Federal contracts: Who’s winning government work in Ottawa-Gatineau?
M. Sullivan & Son Ltd. 236 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior Description: M38 – Construction management Buyer: National Research Council $4,763,856 Robertson Martin Architects Inc. 216
Federal contracts: Who’s winning government work in Ottawa-Gatineau?
M. Sullivan & Son Ltd. 236 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior Description: M38 – Construction management Buyer: National Research Council $4,763,856 Robertson Martin Architects Inc. 216
Ottawa’s Telesat secures 15-year Bell contract to improve Nunavut wireless connectivity
Wireless connectivity speeds in Nunavut may see a 20-fold increase thanks to a long-term contract between an Ottawa-based satellite operator and Bell Canada. Telesat announced
Ottawa-Gatineau sheds 3,000 jobs in August; second straight month of declines
The number of people working in the National Capital Region fell for the second straight month in August to reach the lowest level since last
After first quarter, feds on track to meet $28.5B deficit prediction: report
Three months into the fiscal year, the public books are on track to meet the Trudeau government’s deficit projection of $28.5 billion, an update on
Drupal North drops into Ottawa with keynote from feds’ CIO Alex Benay
Ottawa’s top public sector techie will deliver the keynote address this weekend at Drupal North, the first time the annual developers’ event has come to the
Canada lagging behind on digital government transformation: Feds’ new CIO
For more than two years, Alex Benay manned the helm of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corp. His role, he says, was largely to
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises slightly in April to 5.3%
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate rose slightly in April after the region shed about 2,200 jobs from the previous month, according to Statistics Canada figures released Friday.
Science minister mulls forcing universities to attract more female researchers
Canada’s science minister says universities aren’t doing the heavy lifting to appoint more female research chairs, so she wants to force their hands. On her
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment sinks to 5.1% as feds keep hiring
The swelling ranks of public servants in Ottawa-Gatineau pushed the region’s unemployment rate down for the fourth straight month to reach its lowest level in
Op-ed: Ottawa’s innovation overdose renders buzzword meaningless
We’ve brought you here to talk. Please sit down. Canadian politicians, entrepreneurs, and yes, media titans like ourselves, have an addiction to the word innovation.
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