Air Canada files challenge with federal regulator over Onex’s WestJet takeover
Canada’s biggest airline argues the $3.5-billion takeover would breach federal rules that limit foreign ownership of carriers
Air Canada files challenge with federal regulator over Onex’s WestJet takeover
Canada’s biggest airline argues the $3.5-billion takeover would breach federal rules that limit foreign ownership of carriers
Rideau Transit Group’s work on the Confederation Line LRT is officially complete
After four missed deadlines and more than six years of work, city staff and an independent certifier say Ottawa’s $2.1B LRT project is complete
Back to school and back to business!
September in Ottawa means back to school and back to work! For new businesses, this could be the right time to hire a bookkeeper. For
Great River Media and its partners launch new magazine for manufacturing and trades
Quebec taxi drivers to launch rotating strikes beginning in Gatineau on Tuesday
Quebec taxi drivers are set to launch a rotating strike on Tuesday to express their dissatisfaction with the government’s moves to overhaul the industry
Regional Group buys Hazeldean Mall, looking to revitalize Kanata retail ‘mainstay’
Kanata’s Hazeldean Mall has been sold to new owners who are pledging to revitalize a property that’s still searching for a dominant anchor tenant more
CRTC launches review of cellphone financing to probe fees by telecoms
Canada’s telecom watchdog has launched a review of new cellphone financing plans to ensure they comply with an industry code of conduct
Ottawa’s BluMetric blames pre-election government spending lull for falling revenues
A lag in government spending in the lead-up to this fall’s federal election hampered quarterly results for Ottawa’s BluMetric Environmental, the company reported Friday
Techopia Live: University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage scales up after 10 years
In the next 10 years, Startup Garage will move beyond its pre-accelerator roots. A new program called Scaleup Garage will launch this fall, aimed at
Ottawa lags behind Toronto in attracting immigrants: Conference Board
Ottawa and other major Ontario cities outside the Greater Toronto Area are failing to draw their fair share of immigrants and need to attract more
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