
‘Very difficult position’: Bank of Canada expected to cut rate amid trade uncertainty
The Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement arrives on Wednesday in a cloud of uncertainty thanks to a shifting trade war with the United States.
‘Very difficult position’: Bank of Canada expected to cut rate amid trade uncertainty
The Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement arrives on Wednesday in a cloud of uncertainty thanks to a shifting trade war with the United States.
Deposits and Agreements Signed “In Trust”: A persistent but avoidable trap
Purchasing land can be a major decision for a business and, in making that decision, equal consideration should be given to tax planning and intended
How Emond Harnden helps employers navigate the complexities of employment policies
Emond Harnden Legal Counsel Alanna Twohey says there’s one main thing she always tells employers when they’re crafting their employment policies. “They’re not worth the
Is Free Really Worthless? Why Ottawa Businesses Shouldn’t Ignore Google Analytics
Even in today’s competitive market, where every dollar counts, many Ottawa businesses overlook a powerful and readily available tool: Google Analytics. This free platform offers
Only in Canada, eh? Ottawa firm not sorry about using humour to promote homegrown businesses
Web development firm PageCloud has created a new website called Made in Canada, which it dubs the “unofficial, official list of Canadian owned businesses.”
‘Tariffied’ yet? Ottawa’s Stray Dog Brewing Co. has just the beverage for you
One Ottawa brewery is hopping to it when it comes to the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. Stray Dog Brewing Co. debuted
Federal government announces $6.5-billion aid package for businesses hit by trade war
The federal government has put together a $6.5-billion aid package and is making temporary changes to the employment insurance program to support Canadian businesses through
Tech workers skip Women’s Day events to avoid giving false sense of progress
When International Women’s Day arrives on Saturday, Christa Hill won’t be at any of the many celebrations marking the occasion. The Calgary-based co-founder of tech
National Capital Region’s unemployment rate falls to 5.5% in February
The National Capital Region’s unemployment rate fell slightly in February as the local economy’s job gains outpaced a slight bump in the size of the
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