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The long wait is finally over for 1,000-point man Alexander Mogilny. Regarded as a pioneer of Russian hockey, Mogilny waited 17 years before receiving a life-changing phone call in June, informing him ...
By Adam Prittie, CIM, CFP, BCOM, Associate Portfolio Manager, Financial Advisor We are living through the greatest transfer of wealth in Canadian history. According to Environics Analytics, over $1 ...
It’s been seven long years since the Ottawa Senators made the NHL playoffs. It’s also been seven years since the team posted a winning record. All of that suffering came to an end this season when the ...
Canada’s economy is in urgent need of repair. After nearly a decade of ideological policymaking, bloated bureaucracy, and fiscal drift under the Trudeau government, the country faces mounting debt, ...
By Elizabeth Desrosier With the increase of AI being used in the workplace, Canadian businesses are implementing new strategies to strengthen productivity and growth with the adoption of newly ...
Zumba on the Hill is back for a season of free weekly Zumba classes on Parliament Hill. Join them and party on the front lawn of Parliament.
Growing up skiing in the Laurentians, I’ve always cherished the region for its winter allure. However, it wasn’t until recently that I learned of the equally captivating charm of the area in the ...
The advent of technology has made slots even more accessible to the public. The idea of playing a slot machine has always been a popular pastime given that it requires little concentration or even ...
The ByWard Market District Authority (BMDA) presented its first full annual report to Ottawa City Council this week, offering a picture of progress and persistent challenges in one of the city’s most ...
In our woven world, no enterprise stands truly alone; even the solitary craftsman leans on the sun for light, and the earth for clay. The dream of pure self-reliance is, in fact, just that: a dream.
Our Economic Future May Depend Upon the Answer. “Nationalism was a strange new word. Patriotism was derivative, racial cleavage was deep, culture was regional, provincial animosities savage, and the ...
This week, Ottawa City Council begins a critical debate that could shape the way our city balances free expression with public safety. A motion led by Barrhaven West Councillor David Hill—supported by ...
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