Feds look for firms to help implement border agreement
The federal government is looking to pay technology contractors in seven different areas to help implement a border agreement with the United States, including positions
Ottawa-specific coverage of local business news, including tourism, retail, transportation, city hall and more. Issues related to human resources and philanthropy are often featured.
Feds look for firms to help implement border agreement
The federal government is looking to pay technology contractors in seven different areas to help implement a border agreement with the United States, including positions
Ottawa employees at General Dynamics Canada are gearing up to fulfill a $32-million subcontract to work on a ground surveillance program for NATO. The contract comes from
Suppliers could lose contracts if feds abort F-35 purchase
If Canada abandons the purchase of F-35 fighter jets it could have negative consequences for companies that currently supply components for the costly aircraft, the
Feds ‘hit reset’ on fighter jets purchase
The cascading multibillion-dollar cost of the celebrated F-35 stealth aircraft has prompted the federal government to “hit the reset button” on its controversial effort to
Canadian F-35 industrial benefits overstated: observers
Amid the avalanche of figures, statistics, estimates and soothing political assurances coming this week on the Conservative government’s troubled stealth fighter program, one report will
The federal government has awarded a $38.7-million contract for the Canadian arm of American firm DRS Technologies Inc. to build military communications equipment in Carleton Place. The
Opinion: An entrepreneur’s journey
I met Govindh Jayaraman when he was a student and I was with the Ottawa Senators back in the day. He wanted me to be
What’s an Air Mile really worth?
The problem is that many of us allow ourselves to be bought too cheaply.
Opinion: Bringing car buyers into the driver’s seat
Buyer, beware! Automakers and car dealers appear to be showering us with free money these days. Their pitch: Buy a new set of wheels with
Opinion: 21 straight years of growth … and counting
“The sky is falling, the sky is …” This seems to be the cry of many observers of Ottawa’s tech scene, who think it’s the end
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
Sponsored
Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
Do I need an engineer for my construction project?
EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall