Ottawa’s Shopify bans hate groups from using its platform
Shopify has updated its policy standards to ban groups that promote hate or violence from using its platform, the latest step away from the Ottawa
Ottawa’s Shopify bans hate groups from using its platform
Shopify has updated its policy standards to ban groups that promote hate or violence from using its platform, the latest step away from the Ottawa
Business leaders meet with Trudeau to discuss corporate tax reform, pay equity
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vaunted his government’s new legislation on pay equity at a conference of female business leaders in Montreal on Monday, and was
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
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Ottawa tech firms not convinced LRT trains will deliver talent
As the co-founder of a company that delivers real-time business data to customers, Allan Wille puts a lot of stock in metrics. But the executive
Ottawa’s Algonquin College, La Cité land $386,000 in federal funding for research partnerships
Two Ottawa colleges will get a cut of $45 million in previously promised federal funding aimed at promoting research partnerships between post-secondary institutions and private
Ottawa home sales up 12 per cent in October: OREB
Ottawa realtors are selling more homes – and more quickly – so far in 2018. Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,383 residents
Lowe’s to close 31 Canadian locations, 20 more in U.S.
Lowe’s Companies Inc. says it plans to close 31 Canadian stores and other locations as part of a plan to focus on its most profitable
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Poloz in the UK Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz will give a speech to the Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce in England on Monday. Soft
Op-ed: Why council shouldn’t opt out of cannabis storefronts in Ottawa: Leiper
Cannabis is now legal in Canada, and one of the first issues with which the new Council will be seized very soon is whether or
Steel Toes and Stilettos Gala helps Ottawa families achieve ‘strength, stability’
Hundreds came together Saturday night to build home ownership for low-income working families, one brick at a time, at Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa’s 13th
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