BoC’s governing council split on whether interest rates need to rise further
Further interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada are very much still on the table as its governing council remains split on whether rates
Gen-Z workers lack teamwork and collaboration skills but have ‘hidden strengths’: survey
Gen Z workers prefer to work alone and now lack collaboration skills as a result, new research suggests, and their managers say the workplace is
Ottawa home sales down 2.7% in October amid rising borrowing costs
Ottawa home sales fell 2.7 per cent last month compared with October 2022 as rising mortgage rates put a damper on activity. The Ottawa Real
Op-ed: Why part of the answer to the labour shortage can be found in our own backyard
In these turbulent times, there’s a promising strategy to addressing the labour shortage that’s often overlooked: investing in youth and identifying local talent.
Lawyer Ryma Nasrallah doubles down on her gift to The Ottawa Hospital
Ryma Nasrallah recently took her charitable giving one step further, making her largest ever donation to the Ottawa Hospital.
Feds unlock public properties to build homes, say 1,600 units will be built in Ottawa
The federal government says it will build more than 2,800 homes on its properties in cities across the country, putting it on track to build
Small businesses still hoping for CEBA loan forgiveness extension as time runs out
As the deadline to repay CEBA loans and receive partial forgiveness approaches, small businesses are still hoping the federal government will reverse course and extend
Andrew Holyome has been promoted to Assent’s chief information officer after serving as VP of enterprise data, information technology, and security for almost two years.
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