
Ottawa mayor pushes to shrink convoy footprint, as feds eye action
Ottawa’s mayor has set a deadline of noon today for truckers encamped in the capital’s core to move out of residential streets in a bid

Ottawa mayor pushes to shrink convoy footprint, as feds eye action
Ottawa’s mayor has set a deadline of noon today for truckers encamped in the capital’s core to move out of residential streets in a bid
Market peaks shouldn’t be scary
It’s hard to open a financial newspaper, check your social media feed or even listen to the news these days without hearing someone talking about
Three reasons your home value is still on the rise
Ottawa, once known as a “sleepy” city with a slow real estate market, has seen unprecedented growth over the past two years. While you might

As border blockade persists, Canadians fear a pretext for more U.S. protectionism
U.S. protectionism has been a fact of life for decades. But even a year removed from Donald Trump’s turn as president, it’s very much on

Lightship Security sold to Madrid-based cybersecurity powerhouse
Fast-growing Ottawa tech firm says deal gives it a foothold in the lucrative European market.

Calian posts double-digit growth in Q1 as firm’s pursuit of billion-dollar revenue mark continues
Kanata-based company reported revenues of $129 million for the quarter ending Dec. 31, up 11 per cent year-over-year.
When the CEO of North America’s largest installation resource company wanted to get a better idea of how his employees were doing, he set out

You can now buy drinks on the Rideau Canal Skateway – and we’re not talking hot chocolate
Locally owned and operated Dunrobin Distilleries is now operating its own cocktail kiosk on the world’s largest skating rink.

‘Spillover effect is huge’: Automakers scaling back production amid border blockades
Shipping delays are rippling through the economy amid the ongoing protests that have idled Canada-bound traffic on the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor.

Building frustration: construction companies at wit’s end as protests grind projects to a halt
“Our equipment is being held hostage,” Site Preparation co-owner Kathleen Grimes told OBJ. “There’s no opportunity for us to even mitigate any of our losses.”
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