
A “new deal” between Ottawa and the provincial government will support the city’s ongoing efforts to revitalize its struggling downtown core.

A “new deal” between Ottawa and the provincial government will support the city’s ongoing efforts to revitalize its struggling downtown core.

Local homebuilders praise province’s $1.8B funding injection for housing infrastructure
The provincial government’s pledge this week to invest more than $1.8 billion to help build at least 1.5 million homes across Ontario by 2031 will

Ottawa craft brewers cheer move to bring wine, beer to Ontario corner stores by 2026
Sales of beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails will be allowed in convenience stores and all grocery stores in Ontario by 2026, Premier Doug Ford

BoC expected to hold key interest rate steady at 5% amid ‘sluggish’ economy
The Bank of Canada is widely expected to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday as the Canadian economy bends to higher interest rates

Premiers ask feds for COVID-19 small business loan extension
Canada’s premiers have sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking the federal government to extend the repayment period for a year for

New provincial announcement ‘critical’ for Ottawa to reach housing goals: GOHBA
Just days after the election of a new mayor and council, Burggraaf says it is important for the city to have a clear number as

Nokia Canada to begin construction on new ‘world-leading’ facility in Kanata next year
The company said the hub will significantly expand its capacity in next-generation information and communications technology (ICT) and cyber security innovation.

Trudeau announces deal for new electric vehicle battery component plant in Kingston
Ottawa and Ontario have reached a deal with a global materials technology and recycling group to build a new battery component facility in the province’s

Ontario PCs win second majority
Ontario’s main political parties are charting new courses forward today, with one heading into a second term with an even stronger mandate than before and

Turbine issues are still blowing in the wind across the province
Going back more than 15 years, tall, ungainly, otherworldly industrial wind turbines have been springing up on Ontario’s rural landscape, churning controversy in their wake.
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