
Going virtual: How CAE is revolutionizing military training around the world
When it comes to training the next generation of military personnel, CAE has always had its finger on the pulse.

Going virtual: How CAE is revolutionizing military training around the world
When it comes to training the next generation of military personnel, CAE has always had its finger on the pulse.

How Minimax built a straight-forward and steady road to success
“Peace of mind transportation from our family to yours” is Minimax Express Transportation’s motto, and that sums up the Poirier family’s approach to business.

Feds need to be ‘more transparent’ about downtown office plans, major landlord says
The head of the city’s largest property management firm says the federal government needs to be “much more transparent” about what it plans to do

Gold Plate Dinner for Heart Institute, Hellenic Community returns with swell of support
It actually felt nice to hear the Sad Trombone sound effect again at last night’s 35th Gold Plate Dinner. It was a sign that, not

The Mission’s growing health clinic ramps up amidst city’s homelessness crisis
Building on a years-long relationship with The Ottawa Mission, Dymon gifted the clinic $300,000 back in 2018 to help fund a much needed expansion.


‘Good news’: Nixing Canadian experience rule spells opportunity for foreign engineers
Professional Engineers Ontario has said that dropping the Canadian work experience requirement for licence applications moves it to a model focused on competency, rather than

Fortifying Canada’s cyber defences: Protecting critical infrastructure and empowering organizations
While critical infrastructure is a key target for threat actors, Canadian organizations across all industries are at risk of cyber attacks.

Ottawa’s retail recovery a ‘mixed bag’ as downtown struggles, other areas bounce back: Experts
After bottoming out during the pandemic, Ottawa’s retail sector is “coming back with a vengeance” in neighbourhoods like the Glebe while still struggling in the

Cannabis price ‘race to the bottom’ hurts market’s future: OCS CEO
“Once you condition consumers to certain prices, it may take a generation to change perceptions and price tolerances,” said David Lobo, Ontario Cannabis Store president
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