Chinese entrepreneurs scout business opportunities in Ottawa
Several Chinese billionaires were in Ottawa Tuesday, meeting with the city’s business leaders and eying investment opportunities in the nation’s capital. Delegates from the China
Chinese entrepreneurs scout business opportunities in Ottawa
Several Chinese billionaires were in Ottawa Tuesday, meeting with the city’s business leaders and eying investment opportunities in the nation’s capital. Delegates from the China
Nortel settles battle to divvy up $7.3B from bankruptcy liquidation
A settlement has been reached to end a lengthy battle over divvying up the US$7.3 billion raised in Nortel Networks Corp.’s bankruptcy liquidation. The former
Former Nortel employees and pensioners closer to getting paid
A nearly eight-year legal battle over how to divide what remains of Nortel Networks Corp. has ended in a deal that will put a stop
Amazon opens Ottawa tech office with ambitious hiring plans
Work on the next generation of Amazon’s voice-activated products will be taking place in Ottawa. The Seattle-based tech giant opened a new office in Ottawa
OC Transpo trying to keep defence employees on board
OC Transpo is gearing up to keep as many National Defence employees as possible as the great Nortel campus migration finally begins. Beginning in September,
I have always thought of Canada as an innovation nation. We have many entrepreneurs with great ideas who start companies and grow them to be
Spartan Bioscience appoints industry vet to vice-president, manufacturing
Spartan Bioscience announced Tuesday Sean Tomalty has been appointed vice-president of manufacturing. Mr. Tomalty was most recently at Abbott Point of Care, where he was
Business has been in Brian Hurley’s blood for as long as he can remember. “One of my goals was always to be as entrepreneurial as
Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Rockstar Consortium selling Nortel patent portfolio to patent firm RPX
Rockstar Consortium – a group of companies that includes Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Microsoft and Sony – has agreed to sell roughly 4,000 of the patents it bought from Nortel
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