
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
A multimillion-dollar RCMP staffing contract won by Modis was the largest local contract, standing offer or supply arrangement awarded by the federal government between March

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
A multimillion-dollar RCMP staffing contract won by Modis was the largest local contract, standing offer or supply arrangement awarded by the federal government between March

Think tank urges Liberals to sell money making assets to private sector
A new report is urging the Trudeau Liberals to make their new, experimental infrastructure bank a centre for helping cities and provinces sell off existing

Question of how best to tax legal pot still a long way off, Morneau suggests
The Trudeau government is still wrestling with how to tax recreational pot, even as it indicates it’s poised to introduce long-awaited legalization legislation next month

RioCan’s proposal for 36-storey towers at Westgate site heads to planning committee
The proposed mixed-use development would see two 24-storey towers on Carling Avenue and another 24-storey building next to two 36-storey towers towards the rear of

Op-ed: How Ottawa entrepreneurs can benefit from the federal budget
MNP’s Nick Korhonen and Gavin Miranda break down what the Liberal’s fiscal plan means for local businesses

‘Ladies night’ raises $8,000 for Ottawa’s Harmony House
Jeri Campbell, wife of Ottawa RedBlacks head coach Rick Campbell, was among roughly 100 women helping to raise money for victims of domestic abuse during

Shares of Canopy Growth, other marijuana producers, jump after legalization reports
Citing senior federal sources, CBC News and the Globe and Mail reported that the Liberal government is planning to table legislation ahead of April 20,

Calling all Dreamers, Innovators and Leaders
The Ottawa Business Growth Survey has drawn the same conclusion two years in a row – attracting skilled talent remains the top issue keeping local

Fewer Canadian travellers blocked at U.S. land border
Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald Trump’s immigration policies are making it much

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Here are some of the events that are expected to make headlines in the days ahead: Poloz in Oshawa: Canada’s top banker will be in
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