Rogers Media has agreed to pay a $200,000 fine to the CRTC for allegedly sending unsolicited email advertisements. The fine was levied under anti-spam legislation which took effect last year. Porter Airlines agrees to pay $150K for emails violating anti-spam rules Compu-Finder fined $1.1M under anti-spam law Plenty of Fish dating site fined under […]
Toronto Business Posts
Hydro One IPO helps net more than expected $5B for Ontario
The Province of Ontario earned more than it expected from its recent initial public offering of Hydro One on stock markets, bringing the total financial gain to public coffers for monetizing the power utility to $5 billion — and counting. Hydro One said Thursday said the deal’s underwriters exercised their right to sell more shares […]
Using Google Analytics to understand marketing failures and successes
Got marketing questions? Have you ever wondered how well your marketing efforts have been performing? Have you ever wondered if the Twitter posts are producing new business? Or if the content you are writing is getting people to submit forms on your website? Or how people who read your posts interact with the rest […]
Yonge and Bloor Joins Larger Mink Mile Strip To Reshape Canada’s Hottest Retail Corner
TORONTO — Yonge and Bloor has been called the busiest intersection in the country. The traffic alone is relentless — in a 24-hour span 401,250 subway riders, 51, 392 pedestrians and 31,600 vehicles pass through where Toronto’s Yonge and Bloor streets connect. Now developers have plans to add even more to the mix at […]
More Questions As New Trans-Pacific Partnership Details Emerge
Experts and newly seated government officials are combing through the fine print of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement — the full text of which was finally released Thursday, revealing almost two dozen side deals with other countries and provisions that have alarmed some privacy and trade advocates. Read the full text of the TPP agreement […]