
Federal bureaucrats cautious about network overload as remote work increases
Federal government managers and employees have been advised to take precautions to manage the load on communications systems as Canadians shift to remote working conditions

Federal bureaucrats cautious about network overload as remote work increases
Federal government managers and employees have been advised to take precautions to manage the load on communications systems as Canadians shift to remote working conditions

YOW expects ‘profound’ COVID-19 impact as Ottawa loses international flights
The federal government’s plan to restrict international flights to certain airports leaves Ottawa cut off from its overseas destinations

Shopify hires former Facebook exec, Ottawa Forty Under 40 Luc Levesque
Shopify has added a marquee tech executive from Ottawa to its leadership ranks

Air Canada halves capacity, withdraws guidance amid ‘severe drop in traffic’
Air Canada says it is halving its flight capacity in the second quarter and withdrawing its earnings forecast for 2020 and 2021 amid a ‘severe

Ex-Ottawa Police Chief Vern White, Catherine Clark join Syntax Strategic
A local marketing and media relations firm has recruited the City of Ottawa’s former top cop in an effort to add more firepower to its

Ontario delays release of full budget; province has seen 177 cases of COVID-19
The Ontario government announced Sunday that it was drafting legislation to ban employers from requiring sick notes for those in self-isolation or quarantine

Heart & Crown gets into St. Paddy’s Day mood with annual Irish Canadian Luncheon for Bruyère
You can’t keep the Irish down, that much was clear at the annual Irish Canadian Luncheon hosted Friday, March 13 by the Heart & Crown in

Trico GM buys out Ottawa-based print company’s assets from family owners
A long-standing family business in Ottawa is taking its first steps under new ownership this month

National museums, other public venues in Ottawa closing up as COVID-19 precautions
Canada’s national museums are set to shut their doors in Ottawa Saturday as the COVID-19 pandemic hits cultural venues across the country

Bank of Canada cuts rate target to 0.75 per cent in response to COVID-19
The Bank of Canada is cutting its overnight rate target by half a percentage point to 0.75 per cent in response to COVID-19
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