
L-Spark opens applications for Fall 2017 accelerator cohort
If your software-as-a-service startup is getting the insatiable itch for growth, L-Spark wants you. The Kanata-based accelerator has opened applications for its Fall 2017 cohort. You

L-Spark opens applications for Fall 2017 accelerator cohort
If your software-as-a-service startup is getting the insatiable itch for growth, L-Spark wants you. The Kanata-based accelerator has opened applications for its Fall 2017 cohort. You

New Halogen owner Saba hires Ottawa software firm’s former executives
Three months after purchasing Halogen Software, California-based Saba says it has retained 90 per cent of the Ottawa technology firm’s employees, including two of its

New Halogen owner Saba hires Ottawa software firm’s former executives
Three months after purchasing Halogen Software, California-based Saba says it has retained 90 per cent of the Ottawa technology firm’s employees, including two of its

Ottawa-based startup advocates find national ‘digital gender divide’ among small business owners
Research by Ottawa-based Startup Canada reveals a gendered divide in technology use by small business owners, with women entrepreneurs reporting less comfort adopting new tools.

Ottawa-based startup advocates find national ‘digital gender divide’ among small business owners
Research by Ottawa-based Startup Canada reveals a gendered divide in technology use by small business owners, with women entrepreneurs reporting less comfort adopting new tools.

Artificial intelligence startup Fluent.ai secures $1.8M in seed funding
With the number of appliances and electronic devices connected to the Internet growing every day, Ottawa entrepreneur Niraj Bhargava wonders why we’re still wearing out

Artificial intelligence startup Fluent.ai secures $1.8M in seed funding
With the number of appliances and electronic devices connected to the Internet growing every day, Ottawa entrepreneur Niraj Bhargava wonders why we’re still wearing out

How much per gram? Provinces, feds to start debating price tag on legal pot
Governments from across the country will meet next month to debate a key question about Canada’s eventual recreational-marijuana market: How much should users pay for

National gas station count growing again thanks to stronger profit margins
The number of gasoline stations in Canada grew for the second consecutive year in 2016 after a 10-year decline that resulted in the loss of

Ottawa chambers of commerce join opposition against potential Ontario labour reforms
Three of the city’s largest business organizations have joined a campaign seeking to pre-emptively scuttle changes to the province’s labour laws. The Toronto Star and
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