
Ottawa’s Bluink cracking password to global e-commerce security market
Ottawa tech startup Bluink is on the brink of a breakout with password management and authentication software it says is one-of-a-kind in the market. While

Ottawa’s Bluink cracking password to global e-commerce security market
Ottawa tech startup Bluink is on the brink of a breakout with password management and authentication software it says is one-of-a-kind in the market. While

Video: Ottawa’s Thinkwrap Commerce eyeing automated e-commerce future
This week, Techopia Live was joined by Steve Byrne, CEO of Thinkwrap Commerce. The Kanata-based firm was previous member of OBJ’s fastest growing companies list,

Sponsorships boost budgets of Invest Ottawa, innovation centre by $1.3M
The Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards has received a $1.3-million boost to help fund services such as a state-of-the-art makerspace that was unveiled last week.

Photos: Red Bull Global Rallycross at Aviation and Space Museum draws 12K spectators
An adrenaline-packed weekend featuring rally cars whipping around paved and dirt roads – and flying through the air – drew more than 12,000 spectators to

Tailgating with Jeff Hunt: Ottawa RedBlacks president hosts party to open 2017 season
How fitting that there were grey skies, to go with the Grey Cup-winning RedBlacks‘ season home opener, during a year that will see the Grey Cup

Tailgating with Jeff Hunt: Ottawa RedBlacks president hosts party to open 2017 season
How fitting that there were grey skies, to go with the Grey Cup-winning RedBlacks‘ season home opener, during a year that will see the Grey Cup

Ottawa hoteliers still waiting for Canada 150 boost
Attention, visitors: There is indeed still room at the inn this summer. That’s the message local hotel industry officials are pushing after what’s been a

From condoms to caskets: Merchandise marks Canada’s 150th birthday
It’s been said that Canadians are not brash about their patriotism, but you wouldn’t know it from the variety of merchandise, big and small, being

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Climate confab: Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has a busy week ahead. On Monday, she will be in Montreal alongside her Quebec counterpart to announce

Air Canada frequent flyer program part of digitization push
Air Canada’s plans to develop its own frequent flyer program are one of several digitization initiatives the airline is pursuing to meet the varying needs
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