
Ottawa office vacancy rate falls to 11.7%
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate fell by half a percentage point in the second quarter as tenants snatched up class-A space downtown and in Kanata, recently

Ottawa office vacancy rate falls to 11.7%
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate fell by half a percentage point in the second quarter as tenants snatched up class-A space downtown and in Kanata, recently

Gatineau pot producer Hydropothecary ramps up expansion plans
With the expected legalization of marijuana for recreational use less than a year away, a Gatineau pot producer flush with cash is looking to accelerate

Six strategies to help you stay motivated
Staying motivated can be a challenge, and is even harder when it comes to difficult projects that seem to drag on. That doesn’t mean you

Your guide to small-business collaboration
Entrepreneurs are resourceful, determined people, but even the most diligent of small-business owners can’t do it all. To grow your company, you’ll likely need expertise,

Three numbers every small-business owner should know
If you’re an entrepreneur about to launch a business, you’ll soon discover that managing your company’s finances is an ongoing activity. And as you probably

Five gadgets that can make your office “smarter”
A fine line divides the technologies that improve processes and build business and those that promise a lot but just end up getting in our

Sowing success: Helping nature heal
When Rosmarie Lohnes says her staff is “out working in the field,” chances are she means it literally. Based in Bridgewater, N.S., Lohnes is the

Feds assemble new digital team to improve service offerings
Ottawa’s largest employer is attempting to replicate the nimble and innovative thinking of a startup by assembling a team of designers, developers, UX researchers and

Canadian marijuana companies band together to develop marketing guidelines
Sixteen of Canada’s licensed marijuana producers have enlisted the help of Advertising Standards Canada to develop guidelines on how the drug should be branded and

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
John, meet Justin: John Horgan is expected to head to Ottawa this week to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the first time since he
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