
Ottawa doesn’t fit the bill for most gen-Z workers, but Gatineau scores higher, survey shows
Gen-Z employees have high standards for where they choose to live and work, a recent report says, with Quebec cities ranking highest among the country
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Ottawa doesn’t fit the bill for most gen-Z workers, but Gatineau scores higher, survey shows
Gen-Z employees have high standards for where they choose to live and work, a recent report says, with Quebec cities ranking highest among the country
CFO of the Year Nathalie Cadieux talks work, community and family
With the demand for public health care outpacing the system’s capacity, Nathalie Cadieux’s job at The Ottawa Hospital has never been so challenging, says the
Veteran broker Graeme Webster to lead Avison Young’s new capital markets team
Avison Young has tapped the co-founder of one of Ottawa’s top boutique commercial real estate brokerages to lead its new capital markets team as the
Investments in public transit, housing headline Ottawa’s draft budget for 2024
The City of Ottawa released its 2024 draft budget Wednesday, a proposed $4.6-billion operational portfolio that keeps property tax increases capped at 2.5 per cent
Gen-Z workers lack teamwork and collaboration skills but have ‘hidden strengths’: survey
Gen Z workers prefer to work alone and now lack collaboration skills as a result, new research suggests, and their managers say the workplace is
Op-ed: Why part of the answer to the labour shortage can be found in our own backyard
In these turbulent times, there’s a promising strategy to addressing the labour shortage that’s often overlooked: investing in youth and identifying local talent.
Ottawa’s Growcer makes vertical farming accessible to those with physical challenges
Ottawa-based startup Growcer has partnered with two non-profits to help make its vertical farming system more accessible to people with physical challenges.
Ottawa film festival sheds spotlight on local filmmakers at ByTowne Cinema
A local film festival has partnered with one of the city’s iconic independent cinemas to bolster the Ottawa film industry and bring attention to Canadian
City pilot to reduce parkland fees a good step but more needed, local developers say
Local developers say a pilot project to reduce parkland fees for office-to-residential conversions is a good step, but more measures are needed.
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