Op-ed: Preventing COVID-19 from hollowing out Ottawa’s tech sector
The coming few months will be critical for Canada’s economy. A nation’s most innovative and high-flying firms are often at the edge of financial success
Op-ed: Preventing COVID-19 from hollowing out Ottawa’s tech sector
The coming few months will be critical for Canada’s economy. A nation’s most innovative and high-flying firms are often at the edge of financial success
CATA taps iBIONICS co-founder Suzanne Grant as interim CEO
An Ottawa-based entrepreneur will pick up the torch from the late John Reid to advocate on behalf of Canada’s tech community
Canadian tech community mourns loss of CATA’s John Reid
Passing of pioneering Ottawa-based advocate leaves nation’s tech sector without ‘its voice’
Op-ed: Canada’s innovation policy agenda just doesn’t do it
The creation of superclusters is a good first step to advancing Canada’s competitive innovation ranking. And the proposed USMCA trade agreement keeps the door open
CATA awards gala honours made-in-Ottawa artificial intelligence
The Ottawa-based Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance embraced artificial intelligence at its latest gala, with a prominent local firm receiving recognition for its AI product. The
Ottawa’s CATA calls for ‘reset button’ on feds’ business policies
Spurred by backlash to the federal government’s proposed tax changes, the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance has launched a campaign calling for the government to pause
Techopia Live: Tech advocates talk fair play and silver linings of proposed tax changes
Techopia Live dug into the federal government’s proposed tax changes for small business owners this week. The government says its proposals, which include measures to
Ottawa entrepreneurs will suffer under proposed tax changes, tech advocacy group says
The federal government’s efforts to close a tax “loophole” are drawing backlash from industry observers who say the “ill-conceived” legislation could end up hurting entrepreneurs
As Liberals tout ‘innovation agenda,’ CRA keeps scaling back SR&ED credits: CATA
CATA argues $5.3 billion has been removed from the program between 2009 and 2016.
Budget signals shifting attitudes towards procurement, Ottawa-based tech group says
Changes to government procurement were among the highlights of Wednesday’s budget for local businesses alongside cash for technology firms across the country.
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