Every business has intellectual property, whether you know it or not. In particular, your business name and the branding that you’ve built around your products
Every business has intellectual property, whether you know it or not. In particular, your business name and the branding that you’ve built around your products
BlackBerry rides QNX division to Detroit auto show debut
BlackBerry Ltd., a company increasingly focused on technology for the self-driving vehicle market, is making an inaugural visit to North America’s biggest auto show in
End of a retail era: Sears Canada closes its final stores
The few remaining Sears Canada stores closed their doors for good on Sunday. The longtime staple of Canada’s retail landscape declared bankruptcy last year and
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Crime does pay: CaseWare International locks up anti-fraud market
A global leader in artificial intelligence software that aims to thwart financial crimes such as money-laundering says it is gaining “incredible” momentum in the fast-growing
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of the companies with a presence in the National Capital Region that received a federal contract, standing offer or supply arrangement between
Shopify COO Harley Finkelstein’s five retail trends to watch in 2018
A few weeks ago, my wife pulled me into a big name department store to look for an engagement gift for a friend. I rarely
Fashion retailer Aubainerie expands to Ottawa with $2M Place d’Orléans store
One of Quebec’s largest clothing chains has chosen Ottawa for its first Ontario store and says it plans to hire up to 50 employees ahead
Postmedia reports $5.8M profit as digital gains fail to match print revenue drop
Revenue from Postmedia Network Canada Corp.‘s printed publications continued to fall faster than digital revenue grew as the company reported a smaller quarterly profit. Canada’s
Hydro One wants to spend $15M to redesign bills
Ontario’s largest and recently privatized electricity utility has spent $9 million to redesign bills and is proposing to spend an additional $6 million on the
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