
Mass layoffs don’t deter tech workers as they stick with sector, look to startups
Layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi has counted layoffs at 788 companies worldwide, resulting in at least 120,699 workers losing their jobs.
Mass layoffs don’t deter tech workers as they stick with sector, look to startups
Layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi has counted layoffs at 788 companies worldwide, resulting in at least 120,699 workers losing their jobs.
Op-ed: Like business, the federal workforce is not turning back the clock, TB boss says
“Public servants have never stopped working and they delivered under extremely difficult circumstances when Canadians needed them most — during the pandemic,” writes Mona Fortier.
EOBJ Podcast: STUFF Made and Built in Eastern Ontario
As the jingle goes, good things groooow in Ontario. As it turns out, good things are made in Ontario too! Maybe you drove to work in
Don’t forget: The BOBS are fast approaching, time to get your tickets
The annual Best Ottawa Business Awards will be held Thursday, Nov. 24 at the Westin Ottawa. This year’s awards honour business people in several categories,
Scott Bradley is the new Director Global Government Relations for Open Text Corporation. Scott will be leading outreach with Governments and industry stakeholders in Canada, and
JNF Ottawa’s Negev Dinner honours Ron Prehogan, raises $775,000 for Alzheimer’s disease
While Prehogan wasn’t looking to be in the spotlight, he recognized a greater purpose in serving as 2022 honouree.
Ottawa’s housing construction pace falls in October amid economic headwinds, labour crunch
Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau rose slightly in October compared with the previous year, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Canada’s annual inflation rate was unchanged in October
Canada’s annual inflation rate held steady at 6.9 per cent last month.
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