
Small businesses fear Rogers won’t fully compensate them for thousands in losses
A Friday outage from Rogers Communications Inc. resulted in some small businesses losing thousands of dollars, which they fear the telecommunications giant won’t fully

Small businesses fear Rogers won’t fully compensate them for thousands in losses
A Friday outage from Rogers Communications Inc. resulted in some small businesses losing thousands of dollars, which they fear the telecommunications giant won’t fully

On the grow: EOBJ seeking Eastern Ontario’s Fastest-Growing Companies
The competition is a unique opportunity for local enterprises to be recognized for substantial, sustainable and profitable growth.

Small business group calls for relief at pumps amid high fuel costs
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says record gas prices, supply chain snarls and labour shortages have pushed the cost of doing business through the

Economists expect Bank of Canada to hike key interest rate by 0.75% on Wednesday
The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate by half a percentage point on June 1, bringing it to 1.5 per cent. Since then,

Marjolaine Hudon: RBC Bluesfest ‘good for people’s souls’
The return of the country’s largest outdoor music festival infuses life back into the downtown core.

Five tips to future-proof your SaaS startup
As we head into another period of economic uncertainty purse strings may be tightened – and that means access to incremental working capital may be

Large tenants could start looking at properties in other markets along the St. Lawrence Seaway to address surging demand for warehousing and storage facilities, new

Far reaching implications of Rogers outage shows need for competition: Expert
“The outage is illuminating the general lack of competition in telecommunications in Canada,” said Vass Bednar, executive director of McMaster University’s master of public policy

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate falls below 4% in June
That marks the lowest rate in at least two decades and comes even as the local economy’s job-creation engine stalled last month.

Picture-perfect deal: Ottawa digital imaging software maker bought by California firm
CADlink Technology Corp. – whose products include specialized software that helps print personalized T-shirts, caps and other items – says deal will help it expand
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