
People on the Move: Dave Walsh takes over as Ottawa office managing partner for KPMG
Dave Walsh has taken on a new role with KPMG Canada, becoming office managing partner in the National Capital Region, the company announced recently. Walsh
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People on the Move: Dave Walsh takes over as Ottawa office managing partner for KPMG
Dave Walsh has taken on a new role with KPMG Canada, becoming office managing partner in the National Capital Region, the company announced recently. Walsh

Letter to the Editor: DEI efforts benefit businesses and employees
Re: Op-ed: DEI has to go, our businesses and future depend on it Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is a crucial component of not only

‘Trad wives’? One Ottawa pollster sees more working women opting for traditional roles
One Ottawa pollster argues that burnout and a rise in conservative women’s movements are prompting more women to return to the realm of the home.

Ottawa’s social enterprise companies urge consumers to continue to support their work
Ottawa social enterprise companies are looking to consumers to support them in their work, particularly as they navigate the current economic climate. Often operated by

‘Tariffied’ yet? Ottawa’s Stray Dog Brewing Co. has just the beverage for you
One Ottawa brewery is hopping to it when it comes to the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. Stray Dog Brewing Co. debuted

National Capital Region’s unemployment rate falls to 5.5% in February
The National Capital Region’s unemployment rate fell slightly in February as the local economy’s job gains outpaced a slight bump in the size of the



Savour the City: Five of the best Ottawa caterers for your next work lunch
The main difference between a good work lunch and a great work lunch is who caters it. The food in front of you can make

Two local restaurant owners happy to pull U.S. booze off the menu — at least for now
At least two Ottawa restaurant owners say they were happy to remove American wine and liquor from their menus, even before the LCBO started withdrawing
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