
Canada eyes new measures to protect economy from national security threats
New measures to ensure Canada doesn’t export sensitive technology to foreign adversaries are among the changes being eyed by Ottawa to bolster the country’s economic

Canada eyes new measures to protect economy from national security threats
New measures to ensure Canada doesn’t export sensitive technology to foreign adversaries are among the changes being eyed by Ottawa to bolster the country’s economic

How Minto built a workplace people want to come back to
After two years of working remotely, employees of The Minto Group are now headed back to the world of water coolers. What awaits them, though,

Carbon-capture kings: Planetary Technologies lands US$1M prize from Musk Foundation
Ottawa-born startup says money from the XPRIZE Carbon Removal Milestone Award will go toward the construction of full-scale demonstration facilities in Quebec, Nova Scotia and

Tourism events popping up around Eastern Ontario
From tiny concerts to downtown markets, tourism plans are getting underway in eastern Ontario after many events were cancelled during the pandemic years.

Real estate broker Danny Dawson ‘building’ a legacy – on both sides of the river
As Ottawa’s housing market continues to break records, local broker Danny Dawson has hit a number of his own real estate milestones that are worth

Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says he won’t ‘rule anything out’ on rates
He wouldn’t rule out pushing rates beyond 50 basis points all in one sitting, after moving to lift rates by that amount to one per

Statistics Canada says retail sales edged up 0.1 per cent in February
Statistics Canada says core retail sales — which exclude sales at gasoline stations and motor vehicle and parts dealers — rose 1.4 per cent.

‘A very large opportunity’: Tehama has high hopes for new cybersecurity platform for at-home workers
Software that lets off-site employees securely access company data on their laptops and other devices has gone from a nice idea to something many customers

Hexo to streamline operations by closing Belleville facility, affecting 230 employees
Hexo says the Truss Beverage operations – a joint venture with Molson Coors Canada – are not affected by this change and will continue to

Ottawa firm lands DND funding for system to keep naval personnel safe at sea
Ottawa-based Brash has been awarded almost $200,000 from the Department of National Defence to test and prototype a personnel tracking system on board naval vessels.
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