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Does your partnership agreement make room for a side hustle?
Don’t limit your entrepreneurial passions with poor planning

Does your partnership agreement make room for a side hustle?
Don’t limit your entrepreneurial passions with poor planning

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Nov. 11-15

Giving Guide: How charitable boards can foster a fundraising culture
Asking for money doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Here are several strategies to engage boards in a collective effort

Ottawa’s fast-growing Keynote Group expands to Toronto
Where does a business go after placing high on OBJ’s fastest-growing companies in back-to-back years? For executive recruitment firm Keynote Group, the answer is Toronto

‘Difficult decision’: Ottawa ad agency McMillan lays off majority of staff
Rocked by what its founder called a “perfect storm of circumstances,” Ottawa’s largest advertising agency has laid off more than half its workforce – including

Proposed short-term rental regulations headed to council for approval
The city took one step closer to tightening its regulation of short-term rentals on Friday following a marathon committee meeting at City Hall

Gatineau’s Hexo destroying cannabis grown in unlicensed area of Niagara facility
Hexo Corp. says it is in the process of destroying cannabis that was grown without a licence at a facility it acquired in Niagara, that

Ottawa airport traffic continues decline in October
Passenger volumes at the Ottawa International Airport are trending downwards in the final quarter of 2019, with October seeing another sizeable drop-off in travellers passing

Former Ottawa Board of Trade chief Ian Faris lands role at Canadian Chamber of Commerce
OBOT’s former leader is taking on a new advocacy role with an organization that lobbies on behalf of more than a quarter of a million
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