Federal government to table budget on March 22 amid Trump related uncertainty
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will introduce the federal government’s latest budget on March 22, his first amid the economic uncertainty of the Donald Trump era.
Federal government to table budget on March 22 amid Trump related uncertainty
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will introduce the federal government’s latest budget on March 22, his first amid the economic uncertainty of the Donald Trump era.
Bill Charnetski loves his job. For a little more than a year now, Charnetski has served as Ontario’s chief health innovation strategist. He’s been mandated
InsideTrack.show: David Ross on ‘taking the long route’
The 2016 CEO of the Year recipient has been heading Ross Video since 2006, taking over from his father and the company’s founder, John Ross. During his
People on the move: U.S. lawyer Leonard Gold joins Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall
Leonard M. Gold has joined Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. as a foreign legal consultant. Mr. Gold was previously a partner at Boston law firm Burns
What’s the common denominator for Calian’s success?
UNIQUE EXPERTISE, PROVEN SERVICE DELIVERY Ottawa’s Calian Group operates with five diverse and distinct service lines: Health Services, IT and Professional Services, Training Services, Systems
Hats off: Leading Orléans businesses honoured
The Orléans Chamber of Commerce recently held its annual Business Excellence Awards. The recipients included Jeremy Ash of C.C. Tatham & Associates (non-financial professional of the year), Bellefleur
Photos: Lord Elgin Hotel completes $12M renovations
The Lord Elgin Hotel has completed its multimillion-dollar renovations in time for what management hopes will be a record year in 2017. The overhaul began last
Shopify opens second Toronto location with room for 200 employees
Shopify has officially opened its second office in Toronto, the latest installment in a still-growing presence in Ontario’s capital. The new space at 420 Wellington
Gatineau rolls closer to transit strike
Union cries foul after reps disciplined Gatineau buses could soon grind to a halt amid growing antagonism between the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO)
2017 preview: ‘Fierce competitors’ PCL & EllisDon team up on Centre Block
Centre Block has loomed large over Ottawa’s economy for more than a century, symbolizing the outsized role the federal government plays in the local business
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