Op-ed: Ottawa boot camp aims to ‘create magic’ for women entrepreneurs
When I started my first company in 1991, the landscape for women business owners in our region looked very different. There was no entrepreneurial ecosystem,
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Op-ed: Ottawa boot camp aims to ‘create magic’ for women entrepreneurs
When I started my first company in 1991, the landscape for women business owners in our region looked very different. There was no entrepreneurial ecosystem,
People on the move: Ottawa’s Kinaxis puts Anne Robinson in charge of strategy
Growing up in Newfoundland, Anne Robinson had a passion for music – but the practical side of her brain convinced her that numbers, not notes,
Ottawa Senators embrace ‘bumps in the road’ with new loyalty campaign
The Ottawa Senators are launching a new campaign that embraces their recent struggles on and off the ice in an effort to keep hold of
Air Canada has boosted its profit forecast for 2019 while foreseeing fatter margins and heavier free cash flow over the next three years. The Montreal-based
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Feb. 18-22: Northern Micro 2155 Swansea Cres. Automatic data processing equipment Buyer: Shared Services Canada
Ottawa council approves $4.7B LRT extension despite calls for delay, more transparency
Ottawa city council has approved two multibillion-dollar bids to develop the second phase of its light-rail transit network following a vigorous debate on the tight
Three Ottawa businesses honoured for paving the way towards inclusivity
Corporate and community leaders gathered Wednesday at the National Arts Centre to celebrate the local and national businesses that are leading the way in workplace
Health Canada looking into Canopy Growth’s sponsorship of charity event
Health Canada is looking into whether two cannabis companies’ sponsorship of a children’s charity event last October is in violation of promotion restrictions within the
Feds expect to rollout new $80M electronic procurement system starting late 2019
The federal government will start rolling out its new electronic procurement system later this year, representing a sizeable shift in how Ottawa companies will do
LRT will not be ready by March 31; city says handover now expected in Q2 2019
The consortium building the first phase of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system will miss its third handover deadline, with the system now expected to be delivered
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