Trexity riding high as pump prices soar
“We’re riding an incredible wave right now,” says co-founder and CEO of Ottawa-based last-mile delivery firm that ships goods on behalf of merchants in four
Trexity riding high as pump prices soar
“We’re riding an incredible wave right now,” says co-founder and CEO of Ottawa-based last-mile delivery firm that ships goods on behalf of merchants in four
“He brought both vision and incredible entrepreneurial enthusiasm and kickstarted a number of new fundraising initiatives,” said Bowman, vice chair of enterprise strategic client group
Experts see parallels between 1970s inflation crisis and today
Bank of Montreal chief economist Doug Porter said it’s highly unlikely Canadians are in for a double-digit, ’80s-style interest rate shock any time soon.
Worry, buyer’s remorse high as real estate market slowdown materializes
Realtors and lawyers say they have noticed buyers looking at what options they have to get out of a purchase because conditions have shifted dramatically
Canada’s largest federal public union declares impasse in negotiations with Ottawa
The Public Service Alliance of Canada says the federal government has failed to provide a wage offer that protects workers from surging inflation.
UPDATED: Inflation sets fresh three-decade high at 6.8% in April with little sign of cooling
The cost of nearly everything at the grocery store continued to climb higher to push the annual inflation rate up in April.
One for the books: 2022 Politics and the Pen
“After two years of COVID, an event like this is just wonderful for the soul,” Anthony Rota told the black-tie dinner crowd. “It’s nice to
Regular travel and public health measures can’t coexist: Canadian Airport Council
International arrivals at Canadian airports are so backed up, people are being kept on planes for over an hour after they land because there isn’t
Ottawa fails to make cut in venture capital group’s Q1 Canadian rankings
While the amount of venture capital flowing into Canadian cities continued its brisk pace in the first quarter, Ottawa failed to crack the top 10
NAC revives pandemic-stalled shows for mix of new and old gems to lure back audiences
NAC president and CEO Christopher Deacon says artists have missed the “exhilarating, inspiring, and restorative” experience of performing for a live audience.
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