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Gallery: OBJ Executive Roundtable on Defence and Security 2026
Defence, security and cybersecurity executive leaders gathered Jan. 29 at Invest Ottawa to explore how the sector is evolving in response to global trends and

Techopia Live: Imbeault is back with Backboard.io | Eposide 295
Ottawa’s AI scene is evolving. Early momentum was created by companies such as Solink, founded by Mike Matta, which applied computer vision to retail analytics,

OBJ launches the 2026 Executive Report on Cornwall
Cornwall has emerged as one of Eastern Ontario’s most compelling locations for business investment, thanks to a combination of affordability, strategic positioning, and a steadily

YOW becoming a connecting hub, driven by increased activity from airlines such as Porter
It’s becoming easier to travel non-stop to or from the Ottawa International Airport, and while that in itself is good news, the influx of new

Rob Imbeault on breaking the VC funding dry spell in Ottawa
There have been signs of resilience in Ottawa’s tech sector in the first weeks of 2026, including promising news from local startup Backboard.io. Rob Imbeault

It’s been a winter windfall for businesses in and around the canal as Winterlude opens
With Ottawa having a traditional winter for the first time in years, businesses are revelling in the snow and cold, especially as Winterlude kicks off

We talk with GGFL’s Chad Saikaley about the effect of AI on clients and on accounting
In the accounting world, clients have more information at their fingertips than ever before. But, according to GGFL’s Chad Saikaley, that access has only served to overwhelm, especially in a

With layoffs pending in the federal civil service, here’s what leaders and HR teams can do
The spectre of layoffs and downsizing in the federal civil service could lead to reduced workforce productivity, with senior leaders often bearing the brunt, HR professionals agree. However, there are

Downtown Ottawa continues to ‘struggle’ with retail vacancies as civil service layoffs loom
An uncertain return-to-office mandate and looming layoffs in the federal civil service mean downtown Ottawa retail properties are becoming more difficult than ever to fill, market watchers say.

How shared goals at Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend strengthen workplace culture
Across workplaces of all sizes and sectors, organizations are continuing to look for meaningful ways to bring people together. Team connection, employee well-being, and community

Porter continues to add capacity at YOW with more domestic flights
As part of a move to grow its “hub” at Ottawa International Airport, Porter Airlines is bringing two flights to YOW that previously operated out of Toronto City Airport.

Business leaders in hospitality, live music concerned by proposed cuts at Algonquin College
Local business leaders are frustrated by the proposed program cuts at Algonquin College, saying they anticipate a significant impact on various Ottawa industries. Last week, Algonquin College announced it is

Jessie Cullen plans to bring ‘fresh, young perspective’ as CEO of BeaverTails Ottawa
Jessie Cullen started working with BeaverTails Ottawa when she was 14 years old. Now, she’s taking over as CEO for the National Capital Region.

Op-ed: Ottawa’s new zoning by-law sets the stage for growth of all types
Ottawa’s housing shortage has never been abstract, and neither are its economic consequences. Employers struggle to attract talent, small businesses face rising operating costs and workers are increasingly priced out







