
Five Canadian female business leaders share their inspiration
To celebrate diversity in the workplace, we asked female business leaders across the country: Who or what has inspired you in your career? Here is

Five Canadian female business leaders share their inspiration
To celebrate diversity in the workplace, we asked female business leaders across the country: Who or what has inspired you in your career? Here is

Ottawa-based government spy agency faces $35M harassment, discrimination lawsuit
Canada’s spy agency is facing questions about its workplace culture amid allegations that senior officials foster a prejudice and distrust for Muslims employees, who are

Retention bonuses of $9.2M for key Sears Canada employees spark outcry
Sears Canada’s plan to pay out millions in bonuses to keep execs and key staff on board while not paying severance to laid-off workers is

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Inflation figures, a meeting of Canada’s premiers and several key corporate earning reports are among the events expected to make headlines in the days ahead.

Who’s winning government work in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Asokan Business Interiors, Star Group and Ottawa D-Squared Construction are among the businesses with local operations that won a federal contract, standing offer or supply

Ottawa moving toward regulating Airbnb
Ottawa is taking the first steps towards implementing regulations on Airbnb and other short-term rental services. Council approved a motion, brought by Coun.Diane Deans, to

Ottawa’s Assent Compliance raises $40M in series-B financing
Ottawa’s Assent Compliance has made a habit of doing things a little differently than most software companies. From its location on Coventry Road in the

Ottawa’s Shopify widens reach with eBay sales channel
Digital merchants using Shopify’s popular e-commerce platform in the U.S. will have a new way to reach customers later this year. Starting in the fall,

City budgets additional $500K for Ottawa road repairs
City council has approved an extra $500,000 to fix potholes and resurface roads across Ottawa. This money is on top of the additional $2.9 million

Sears Canada gets court approval to begin soliciting bids for its sale
An Ontario judge has given Sears Canada the green light to immediately proceed with reaching out to potential buyers while it’s under creditor protection. Ontario
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