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National Scheer warns against using public money for Trans Mountain pipeline
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Local Business Ottawa home sales in April: the storm beneath the calm
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Local Business Bagnall: Mitel and Kinaxis tech powerhouses with very different stock values
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Local Business Le Germain Hotel opens its doors next month
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One year since new softwood duties, Canadian industry doing just fine
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Local News Analysis: Why Mitel is eyeing short-term pain for long-term gain
Shopify to expand Toronto and Montreal offices amid hiring spree
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Local News Canopy Growth's position as top global cannabis company shaken by merger of two rivals
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Tim Hortons franchisee sues parent company for $4M over licence renewal
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Local Business Region's jobless rate tumbles to levels not seen in more than a generation
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Local Business Bagnall: Behind Minto's hunt for cash and potential IPO
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Local Business E-commerce giant Shopify to open first bricks and mortar space this year
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Bombardier sells six Q400s to new airline launching in Republic of Angola
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Tim Hortons falls 40 spots in annual reputation ranking amid franchisee troubles
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Meet the newly minted marijuana millionaires riding Canada's legalization wave
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Just how much of your personal data is actually online? We take a look
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Hudson's Bay Co. adds to list of Canadian companies embroiled in data breach scandal
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Local Business Shopify partners with Google Cloud for back-end infrastructure
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Local Business Bars, pubs set to suffer as Sens miss the playoffs
With the Ottawa Senators officially out of post-season contention, Ottawa-area bars and pubs are bracing for a bust in business this spring.
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Local News A St. Paddy's Day Parade traffic alert
Motorists should avoid parts of downtown Ottawa on Saturday morning because of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and a two-mile race event. -
Local News Region's jobless rate tumbles to nine-year low
The capital region added 2,500 net new jobs in February, helping to push down the local unemployment rate to 5. -
World Quebec's maple syrup producers losing ground as U.S. imports rise: report
MONTREAL — Quebec’s government-sanctioned maple syrup cartel is hurting the domestic industry with its strict quota system and price controls, says a report published Thursday. -
Local News Bidding wars and scant supply: Ottawa's housing market finds itself 'listings-starved'
Ottawa’s real-estate market is becoming so tight that many homeowners are refusing to put their properties up for sale until they can be assured they’ve got someplace else to go. -
Local Business U.S. government shatters Ottawa woman's professional life, then quietly recants allegations
Marie Boivin was sitting at a Starbucks a year and a half ago when she got a call from her accountant. -
Local News Just for Laughs to be sold to American firm ICM Partners
ICM Partners, which includes some Canadian investors, will acquire the entire stake in the company formerly held by founder and president Gilbert Rozon. -
National Here's what the experts are saying at Cannabis Con in Calgary
With recreational cannabis legalization set to arrive in just a few short months, members of the expected $6 billion industry are gathering at the Telus Convention Centre in Calgary for a series of educational seminars on the outlook for the nascent industry. -
World FBI investigating Ivanka Trump's dealings and financing of Trump Tower in Vancouver: report
The FBI is investigating Ivanka Trump’s business dealings and the financing of Trump International Hotel and Tower in Vancouver, CNN is reporting.
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Local Business Door-to-door sales ban begins in Ontario
The province’s ban on door-to-door sale of certain services and appliances came into effect Thursday. -
National MEC to stop selling brands made by gun-maker Vista Outdoor after outcry over Florida shooting
Bushnell, CamelBak, Camp Chef, Jimmy Styks and Bolle gear will no longer be ordered after Canadian chain faced petition -
World Trump vows to lower tariff hammer on steel, aluminum; Canada braces for impact
WASHINGTON — The United States will impose wide-ranging tariffs on steel and aluminum, President Donald Trump declared Thursday, prompting allies to fume, stock markets to fall and analysts to fret about long-term consequences that could rattle the international trading system. -
Retailer MEC to stop ordering from Vista Outdoor in response to Florida shooting
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Local Business Warning: Some Instant Pot multicookers are overheating and melting
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Local Business Toyota, Hyundai recall roughly 110,000 vehicles
NEW YORK — Toyota and Hyundai have recalled roughly a combined 110,000 trucks and sport utility vehicles, including the 2018 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia, and the 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport. -
Local Business ShoreTel acquisition drives Mitel's Q4 revenues up 37%
Mitel Networks chief executive officer Rich McBee said he is pushing the pause button on his seven-year acquisition strategy. -
Local Business Police warn public about online job offer scams
Ottawa police are warning residents to be aware of the resurgence of a scam involving online offers of employment. -
Local News Bombardier's La Pocatière plant says hundreds of layoffs could come without a new contract
Worried over the future of the La Pocatière plant, politicians, businesspeople and workers want an emergency meeting with Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard. -
Tim Hortons confirms some cups misprinted in Roll up the Rim contest
Adam Peddle says he has a growing collection of Tim Hortons Roll up the Rim cups, but they’re not winners — there’s no message at all under the rim.