
Bank of Canada expected to jack up interest rates as inflation persists
“Canadian inflation is running more than three times faster than target,” Desjardins’ head of macro strategy, Royce Mendes, wrote in a note to clients Monday.

Bank of Canada expected to jack up interest rates as inflation persists
“Canadian inflation is running more than three times faster than target,” Desjardins’ head of macro strategy, Royce Mendes, wrote in a note to clients Monday.

A Canadian-made solution keeping landfills clean and office redesign costs down
Construction waste represents half of what goes to landfills in North America each year. Approximately 30 per cent of materials are disposed of, creating massive

Connectivity for a competitive edge
Microsoft aims to support defence and intelligence agencies as they advance their missions wherever they are – across land, sea, air, space and cyberspace.

A Garden Party in Barb’s Garden
The fundraiser for Ottawa Dance Directive allowed dancers and guests alike to share in heartfelt memory of Barbara McInnes, a community and fundraising leader, among

Painting the town red at Ottawa Art Gallery’s Give to Get Art Auction
The opening night gala for the OAG’s Give to Get Art Auction painted a very rosy picture of our city’s arts and cultural scene as

Painting the town red at Ottawa Art Gallery’s Give to Get Art Auction
The opening night gala for the OAG’s Give to Get Art Auction painted a very rosy picture of our city’s arts and cultural scene as

BluMetric’s Q2 revenues fall as COVID-related projects dry up
Ottawa cleantech firm reported revenues of $8.2 million for the three-month period ending March 31, down from $9.1 million the year before.

Out of this world: Ottawa tech firms shortlisted for Canadian Space Agency’s health-care challenge
Local enterprises are among 20 companies from across Canada vying for a potential payday of nearly a million dollars to develop health-care technologies that could

Feds announce $247 million to create 25,000 apprenticeship positions across Canada
“We need Canadians to be able to seize these opportunities and to have the tools, training and resources they need to thrive,” Employment Minister Carla

Nexus program backlog balloons to nearly 300,000 applications
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says 295,133 Nexus applications have yet to be processed due to ongoing office closures prompted by COVID-19.
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