
Feds’ hiring binge pushes Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate to five-year low
The federal government’s local hiring spree showed no signs of stopping last month as higher public-sector employment pushed the local unemployment rate down to its

Feds’ hiring binge pushes Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate to five-year low
The federal government’s local hiring spree showed no signs of stopping last month as higher public-sector employment pushed the local unemployment rate down to its

Ontario reconsidering a foreign buyers’ tax to cool housing market
A foreign buyers’ tax is back on the table in Ontario, with the finance minister saying Thursday it’s one possible option he’s looking at to

Federal budget won’t contain specific actions to address Trump uncertainty
If the Trudeau government plans to take steps to address the economic risks of the Donald Trump presidency, they won’t be in the upcoming federal

Kanata video firm Epiphan Video’s products out of this world
As product endorsements go, NASA’s seal of approval likely ranks right up there with the best of them. So when prospective clients find out Epiphan

Made in Ottawa: A tour through Senstar’s private security playground
Just a short trip down Carp Road will take you to the headquarters of Senstar, the 35-year provider of perimeter security systems for jails and

Minister, industry leaders pick apart federal procurement process at Ottawa event
Representatives of both the public and private sector came together at Ottawa’s Westin Hotel on Thursday to break down the frustrating features of federal government

You can have it all. Just not on your timeline: Joël Villeneuve
Dr. Joël Villeneuve practices Kanban, a Japanese system for scheduling and efficiency that essentially dictates that a person should only have three things on the

Opinion: Ottawa businesses have forgotten fundamental sales skills
I hear it every day in Ottawa. “Our sales are slowing down.” “Google Ad Words are not bringing in new business like before.” “I receive

Mayor Jim Watson to seek re-election in 2018
Jim Watson says he wants to lead Ottawa for four more years, announcing Thursday he plans to run for mayor in 2018 and unofficially kicking

Ottawa’s Women in Business Conference celebrates female entrepreneurs
Let’s be honest: If given the choice, most of us would spend the entire day in our pajamas. That’s why it was such a well-embraced
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