A&W chief executive doubles down on burger chain’s growth strategy
The first woman to take the helm of A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. spent nearly three decades preparing to lead the company and said
A&W chief executive doubles down on burger chain’s growth strategy
The first woman to take the helm of A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. spent nearly three decades preparing to lead the company and said
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DHX’s doldrums Children’s entertainment company DHX Media Ltd. discusses third-quarter results on Monday. Executive chairman Michael Donovan recently said the company’s strategic review will be
Impact AI hopes to put Ottawa on the machine learning map
High-tech talent, innovative companies and public sector interest could turn Canada’s capital into an AI hub
Ottawa-based Espial’s shares plunge 13% as firm shutters multiple offices
Espial had its worst market opening to date in 2018 on Friday as the Ottawa-based firm announced significant revenue declines alongside numerous office closures and
Broccolini to spend up to $200M on massive new distribution centre in southeast Ottawa
A Montreal-based developer is planning to construct the largest distribution centre in the National Capital Region, a massive 1.02-million-square-foot facility that experts say could kick
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate sinks to 4.4%
Employers in the National Capital Region collectively added 8,000 staff to their payrolls last month, the largest monthly gain since January 2012, Statistics Canada reported
Ottawa’s Calian nets record-high quarterly revenue (again)
Calian Group continued an impressive financial streak and set a new standard for quarterly revenues in the second quarter of fiscal 2018, the company said
WestJet pilots vote for strike action; vow not to disrupt long weekend travel
WestJet pilots have committed to not disrupting passenger travel plans over the Victoria Day long weekend despite voting overwhelmingly to give its union a strike
Telus postpaid wireless subscribers up 9%, but lower than Big Three rivals
Telus Corp. joined the club of Canadian wireless providers that posted stronger subscriber growth in the first quarter, although its additions paled in comparison to
Quarterhill shares sink 6.6% after Ottawa firm reports Q1 loss
Despite efforts to diversify into more stable business lines, Kanata-based Quarterhill said Thursday that the highly variable nature of its WiLAN patent licensing division pulled
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