Brion Raffoul LLP celebrates 15 years of IP excellence
Ottawa-based IP firm Brion Raffoul didn’t invent the work anniversary party but the one it hosted Thursday was so good it might want to slap
Brion Raffoul LLP celebrates 15 years of IP excellence
Ottawa-based IP firm Brion Raffoul didn’t invent the work anniversary party but the one it hosted Thursday was so good it might want to slap
Ottawa boutique owner already seeing backlash after testifying at ‘Freedom Convoy’ trial
A local business owner who is currently testifying in the criminal trial of two of the “Freedom Convoy” organizers said she is dreading backlash from
Ottawa’s Gabriel Pizza expands into Atlantic Canada
Ottawa’s Gabriel Pizza is opening its first restaurant in Antigonish, N.S., with plans to expand further across the Maritimes.
From high flying to burnout, cannabis industry faces downturn five years post-legalization
Cannabis legalization has had wide-reaching effects and made its use more accessible and acceptable. Yet the razzle-dazzle days where money was no object and sky-high
Macklem says BoC will have to decide whether to be patient or to raise rates further
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says the central bank will be deciding whether to exert patience at its next rate meeting or hike rates
Canadian Real Estate Association cuts forecast for home sales and prices this year
The Canadian Real Estate Association is lowering its forecast for home sales and prices this year due to weakness in Ontario and B.C.
Long-awaited downtown task force report ‘tentatively approved’ but no release date provided
A spokesperson said finishing touches are being made to the report, but did not confirm a timeline for its release to the public.
Ottawa Senators bank on new jersey sponsorship deal with CIBC
New Ottawa Senators president and CEO Cyril Leeder wasted no time making good on his pledge to bolster the NHL team’s ties to the broader
U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts: TMU study
A new study says U.S. tech workers are paid 46 per cent more on average than their Canadian counterparts.
Royal LePage holds fast to Q4 forecast calling for housing prices in Ottawa to rise 7%
Real estate firm Royal LePage is forecasting the aggregate price of a home in Canada will increase seven per cent in the final quarter of
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