Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Poloz speaks Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz will give a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal on Thursday. Poloz kept his
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Poloz speaks Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz will give a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal on Thursday. Poloz kept his
Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth to have hemp CBD in U.S. as early as Q4
Canopy Growth Corp. expects to have CBD products in the U.S. where permissible as early as the fourth-quarter, but says the related hemp-production facilities it
African Day on the Hill showcases cultural diversity
There was nary a boring black dress in sight at the African Day on the Hill Gala, which infused energy and life into the downtown core on
Gatineau pot firm Hexo takes on $65M loan facility to finance expansions
Hexo is entering a $65-million credit loan facility with two major Canadian banks, giving the local pot producer extra green to finance its expansions at
Ottawa business community suits up for 29th Annual Ski for Kids
With more than a foot of fresh snow and mild temperatures awaiting, some 250 members of Ottawa’s business community got to be ski bums for a
Ottawa’s SmartCone partners with IBM Watson to improve worksite safety
A made-in-Ottawa Internet of Things device will work alongside one of the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence systems in an attempt to minimize worksite hazards.
Legal pot sends Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth’s Q3 revenues skyrocketing
Canopy Growth Corp.’s revenue soared in its latest quarter on its first sales of recreational cannabis, but the licensed producer’s loss from operations widened. The
Update: BlackBerry to add hundreds of autonomous vehicles jobs, co-op positions in Kanata
The Liberal government is adding $40 million in federal money to a $310.5-million pledge from BlackBerry aimed at supporting the development of self-driving car technologies
Invest Ottawa, partners to host International Women’s Week events in March
With the growing popularity of International Women’s Day events around Ottawa, a few local business leaders recently started asking the question, “Why just one day?”
Proposed working guide for new Official Plan imagines Ottawa’s economic future
A staff report imagining the shifts Ottawa’s economy might see in the coming century could help to guide upcoming creation of the city’s new Official
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