
What the 2018 federal budget means for Ottawa
A new $200-million electronic procurement platform, money to fix up the National Capital Commission’s crumbling assets and a new pay system for public servants are
What the 2018 federal budget means for Ottawa
A new $200-million electronic procurement platform, money to fix up the National Capital Commission’s crumbling assets and a new pay system for public servants are
Budget 2018: Feds tighten tax rules for small businesses and passive income
The Liberal government moved to tighten the tax rules for small businesses in the federal budget Tuesday as it fine-tuned the changes that prompted an
Budget 2018: Liberals focus on women, science with eye to 2019 election
Finance Minister Bill Morneau tabled a federal budget Tuesday that charts a clear course for the Liberals to the 2019 election, an aspirational road map
Liberals take aim at 2019 election with budget to focus on gender equality
Gender equality and a national pharmacare plan are expected to be two of the cornerstones of the federal budget when it is presented in the
Feb. 27 is federal budget day. Here’s what to watch
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will introduce the federal government’s next budget on Feb. 27 as the country faces persistent uncertainty around trade and competitiveness. With
Perley Blog: Federal innovation agenda
From the perspective of anyone in the innovation eco-system, the 2017 Federal Budget was very heartening, as “Innovation” was indeed the title and theme of
Op-ed: How Ottawa entrepreneurs can benefit from the federal budget
MNP’s Nick Korhonen and Gavin Miranda break down what the Liberal’s fiscal plan means for local businesses
Budget signals shifting attitudes towards procurement, Ottawa-based tech group says
Changes to government procurement were among the highlights of Wednesday’s budget for local businesses alongside cash for technology firms across the country.
What the 2017 federal budget means for Ottawa
Easier access to government contracts, energy efficiency retrofits of federal buildings and the prospect of funding for the second stage of Ottawa’s light-rail network were
Budget 2017: Feds see slimmer deficits, make ‘big bets’ on high growth sectors
The Trudeau government unveiled a budgetary crystal ball Wednesday that foresees slightly smaller deficits and a growth-lifting plan that places “big bets” on what the
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