
Shoppers will flock to the familiarity of Zellers when it reopens next week, one local analyst says
Stressed shoppers looking for a comforting reminder of days gone by will welcome the return of Zellers when the discount store reopens its doors in
Shoppers will flock to the familiarity of Zellers when it reopens next week, one local analyst says
Stressed shoppers looking for a comforting reminder of days gone by will welcome the return of Zellers when the discount store reopens its doors in
Macro factors will weigh on Shopify results this week, tech watchers suggest
Macroeconomic factors such as high inflation and rising interest rates may take a toll on Shopify Inc.’s third-quarter earnings, leading at least one tech watcher
What’s in a name? Corel says rebranding to Alludo reflects venerable software firm’s evolution
The iconic name that still evokes smiles from many of its past employees is no longer front and centre as Ottawa-based company strives to reinvent
‘Stoked on thrifting’: How sustainability is making its mark on the fashion industry
A new rise in popularity for second-hand clothing is bringing its own challenges, including potentially diverting cheaper clothing away from those who need it.
New research hub at Carleton sheds light on the experiences of Black entrepreneurs
The Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub is quietly taking shape at Carleton University as it prepares to embark on a multi-stakeholder approach to research that will
A material difference: Businesses pitch in to support Ottawa Clothing Drive
Not only is the Ottawa Clothing Drive back, but it’s recruited a couple of ambitious goal-setting entrepreneurs intent on collecting 100,000 gently used items.
Shopify signs deal to buy logistics company Deliverr for US$2.1 billion
Ottawa-based software firm’s stock ended the day down more than 14 per cent after company reported a first-quarter loss of US$1.5 billion.
UPDATED: Shopify proposes governance changes, announces 10-for-one share split
Proposal would preserve founder and CEO Tobi Lütke’s voting power, but provide sunset provisions that prevent him from transferring that power.
Proceed with caution: Why adaptive leadership is key to the new world of work
Two prominent Ottawa HR experts tell OBJ that adapting to the new world of work is an elephant that has to be eaten one bite
Carleton’s Sprott School to offer fully online MBA programs
Starting in July, the business school will add four online MBA programs to its curriculum, including a traditional MBA degree and an MBA with a
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