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The Ottawa Business Journal is looking for members of the local business community to join our new Editorial Advisory Board to allow us to get

What a great gig: Why temporary work is a growing trend
“Our workforce has changed,” says expert. “Many companies are coming out of COVID with new projects, new initiatives, new programs that are driving their business

HR Update: ‘Leadership fatigue’ takes a toll
“For an organization to be high-performing and for a team to be high-performing, they need a leader who is energized and at their best,” said
Why not wait until things look better?
“Let’s hold off on putting any money into the markets for a bit and wait until things settle down.” I’m hearing these words from a
I write this on the eve of the Forty Under 40 gala, the 25th anniversary of this awards ceremony where we named the 1000th recipient

Local business leader Roger Greenberg will be awarded a doctor of laws, honoris causa, by Carleton University next week in recognition of his contributions to
Blues revival: One of the city’s biggest festivals gets funding injection from feds
Bluesfest is receiving $9.8 million to help it expand its facilities and increase its capacity for high-profile shows, the federal government announced Thursday.

Hyatt Place Ottawa West celebrates first year after opening during pandemic
There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Hyatt Place Ottawa West – and not just because the new hotel has a rooftop hive that accommodates

Pot company Hexo’s restructuring to include loss of 450 jobs, Belleville facility closure
Gatineau-based marijuana producer says in financial filings that the reduction will result in annualized savings of $30.6 million and is meant to simplify its organizational

Elite Accounting is now TAAG: The Andrew Abraham Group
In total, TAAG will have over 30 employees by the end of July when it moves to its new corporate headquarters at Bank and Cooper
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