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Now, for tomorrow: Steps for Ottawa businesses to survive the downturn – and be ready to ride the recovery

Despite the current uncertainty, there are practical measures business owners can take to strengthen their current position and orient their company for success.

Coping with COVID-19: How tenants can access rent subsidies and deferrals

OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with Joshua Moon, a partner and real estate law expert at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP about the options available to tenants and landlords amid the pandemic.

Bringing injured individuals – and their families – hope after tragedy

For more than 20 years, lawyers at Bergeron Clifford LLP have helped individuals and families navigate the justice system while advocating for some of the region’s most vulnerable residents.

Coping with COVID-19: How financial leaders can thrive in a COVID-19 world and beyond

OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with Dr. Vijay Jog, president of CRGroup to discuss how CFOs and financial leaders can build stronger, modern and agile companies.

New philanthropy award recognizes outstanding efforts undertaken in response to COVID-19

Take time to honour Ottawa’s finest in philanthropy.

Cornwall: Where your next career awaits

Perfectly situated between Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto, one of the province’s oldest cities is in the midst...

CHEO bolsters online telethon with support from Ottawa business community

The CHEO Foundation is adding a stronger online and interactive element to its popular annual telethon, turning the traditional one-day event into a two-week online experience.

Coping with COVID-19: Three questions employers need to answer before reopening their business

Practical tips on how to recall laid-off employees and learn what health and safety issues employers now face as well as how to navigate the unique needs of employees who are suddenly caring for children or vulnerable family members.

Ottawa’s Welch LLP shares smiles, gives hope amid COVID-19

Efforts support The Ottawa Mission, where staff are working around the clock to provide essential services.

What COVID-19 travel bans mean for Ottawa’s temporary foreign workers – and their employers

With the help of a skilled specialist who understands how to prepare timely applications with the right supporting documentation, employers can often make the workforce adjustments necessary to keep their business or organization afloat – while positioning themselves to bounce back once the economy recovers.

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