
Proptech’s prospects may rise in the wake of COVID-19
Long before COVID-19 became an omnipresent part of Canadian life, Meredith Thatcher could sense an emerging seismic shift in the way tenants used technology to

Proptech’s prospects may rise in the wake of COVID-19
Long before COVID-19 became an omnipresent part of Canadian life, Meredith Thatcher could sense an emerging seismic shift in the way tenants used technology to

Canadian Tulip Festival: Not just for grandma anymore
This May, crowds will be welcomed back in-person to celebrate the festival’s 70th anniversary and admire the 300,000 tulips at Commissioners Park at Dow’s Lake.

Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, said U.S. lawmakers and counterparts – even White House officials – have been worried

Bright Side of Business: Oat Couture Café gives back by providing a hearty meal to those in need
Brian Montgomery always knew he wanted to run his own café one day — what he didn’t know was that oatmeal would be his ticket
Techopia Live: BluMetric riding high on ‘green wave’
OBJ publisher Michael Curran talks with BluMetric CEO Scott McFabe about how his team plans to leverage the company’s improved financial performance into new opportunities

Cannabis company Hexo hit by one-time charges, reports $690.3M net loss
Hexo Corp. reported a net loss of $690.3 million as it recorded $616 million in one-time impairment charges in its latest quarter as it worked

Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll
A new poll suggests Canadians are looking for ways to cut back on spending as their concerns about the cost of living rise alongside headline

Retail sales rose 3.2% in January amid Omicron surge, StatCan reports
Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 3.2 per cent to $58.9 billion in January, helped by higher sales at new car dealers to start the

Social norms will take time to establish as more workers head back to offices
Along with anxiety about commuting times and corporate vaccination policies come questions over what professional behaviour looks like in 2022.

Deal will raise online health-care platform’s annual revenues from $300 million to $600 million while boosting its headcount from about 600 to 950.
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