
How Casino du Lac-Leamy is bringing Ottawa back together
When you’re a casino who’s known for putting their clients first, how can a pandemic help you up your game? At the Casino du Lac-Leamy
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How Casino du Lac-Leamy is bringing Ottawa back together
When you’re a casino who’s known for putting their clients first, how can a pandemic help you up your game? At the Casino du Lac-Leamy

Now that she’s chair of the TOH Foundation’s board of directors, McKeage says she’s in an even better position to give back to her community.

Best Places to Work: From life-long employees to newcomers – Attain is just one big family
Even more like a family, Attain is made up of a mix of generations, from people who have worked at Attain since its inception, to

How your team can shine a light on inclusive hiring
Communities across Canada are readying displays of dark blue and purple lights for Light It Up! for NDEAM, an annual celebration for National Disability Employment

Truth and reconciliation must include more cohesive and holistic solutions to the challenges faced by Indigenous business owners, says expert.

Park this: Business owners push back on parking fee hike scheme
The debate over downtown parking fees comes as the issue of revitalizing Ottawa’s COVID-battered core is taking centre stage among many business leaders.

TCC Canada proves coworking space not just passing fad
Coworking space may have begun as an experimental office-sharing concept, but they’ve evolved into a multi-billion-dollar industry that’s disrupting the way we lease and use

There’s a new Ontario law that employers need to know
The pandemic has led many employers to embrace work-from-home arrangements with their employees, but that doesn’t mean they can’t check up on them. “The lines
KPMG Law turns to well-known Ottawa lawyer to head up new practice
Affiliate of professional services firm KPMG announced Thursday that Adam Aptowitzer has joined it as national leader of its new charitable and not-for-profit practice.

Canopy Growth to sell Tweed, Tokyo Smoke stores to OEGRC and Four20 owner
New deals will see OEGRC, which already owns 64 Tokyo Smoke stores, take control of 23 Tokyo Smoke and Tweed stores across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
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