In 1996, the annualized minimum wage in Ontario was $14,248. The 10-year government bond yield was 6.4 per cent. Doing the math, you needed $222,625
In 1996, the annualized minimum wage in Ontario was $14,248. The 10-year government bond yield was 6.4 per cent. Doing the math, you needed $222,625
Ottawa business power couple Mastersmith, McEwan taking over local winery
Gowlings lawyer Lorraine Mastersmith and outgoing Quarterhill CFO Shaun McEwan announced this week they’ve purchased a majority stake in Carp-based winery Kin Vineyards
Ottawa’s last Zellers set to finally close in early 2020
Ottawa’s final Zellers retail outlet, alongside the other remaining holdout in Toronto, will close early next year, owner Hudson’s Bay Co. announced Friday.
Ottawa-Gatineau hemp firm Eureka93 undergoing strategic review
An Ottawa-Gatineau hemp firm is laying off a substantial number of employees as it searches for an acquisition, additional financing or another strategy to remain
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate drops to 4.7 per cent in August
Fuelled by a wave of hiring in the health-care and retail sectors, Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate dipped slightly in August, Statistics Canada said Friday
Patios, restaurants and meeting venues multiplying for Rideau Street office workers
Office tenants benefitting from convenience of downtown location
WestJet scrubs 737 Max from busy winter holiday schedule, affecting thousands
WestJet Airlines Ltd. is removing its grounded Boeing 737 Max jets from its schedule until at least Jan. 5, affecting thousands of passengers with travel
Canopy’s ‘never been better,’ says interim CEO as biggest investor set to record related loss
Mark Zekulin says the company is shifting from “building” mode and hefty investments in infrastructure and expansion to “operating” mode
Ottawa CAV conference set to showcase the capital’s best in automotive tech
Tech enthusiasts around the region are gearing up for Ottawa’s own auto show next week
Ottawa housing market stays hot through August, home sales up 10%
Ottawa’s residential real estate market showed no signs of cooling off in August, with the number of home sales up nearly 10 per cent from
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