Ottawa firm To-Do Done launches fund for homeowners in need
Tonya Bruin recalls meeting a mother in need at an expo a few years ago. Bruin was there shopping her Ottawa-based odd-jobs services company, To-Do
Ottawa firm To-Do Done launches fund for homeowners in need
Tonya Bruin recalls meeting a mother in need at an expo a few years ago. Bruin was there shopping her Ottawa-based odd-jobs services company, To-Do
Sexual harassment in the workplace is an ‘epidemic’: HR survey
Sexual harassment is far more prevalent in Canadian workplaces than company executives would like to believe, a new report says. Indeed, the report from the
Feds probing Tim Hortons franchisee claims RBI failing to honour commitments
The federal government is looking into concerns raised by a dissident group of Tim Hortons franchisees about the potential violation of terms the federal government
If there’s one thing on consumers’ minds today, it’s privacy. Questions about abuse and misuse of personal data aren’t reserved to platforms such as Facebook
Ottawa’s Martello to go public on TSX-V with reverse takeover
Martello Technologies will soon conduct a reverse takeover of a publicly listed shell company to secure a listing on the TSX Venture Exchange, the Ottawa-based
Ottawa-based National Access Cannabis to set up Second Cup pot stores
Ottawa’s National Access Cannabis is staking its claim to Western Canada’s retail cannabis market with the help of coffee shop Second Cup. The two companies
Postmedia Q2 loss falls as cost cutting, tax credit offset lower revenue
A $17-million interactive digital media tax credit from the Ontario government helped pare Postmedia Network Canada Corp.’s second-quarter net loss to $1.3 million from a
Gatineau’s Hydropothecary strikes five-year, 200-tonne cannabis deal in Quebec
The Hydropothecary Corp.’s share price closed up 13 per cent Wednesday after the company said it had struck a cannabis supply deal with the Societe
Sens to lower parking fees, remove tarped-off seats at Canadian Tire Centre
Eugene Melnyk’s first attempt at clearing the air with Ottawa Senators fans had some rocky moments this week. Melnyk and Ottawa general manager Pierre Dorion
Ottawa pursuing options to distance, cap number of payday lenders
City staff will explore options to curb the growth of “predatory” lending establishments in the downtown core following a motion passed Wednesday morning at city
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