Op-ed: Three quotes from the throne speech that will affect Ottawa-Gatineau businesses
Chris Day highlights three quotes from Thursday’s throne speech that will have bearing on the business climate here in the capital
Op-ed: Three quotes from the throne speech that will affect Ottawa-Gatineau businesses
Chris Day highlights three quotes from Thursday’s throne speech that will have bearing on the business climate here in the capital
Op-ed: Six takeaways for Ottawa from the new federal cabinet
Public affairs consultant Chris Day examines the potential impact on Ottawa’s tourism sector, local public servants and the third phase of LRT from the newly
Op-ed: New stadium at LeBreton Flats could be a ball for Ottawa
Longtime baseball executive Duncan MacDonald says the sport can still be a hit with fans in the capital – if the ballpark is relocated to
Letters: Ottawa offers fertile ground for ‘smart agriculture’ hub
University of Ottawa professor Claude Laguë writes his argument for considering Ottawa as a hub for agricultural tech.
Op-ed: Ottawa kids are part of a climate revolution. Let’s join them before it’s too late
Mike Gerbis, CEO of the GLOBE Series, calls on members of the Ottawa business community to join youth-led action against climate change
Op-ed: Smart partnerships are a blueprint for prosperity
Dr. Roseann O’Reilly Runte shares her vision for the future of education and industry
Why Ottawa HR leaders need to recognize the free agent economy’s potential
Appeal of freelance contracts growing among many skilled workers
Op-ed: New government procurement projects risk adding burdens to suppliers
In a move of great interest to many Ottawa businesses, both the federal and Ontario governments recently announced plans to proceed with centralized procurement systems.
Op-ed: Forget about Toronto, Sidewalk Labs – build a smart neighbourhood in Ottawa instead
After failed attempts to develop LeBreton Flats, the National Capital Commission recently announced it was adopting a new approach for developing the 21-hectare property. This
Private-sector growth adds to development pressure in Ottawa’s west-end
By: Sam Cooley Something remarkable happened last year in Kanata’s real estate market. After remaining stubbornly stuck in the double-digits for a decade, office vacancy
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