Canada’s inflation rate jumps to 4%, making the BoC’s next rate decision harder
gher gasoline prices drove Canada’s inflation rate to 4.0 per cent in August, making it the second month in a row inflation has risen.
Canada’s inflation rate jumps to 4%, making the BoC’s next rate decision harder
gher gasoline prices drove Canada’s inflation rate to 4.0 per cent in August, making it the second month in a row inflation has risen.
Tourism may not recover for another two years, foot traffic ‘still missing,’ officials say
While tourism officials in Ottawa point to some positives for the summer season, they say the industry may not fully recover to pre-pandemic levels until
Enablence hires ex-Cisco exec to lead financing drive for new semiconductor plant
Enablence Technologies, which hopes to build a semiconductor manufacturing facility in the National Capital Region, has hired a former high-ranking executive at Cisco to lead
Employers must use caution amid workplace power dynamics, experts say
Following the resignation of NHL coach Mike Babcock, experts say it’s important for senior-level employers to remember that positional power is a real thing.
Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual pace of housing starts jumps 39% in August: CMHC
The annual pace of housing starts in the National Capital Region bounced back last month, rising 39 per cent after falling in July, the Canada
Inflation likely gained pace in August, economists expect, reversing progress
Economists are forecasting inflation reaccelerated to around four per cent last month, reversing previous progress made as gasoline prices push inflation higher.
How to optimize your workspace with a hoteling program
In today’s ever-evolving working world, “hoteling” is a commonly discussed concept. The term refers to the concept of operating all or a portion of your
How business leaders can extract value and see through the hype of AI
The emergence and availability of Generative AI Applications (most notably ChatGPT and its incorporation into BING AI) has heightened curiosity about the potential of Artificial
Removing GST from new rental construction will make builds more viable, developers say
The federal government’s plan to remove the GST from the construction of new rental projects will trim thousands of dollars off the cost of building
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