
‘Gap’ quarter leads to drop in Ottawa-based Calian’s revenues, profits
Q3 revenues dropped eight per cent to $67.3 million

‘Gap’ quarter leads to drop in Ottawa-based Calian’s revenues, profits
Q3 revenues dropped eight per cent to $67.3 million

Golf Tournament crushes fundraising goal, raises $80,000 for children in need
Funds will go to Help Kids Grow Up

Op-ed: Ottawa’s latest tech boom brings wealth – and a wealth of optimism
Each spring, Invest Ottawa brings the capital’s innovators, creators and inventors together for a one-day conference called AccelerateOTT. This event is both inspiring and introspective,

You.i TV brings in Ottawa tech finance heavyweight Rob White as CFO
Rob White, a perennial Ottawa tech board member and the man purportedly behind one of the biggest acquisitions in the city’s history, is bringing his

Quarterhill’s acquisitions paying off, executives say, as Ottawa firm swings to Q2 profit
Quarterhill’s bet on the emerging industrial internet of things market is showing early signs of paying off after the Ottawa-based company reported a jump in

My Stuff: The founder of MakeLab shares the creative tools that make fun happen
Three years ago, Jonathan Moneta merged his background in theatre and his interest in technology to launch MakeLab, which puts professional tech equipment into the

My Stuff: The founder of MakeLab shares the creative tools that make fun happen
Three years ago, Jonathan Moneta merged his background in theatre and his interest in technology to launch MakeLab, which puts professional tech equipment into the

Ottawa’s Riviera makes Air Canada’s list of best new restaurants
Air Canada has released its annual long list of Canada’s Best New Restaurants — and while Ottawa was almost shut out, Riviera, a fine-dining restaurant

Transportation agency orders hearing into Air Transat’s Ottawa tarmac delays
Air Transat’s president has taken aim at the Liberal government’s proposed passenger bill of rights, writing that the legislation may unfairly punish airlines for delays

Canadian tech sector not immune to sexism and discrimination of Silicon Valley
The sexism displayed in a controversial missive written by a now-fired male Google engineer is alive and well in Canada’s tech sector, says one of
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