
Op-ed: Ottawa boot camp aims to ‘create magic’ for women entrepreneurs
When I started my first company in 1991, the landscape for women business owners in our region looked very different. There was no entrepreneurial ecosystem,

Op-ed: Ottawa boot camp aims to ‘create magic’ for women entrepreneurs
When I started my first company in 1991, the landscape for women business owners in our region looked very different. There was no entrepreneurial ecosystem,

Prospectus: Building Ottawa as a smart city – and an education city
Carleton University’s newish president was the keynote at the Mayor’s Breakfast in February, speaking to a jam-packed crowd of business leaders in city council chambers.

Sprott School of Business hires former Amazon exec, Oxford academic as new dean
Already preparing to move into a swanky new home, Carleton University’s business school is set to install a new leader with a glittering resumé. The

Carleton surpasses $300M fundraising goal, president tells Mayor’s Breakfast
Carleton University has raised more than $300 million with a few months still to go in its Collaborate Campaign, the school’s president announced on Tuesday.

Ottawa entrepreneur fielding global demand for hand-held skate sharpener
Stittsville entrepreneur Tim Maxwell’s business is all about giving customers an edge over their competition. Or, more precisely, two edges. Maxwell, a graduate of Carleton

‘The business of philanthropy’: Ottawa’s nonprofit sector embraces professionalization
Organizations and charities are looking to the skills and standards of the private sector to respond to an increasing need for accountability and business acumen

Heidi Hauver prepping Invest Ottawa’s startups to win the ‘war for talent’
By her own admission, Heidi Hauver gets bored easily. But she doesn’t see that becoming an issue at her new gig any time soon. Hauver,

Huawei’s Ottawa-based partners monitoring Chinese firm’s recent controversies
As Huawei’s Canadian operations come under increasing scrutiny amid an international brouhaha, the Chinese firm’s Ottawa-based research partners are adopting a holding pattern until the

Carleton University’s READ Initiative opens untapped talent pool for Ottawa employers
Graduates with disabilities have lower turnover

Little known among consumers, Huawei has high profile in Canadian tech networks
Before the arrest of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver last weekend, the Chinese company wasn’t a household name in Canada –
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