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Has the Loblaw boycott boosted business for independent grocers?

Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsLocal NewsWhile some Canadians pledged to boycott Loblaw-owned stores for the month of May, the boycott is being extended by organizers "indefinitely."Published...

Company gets 2nd crack at pitching contentious battery storage project | CBC News

A renewable energy company based in Gatineau, Que., is getting a second crack at garnering the local support it needs for a proposed battery...

Business owners cast doubts on their future in Ottawa’s ByWard Market, Rideau Street, poll shows

More than half of business owners in Ottawa's ByWard Market and on Rideau Street say they...

Air Canada ‘significantly’ increasing flights to, from Ottawa

Those flying to and from the nation’s capital will have a few more options as Air Canada announces it’s adding flights to the city. On...

She began making scrunchies at 9 to help Ottawa-area youth. Indigenous teen’s business now sells nationally | CBC News

A young Indigenous entrepreneur whose scrunchies and other creations are sold across Canada has expanded her business to Greater Sudbury, with the launch of a scrunchies...

Ottawa, Washington join forces to fund junior Canadian critical-minerals companies in face of trade war with China

Ottawa and Washington have teamed up for the first time to invest in two Canadian mining exploration companies, as both governments attempt to bolster...

Mail delivery changes looming as Canada Post grapples with financial pressure

Whether you check it every day or not, how and when your mail is delivered could...

Bank of Canada says financial system is stable, but risks remain

The Bank of Canada says the Canadian financial system is stable, but risks remain due...

Opinion: The message from Ottawa is clear: Growing businesses should look elsewhere

Open this photo in gallery:Dan Daviau is president and CEO of Canaccord Genuity, Canada’s leading independent investment dealer.Canada is home to a diverse and...

Opinion: Results? That’s not Ottawa’s business

Open this photo in gallery:You might think that a program to set aside 5 per cent of government contracts for Indigenous companies would be...

Number of companies listed as Indigenous jumps sharply as Ottawa adopts procurement target

Open this photo in gallery:The number of businesses eligible for a federal program that prioritizes Indigenous companies when awarding contracts jumped more than 40...

Business insolvencies spike in first quarter, consumer insolvencies also rise

OTTAWA — Business insolvencies surged 87.2 per cent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2024, while consumer insolvencies rose 14 per cent.  Data from the...

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