Is Canada getting wise to AI commercialization, or churning out more research?
In May 2017, Uber announced it had hired a renowned University of Toronto professor to lead a Toronto-based team that develops autonomous car technology. The
Is Canada getting wise to AI commercialization, or churning out more research?
In May 2017, Uber announced it had hired a renowned University of Toronto professor to lead a Toronto-based team that develops autonomous car technology. The
Former Ottawa Centre MP Paul Dewar leaves message of optimism in death
Paul Dewar, a community leader and former MP Ottawa, died Wednesday after contending with brain cancer for a year
Ottawa-Gatineau startups building momentum in proptech
Jamie Blades was raised in real estate. The Ottawa entrepreneur’s family flipped some 15 houses over the course of his youth, giving him a precocious
Lockheed Martin’s Ottawa-made tech tapped for navy’s joint support ships
The Vancouver-based shipbuilder tasked with providing Canada’s navy with a new fleet of support ships is turning to a defence giant’s local operations to power
City proposes 3% property tax hike, affordable housing funding in 2019 draft budget
Ottawa is looking to close its infrastructure gap more quickly and provide more affordable housing in its 2019 draft budget tabled at Wednesday’s city council
Ottawa’s Calian continues profit streak into 2019 despite hit from acquisition costs
Ottawa’s Calian Group stretched its streak of profitable quarters to 69 in the first earnings period of fiscal 2019, the company reported Wednesday – though
Banking regulator defends mortgage stress test, open to change when warranted
Canada’s financial regulator hit back at criticisms of its stress test for uninsured mortgages, which has made it harder for borrowers to qualify and weighed
City staff endorse 20-storey second phase of RioCan’s Blair project
Municipal staff are recommending that the city’s planning committee approve a proposed zoning change that would allow a new east-end apartment project near Blair Station,
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of the largest contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to firms with a local presence between Jan. 14 to Jan. 18. Inter
January home sales up 16% amid hot Ottawa housing market: OREB
A record accumulation of snow did nothing to put a chill in Ottawa’s red-hot housing market in January. Local realtors sold 820 residential properties last
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