
Up Close: Carole Saad takes the business of fun seriously
A word of advice: Never tell a professional event planner how lucky they are to have a job that pays them to party. Not only
Up Close: Carole Saad takes the business of fun seriously
A word of advice: Never tell a professional event planner how lucky they are to have a job that pays them to party. Not only
Attracting and retaining millennials is crucial to solving the ongoing labour crisis that’s left businesses struggling to find sufficient staff, says Altaf Sovani.
Immigrants are part of the answer to the labour shortage puzzle in Eastern Ontario, officials agree
With labour shortages in all sectors causing challenges across Eastern Ontario, one strategy that is gaining traction is attracting more immigrants to rural regions.
Heidi Hauver explains why she chooses remote work and how she brings it to life at Shinydocs
Ottawa-based HR leader Heidi Hauver never thought there’d come a day when her professional life didn’t revolve around the office.
The pandemic has created opportunity and uncertainty for new grads
“(Students) want to know who is hiring and for what roles and they’re looking for guidance and clarity because the hiring landscape is changing and
Algonquin College partners to create new business degree for tradespeople
College has joined forces with George Brown College and Mohawk College to launch first-of-its-kind four-year honours degree this fall.
Ottawa’s next unicorn could come from Algonquin College
The Algonquin College School of Business is designing course material and hands-on learning experiences to equip students with the skills to become successful business owners.
Hire Local Ottawa: The solution to your company’s talent shortage
Ask any business owner what their biggest hurdle is to scaling up and they will likely give you the same answer: Talent. Attracting and retaining
Power people of Eastern Ontario’s civic and non-profit sector
From small community services to large non-profits, Eastern Ontario’s non-profit organizations play their own role in driving economic and social change and development.
Canadian Tulip Festival: Not just for grandma anymore
This May, crowds will be welcomed back in-person to celebrate the festival’s 70th anniversary and admire the 300,000 tulips at Commissioners Park at Dow’s Lake.
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