Business
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‘Ottawa’ Why New Brunswick is Vowing to Keep Busting Anyone Importing Beer, Even After Judge Said it’s Legal
Heads the province wins, tails you lose. This appears to be the response of the Gallant government to the recent court ... -
‘Ottawa’ How Ireland Pulled Off an Economic Miracle That Rivals China, India
Ireland hardly comes to mind when discussing economic powerhouses. The country has long had a reputation as one of Western Europe’s ... -
‘Ottawa’ Canadian Home Sales Set a New Record in April
April turned out to be the best month ever in Canadian real estate with consumers trading 60,952 homes worth $30.4 billion, ... -
‘Ottawa’ Trudeau’s Reliance on West to Meet Hefty Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Could Backfire
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made ambitious commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Paris last December — and now he will ... -
‘Ottawa’ Financial Officers File Complaint Against KPMG Over Isle of Man Controversy
The union representing more than 4,500 government financial officers has lodged two formal complaints of professional misconduct against accounting firm KPMG ... -
‘Ottawa’ New Vietnam, Bangladesh Hacks Reportedly Have Same Code as Sony Pictures Attack
Swift, the inter-bank messaging system embroiled in one of the largest cyber heists in history, warned customers that hackers have struck ... -
‘Ottawa’ Investment Manager Turned Novelist Jenny Witterick Wins Copyright Case
In her 30 years in the investment management business — first with Confed Investment Counselling, then with Foyston Gordon & Payne ... -
‘Ottawa’ Foreign Investment in Real Estate Revs Up as InnVest Goes in Cash Deal
The weak loonie continues to drive Asian investors to the Canadian marketplace as the currency likely played some part in the ... -
‘Ottawa’ Canadian Natural Gas Prices Hit Lowest Level on Record as Fort McMurray Fires Curtail Demand
Canadian natural gas prices are the latest casualty of Fort McMurray wildfires, falling this week to their lowest level on record. ... -
Ottawa Upholds CRTC’s Decision to Allow Small Internet Providers Access to High-Speed Networks
TORONTO — Indie Internet providers are celebrating Ottawa’s decision to uphold a ruling by Canada’s telecom watchdog that forces big Internet ...