Small business owners call on government to take on Amazon, level playing field
An association representing 97,000 of Canada’s small businesses is calling on Ottawa to do more to address Amazon.com Inc.’s dominance.
Small business owners call on government to take on Amazon, level playing field
An association representing 97,000 of Canada’s small businesses is calling on Ottawa to do more to address Amazon.com Inc.’s dominance.
Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario set Monday strike deadline
Almost 1,300 workers at 17 No Frills grocery stores in Ontario could be on strike next week, as the union that represents them has set
The Joyce Family Foundation recently announced a $1.5-million gift to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation focused on a nursing bursary program.
Annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau down 11% in October: CMHC
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts for October ticked up from September.
Bright Side of (Downtown) Business: Irving Rivers ‘corners the market’ for more than 70 years
Whether selling moccasins to international tourists or meeting the prime minister, the family that runs Irving Rivers has seen it all.
Cha-ching: RBC gifts $2.25M to Ottawa Hospital
RBC skipped the ATM machine and went straight to cutting a big cheque when it came to announcing its $2.25-million gift for The Ottawa Hospital
Downtown Ottawa Action Plan, to debut next week, draws on findings from Canadian Urban Institute
At a city-building summit next week, the Ottawa Board of Trade will present a new “Downtown Ottawa Action Plan,” based on findings from the Downtown
Home sales slow in October as many buyers have already ‘gone into hibernation’: CREA
Home sales in Canada last month ticked up on an annual basis but fell 5.6 per cent compared with September as the Canadian Real Estate
Two Bridgehead alumni join the team at Ottawa-based Differly
Consulting company Differly is adding experience and vision as Bridgehead alumni Tracey Clark and Kate Burnett join the team.
Taggart Group downsizes proposed Kent Street residential highrise
Taggart Group says its revised plan for 359 Kent St. now calls for a 27-storey highrise rather than the 30-storey tower it proposed earlier this
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