
Poilievre’s populism sees him vow to audit the Bank of Canada, ban digital currency
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is vowing to subject the Bank of Canada to the scrutiny of the federal auditor general and bar the use

Poilievre’s populism sees him vow to audit the Bank of Canada, ban digital currency
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is vowing to subject the Bank of Canada to the scrutiny of the federal auditor general and bar the use

Introducing Ottawa’s 2022 Forty Under 40 recipients
This year marks the 25th edition of the awards, which have become widely recognized as the region’s most sought-after business accolade for people under the

OSEG floats $330M ‘Lansdowne 2.0’ proposal with new arena, residential highrises
Organization vows that the plan, which also calls for the aging north-side stands at TD Place to be completely rebuilt, would be “tax-neutral.”

Ikea to sell off part of Pinecrest Shopping Centre in bid to streamline assets
One prominent retail analyst says the move could pave the way for a new wave of residential development at the site, which includes about 170,000

Creating a shining tourism experience for visitors to Ottawa
Ottawa Tourism’s new Shine On Program educates and celebrates the sector’s frontline staff.

KNBA: Kanata North tech park to lose talent if golf course razed for homes
“Do not screw this up” became the mantra of the Hub350 RBCx Finance Quarter to emphasize the importance of keeping developers away from the Kanata

New investing orders should make it simpler to deploy funds: Infrastructure Bank CEO
The head of a federal infrastructure agency says a new set of investing orders from the Liberal government should make it simpler to deploy more

The Mechanical Contractors Association of Ottawa helps The Ottawa Mission give the gift of education
Seeing the impact of the pandemic on businesses in the capital and the city’s most vulnerable, it only took one call to The Ottawa Mission

Pot company Canopy Growth to lay off 243 workers as it moves to cut costs
Smiths Falls-based cannabis firm said cuts are a key piece of a plan that will also see the company retool its facilities, review procurement strategies

Clearing the air on Ontario’s ‘disconnecting from work’ policies
As the June 2 deadline for employers in Ontario to have a policy on how employees can disconnect from work quickly approaches, lawyers like Céline
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