community: Businesswoman of the year nominee Lisa Langevin
What is your proudest business accomplishment? Being invited into equity partnership is an honour that I cannot explain with words. It is a feeling of

People on the move: Former Telfer dean Micheál Kelly joins ADGA advisory council
Micheál Kelly, former dean of the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa and the current dean of the Lazaridis School of Business

Hydro Ottawa boss charged up about firm’s future
Bryce Conrad was perfectly happy working as an assistant deputy minister in the federal government. So when he was first asked by an executive recruiter
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