ChangeLog is a summary of the latest news from the Ottawa startup community.
Ottawa firms win Startup Canada awards
Local startups CanvasPop and SuraiTea are being recognized for excellence in entrepreneur-led business at the Startup Canada Awards this month. CanvasPop, a canvas printing company, won the global entrepreneurship award. SuraiTea, a social venture that makes and sells traditional jasmine tea while providing jobs to Syrian refugees in Canada, won the social enterprise award. In addition, Eli Fathi, head of analytics startup MindBridge Ai, won the senior entrepreneur award. The Ontario region’s reception and ceremony will take place Sept. 27.
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Last month Ottawa Salus launched “Opening Doors to Dignity,” a $5-million campaign to construct a 54-unit independent living building on Capilano Drive. Set to open in late 2025, this innovative
The shifting debate on climate change
When Sandra Odendahl started her career in finance, she had a passion for supporting businesses while also doing something positive for the world. There was just one problem — in
Founder Institute maps Ottawa startup resources
There’s a “giant list” now available to help Ottawa entrepreneurs and startups navigate the many resources available to them throughout the city. The Ottawa Founder Institute has created the Startup Ecosystem Canvas to “provide local entrepreneurs with a clear list of resources for every stage of their startup journey, and outline a basic framework for communities to map their ecosystem.” The list spans the idea, launch and growth stages, and also includes resources for recruitment and advisement. The creators are still looking for input and feedback. Visit the website at fi.co/canvas.
eStaffMatch looks to touch down in Europe
Ottawa startup eStaffMatch, a marketplace that connects event organizers with trained staff, has been accepted into the Techstars accelerator program and is using the opportunity this fall to establish a base in the European market. The company will have operations in Berlin and London. It was only a few months ago that eStaffMatch was expanding out of Ottawa and into Toronto and Montreal. As the startup continues to grow rapidly, chief executive Eropa Stein says that revenues have been doubling month over month as more users join the platform.