Budget 2019: Federal government’s deficit to grow to $19.8B in coming fiscal year
The federal Liberal government expects to sink deeper into the red this year, thanks to a federal budget Tuesday that’s laden with election-year spending measures
Budget 2019: Federal government’s deficit to grow to $19.8B in coming fiscal year
The federal Liberal government expects to sink deeper into the red this year, thanks to a federal budget Tuesday that’s laden with election-year spending measures
U.S. cannabinoid research firm sets up first global expansion in Ottawa
A Las Vegas-based cannabinoid company is putting down Ottawa roots in the hope of capitalizing on Canada’s less restrictive cannabis market. GB Sciences announced Tuesday
Op-ed: Forget about Toronto, Sidewalk Labs – build a smart neighbourhood in Ottawa instead
After failed attempts to develop LeBreton Flats, the National Capital Commission recently announced it was adopting a new approach for developing the 21-hectare property. This
‘Web of data’ collected by smart city tech stokes privacy fears
Apps that do things such as alerting drivers when a parking spot opens up nearby make life easier for urban dwellers, proponents say – but
Ottawa’s You.i TV sets sights on global market following record 2018 sales
You.i TV has hired two seasoned video services executives to boost the firm’s global sales team following a banner fiscal 2018. The Kanata-based firm, which
Budget 2019: Five things to watch for in the Liberals’ fiscal blueprint
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will release the Trudeau government’s final budget of its mandate Tuesday, just seven months before the next federal election. Here are
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Mar. 4-8: DEW Engineering and Development 3429 Hawthorne Rd. Prefabricated and portable buildings Buyer:
National Arts Centre spotlights Indigenous and female artists in upcoming season
The National Arts Centre says its upcoming lineup will give centre stage to female and Indigenous artists. The performing arts institution says programming will highlight
Toronto developer eyes 18-storey retirement home on Sparks Street
A Toronto-based developer has announced plans to build an 18-storey retirement residence on a prime piece of downtown real estate owned by the Anglican Diocese
Altus Group projects modest growth in Ottawa housing starts this year
Ottawa is projected to see steady growth in 2019 housing starts while homebuilders in other major Canadian cities are expected to ease off the gas,
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