
Ottawa ramps up tourist appeal in months leading up to Canada 150 celebration
Ottawa may have a reputation as a quiet government city, but there are a number of ways the capital is loosening its collar and transforming

Ottawa ramps up tourist appeal in months leading up to Canada 150 celebration
Ottawa may have a reputation as a quiet government city, but there are a number of ways the capital is loosening its collar and transforming

Welcoming the world to Ottawa: Businesswoman of the year nominee Nina Kressler
Shaw Centre CEO nominated in organization category

Ontario finance minister hints upcoming housing measures will target ‘property scalpers’
Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa is giving strong hints that the government’s much-anticipated house affordability package will include measures targeting real estate speculators, or as

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Humans need not apply? Carolyn Wilkins, the senior deputy governor at the Bank of Canada, will deliver a speech Tuesday on issues that have gained

GCTC wins over audience with ‘1979’ political satire
Michael Healey’s brand new political satire 1979 was put to a full house, not for a vote but to entertain the audience members that packed

GCTC wins over audience with ‘1979’ political satire
Michael Healey’s brand new political satire 1979 was put to a full house, not for a vote but to entertain the audience members that packed

Ottawa’s pHacktory launches as ‘risk-as-a-service’ platform
If you’ve ever been told your ideas were ridiculous, way off-base or just plain stupid, a new Ottawa organization wants to hear from you and

Ottawa’s Ross, Flick and Boulanger push feds to help tech firms scale
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Three Ottawa CEOs walk onto Parliament Hill…

Driving 65,000 students to school: Ottawa businesswoman of the year nominee Vicky Kyriaco
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority transports 65,000 students daily by delivering multi-modal transportation solutions for of the Ottawa Catholic School Board and the Ottawa-Carleton District

Lockheed Martin Canada shortlisted for Finnish Navy battleship contract
One month after it began delivery of its naval combat system to New Zealand’s latest fleet of warships, Lockheed Martin Canada has made the shortlist
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