Unifor splits with Canadian Labour Congress over workers’ right to choose union
The largest private sector union in Canada said Wednesday it is splitting with the Canadian Labour Congress over issues which include disagreements about the rights
Unifor splits with Canadian Labour Congress over workers’ right to choose union
The largest private sector union in Canada said Wednesday it is splitting with the Canadian Labour Congress over issues which include disagreements about the rights
Feds promote clean tech with new BDC funding
The federal government will give $700 million over the next five years to the Business Development Bank of Canada in a bid to grow Canada’s
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
IBM Canada Ltd. 3755 Riverside Dr. Description: Corporate events hosting and operations management Buyer: Elections Canada $91,344,183 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Esit Canada Enterprise Services Co., in
Downtown section of O’Connor Street to close for six weeks
A five-block stretch of one of the busiest roads in Ottawa’s central business district will be closed until early March, according to the city. Municipal
Bernie Ashe steps aside as OSEG chief executive
The original quarterback of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s front office is calling it quits. Chief executive Bernie Ashe, who has led the organization
Canopy Growth’s coast-to-coast cannabis business continues to grow
Ottawa-area cannabis producer Canopy Growth has added another province to its distribution channels, this time signing a deal to provide pot to Prince Edward Island
‘Ottawa 4.0’: Where Invest Ottawa’s CEO wants to take the capital in five years
An expansion of Bayview Yards, a digital business-to-business marketplace and a narrower focus on supporting specific industries are part of a new five-year plan unveiled
Techopia Live: How iBIONICS’ diamond implant could restore vision to the blind
Techopia Live kicked off its 2018 season with iBIONICS’ CEO and co-founder Suzanne Grant, who shared her passion for restoring sight to those with vision
Big brewers call on feds to axe increasing beer tax
The federal government’s plan to hike excise taxes on beer every year will result in consumers paying more for the alcoholic beverage and business owners
Bank of Canada hikes interest rate to 1.25%
The economy’s impressive run prompted the Bank of Canada to raise its trend-setting interest rate Wednesday for the third time since last summer – but
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