
Wesley Clover leads $5M investment in Kanata’s ThinkRF
A local tech company that has developed a cutting-edge device aimed at thwarting terrorism and corporate espionage has landed $5 million in venture capital from

Wesley Clover leads $5M investment in Kanata’s ThinkRF
A local tech company that has developed a cutting-edge device aimed at thwarting terrorism and corporate espionage has landed $5 million in venture capital from

For the record: Ottawa Film Office names new board of directors
Meanwhile, Calian Group, Espial and the Ottawa 2017 Bureau are among the local companies and organizations receiving industry accolades.

Reality vs the Hollywood version of one Ottawa founder’s story
XPR founder Joelle Parenteau recently took up blogging. In a pair of recent posts, she contrasted the glamorous, “Hollywood version” of her startup story with the

Ottawa’s Cindy Tomlinson Keon builds on a strong foundation
Cindy Tomlinson Keon might not have grown up playing with Tonka trucks, but she learned early on the difference between an excavator and a backhoe.

NAFTA tensions erupt as talks struggle
The NAFTA countries haven’t broken up. But they are publicly bickering. They are delaying their next get-together date. And they appear to have agreed they

Canadian marijuana shares fall amid TSX crackdown
Licensed marijuana producer Aphria Inc. dug in its heels Tuesday, determined to remain on the Toronto Stock Exchange despite a warning from the group that

Talent of two cities: Ottawa partners with Gatineau on Amazon HQ2 bid
The National Capital Region’s two mayors sent off a collaborative bid to Amazon today, imploring the e-commerce giant to consider the benefits of locating its

Ottawa-Gatineau set for two big years of economic growth: Conference Board
Thanks to a federal hiring spree, millions of tourists flocking to Canada 150 celebrations and an LRT-fuelled construction boom, Ottawa-Gatineau’s economy is set to enjoy

Scottish minister in town to strengthen business ties with Canada
Along the bonny banks of the Ottawa River, government officials from both Scotland and Canada gathered Monday during our sesquicentennial anniversary to celebrate 150 years

Ottawa school bus companies can’t find drivers
A shortage of bus drivers is making things difficult for schools in Ottawa, and the minimum wage increase coming next year may only speed up
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