
Knock on Wood founder marks firm’s 20th anniversary amid changing PR landscape
If you attended Carleton University in the mid ’80s, you were more likely to see Karen Wood socializing in the student association’s Rooster’s Coffeehouse than

Knock on Wood founder marks firm’s 20th anniversary amid changing PR landscape
If you attended Carleton University in the mid ’80s, you were more likely to see Karen Wood socializing in the student association’s Rooster’s Coffeehouse than

Law code: Global Legal Hackathon comes to Ottawa
Teams of lawyers, developers and designers are scheduled to come together this weekend for the Ottawa edition of the Global Legal Hackathon, competing to create

Ottawa pursuing return visit for La Machine
Ottawans who were captivated last summer by the mechanical creatures of La Machine might not have to wait too long for a return visit if

Ontario Liberals bring in bill retaliating against Buy American provisions
With roughly three months before a spring election, Ontario’s governing Liberals are using the last legislative session to push back against any state that adopts

Trudeau touts two-way investment deals worth $1B on Indian trip
Some of India’s biggest companies say they will invest more than $250 million in Canada, in everything from pulp mills to pharmaceuticals and the IT
Six key considerations when selecting a data center
The Internet relies on data to operate effectively. Over the years, the volume of data collected, stored and sorted by servers every day has increased

Ottawa’s IDC secures Mexican broadcasting tech deal
IDC says the new network will be “the most advanced system of its type” in Mexico.
Don’t panic! What to do when conducting a workplace investigation
No matter how pleasant, cooperative, or functional a workplace might be, no organization is immune to the risk of workplace harassment or similar incidents which

Startups to Watch: Project struggles? Slenke plays the taskmaster
When you break it down, running a company is really about one thing: collaboration. Sure, there’s money, technology and incorporated legal entities, but what makes

BluMetric appoints Scott MacFabe as CEO of Ottawa cleantech firm
Nearly eight months after it announced longtime employee Roger Woeller was departing as CEO, Ottawa-based cleantech firm BluMetric has appointed a veteran industry executive as
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