CFIB says 200,000 small businesses took new loans to meet CEBA repayment deadline
CFIB president Dan Kelly says many businesses that had to borrow to repay their CEBA loans are facing high interest rates and will be challenged
CFIB says 200,000 small businesses took new loans to meet CEBA repayment deadline
CFIB president Dan Kelly says many businesses that had to borrow to repay their CEBA loans are facing high interest rates and will be challenged
Ottawa Senators Alumni endorses concussion management platform powered by local tech firm
A concussion management platform designed by a local tech company has been endorsed by Laurie Boschman, president of the Ottawa Senators Alumni.
Ottawa Senators stage major comeback with return of Sens Gala
On the same ice surface where the Ottawa Senators beat the Edmonton Oilers the night before, a sold-out crowd of business leaders gathered on Monday
Need to improve Canadian productivity has reached emergency level, BoC official says
A senior Bank of Canada official says the need to improve productivity has reached an emergency level as the economy faces a future where inflation
Parkland Corp. is looking to sell 157 convenience store and fuel station locations across six provinces, including locations under the Chevron, Ultramar, Pioneer and FasGas
Late-night cookie delivery company Insomnia Cookies opens in Kingston, sets sights on Ottawa
Insomnia Cookies, a cookie company geared toward delivering warm-from-the-oven treats to sleep-deprived students is slowly expanding into Ontario, and Ottawa could be next on the
Loopstra Nixon LLP opens Kingston office to be headed by former city solicitor
A new law office for Loopstra Nixon LLP has opened in Kingston, headed by former city solicitor Jenna Morley.
Giant Tiger customer data compromised in incident with third-party vendor
Giant Tiger Stores Ltd. says contact information for some of its customers was compromised in an “incident” linked to a third-party vendor it uses.
Can you benefit from income splitting?
With the introduction of the Tax on Split Income (TOSI) rules in 2018, the government effectively ended many of the methods that Canadians, in particular
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