By Kelly Snider Canada’s largest investment in amateur sport infrastructure has been announced for the 2015 Toronto Pan Am and Parapan Am Games. Combined, the federal government, City of Toronto and University of Toronto Scarborough...
Read More →Compiled by Andrew Schopp Research in Motion has placed all its chips on the release of the new BlackBerry 10 smartphone and operating platform. Once the pinnacle of the mobile communications industry, Waterloo-based RIM has...
Read More →The launch this week of a new app to order taxis in Toronto is getting a lot of attention, but at the same time there are also safety concerns about unlicensed app based taxi companies....
Read More →Compiled by Helen Surgenor Canada’s underground economy was worth up to $35 billion in 2009, said Statistics Canada—and that doesn’t include revenues from illegal operations, drugs or prostitution. According to the report, “the three most...
Read More →By Shylo Adams Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan announced Thursday that the provincial government will propose a cap on compensation for public service executives and a two-year pay freeze for managers. “Here in Ontario we’re...
Read More →By Andrew Schopp The takeover of Canadian resources by foreign interests will not end with the proposed purchase of Calgary-based Nexen Corp. by the China National Offshore Oil Corp., said Edmonton East independent conservative MP...
Read More →By Jessy Bains A Humber graduate was able to slay the dragons on the season premier of CBC’s hit show, Dragon’s Den on Wednesday night with his innovative duffel bag design. Lee Renshaw, a graduate...
Read More →By Meagan Malloch After a tentative four-year contract was reached between the Canadian Auto Workers and Ford Motor Company Monday, the CAW has decided to extend talks with Chrysler and General Motors. Extending talks with...
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