
Ottawa’s sharing economy: City leads in Uber usage; Airbnb gaining popularity
Ottawa residents are opening their phones to hail rides more than people in any other major city in Canada, according to recent data from Statistics

Ottawa’s sharing economy: City leads in Uber usage; Airbnb gaining popularity
Ottawa residents are opening their phones to hail rides more than people in any other major city in Canada, according to recent data from Statistics

Annual Inspiration Awards Gala raises $429K for Royal Ottawa
Honorary award recipient Sharon Johnston and her husband, Governor General David Johnston, put the Royal in Royal Ottawa Mental Health Care and Research by attending its 14th Annual

Oh Snap? After bursting out of the gate, shares give way
Anyone wanting to invest in the company that owns Snapchat now has an opportunity to do something that early investors were unable to do: buy

After success abroad, Ottawa’s SiteCast Construction looks to grow at home
Construction firm previously consulted on projects in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

Feature: Canada.ca project rife with common, costly mistakes, experts say
In February, in a cozy room in the Lord Elgin Hotel, I was part of a crowd of IT professionals and public servants attending a
Flying Cars and Conveyor Belt Sidewalks
If you were to head down to your local library (remember those?) and dig up some predictions from the 1950s about what the future was

Op-ed: Solving the innovator’s dilemma
It has become conventional wisdom that established companies cannot be market leaders and market disruptors at the same time. This thesis was originally articulated by

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Mining for money: The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada holds its annual convention in Toronto from Sunday until Wednesday. The get-together is the biggest

BlackBerry’s software shift complete but branding challenge exists, says top exec
Blackberry’s shift from smartphone maker to a software company is complete but branding remains challenging for the company with a legacy in hardware design, says

Bill Charnetski loves his job. For a little more than a year now, Charnetski has served as Ontario’s chief health innovation strategist. He’s been mandated
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