
Giant Tiger CEO Paul Wood exits Ottawa-based discount retail chain
Giant Tiger chief executive Paul Wood has left after nearly two decades with the Ottawa-based retailer as it battles giants such as Walmart and Amazon.

Giant Tiger CEO Paul Wood exits Ottawa-based discount retail chain
Giant Tiger chief executive Paul Wood has left after nearly two decades with the Ottawa-based retailer as it battles giants such as Walmart and Amazon.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Family and community inspire $2M donation to TOHF
Who: Tony Sottile, retired construction executive, and Barbara Robertson, former teacher and volunteer The donation: $2M The recipient: The Ottawa Hospital Foundation The inspiration: “The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s Campaign

Big discoveries are happening at The Royal
Mental health breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, psychedelics, treatment for PTSD and more are being discovered right here in Ottawa.

Protecting your product’s design and function are equally sound IP investments
If your product’s design contributes to its value proposition, you need to protect it to stay profitable. Smart & Biggar explains why.


Employers concerned about worker burnout, retention amid tight job market: survey
A new survey says Canadian employers are concerned about employee burnout and high turnover amid the ongoing labour shortage.

28th Annual Ottawa Philanthropy Awards celebrate top givers who go above and beyond
The Phils drew a sold-out crowd of 320 to the National Arts Centre to celebrate those who are improving the world around them while inspiring

Last-mile delivery platform Trexity tops up funding tank as it prepares to expand
Last-mile delivery startup Trexity has more fuel to power its cross-Canada expansion drive.

Canada’s low unemployment rate is unsustainable, contributing to inflation: Macklem
Canada’s low unemployment rate is not sustainable and is contributing to decades-high inflation, Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said during a speech in downtown

Ont. AI sector saw big job gains recently, but won’t be unscathed by downturn: report
Research shows Ontario’s artificial intelligence industry saw tremendous growth before this year’s broader tech downturn materialized, but the sector is unlikely to remain unscathed. The
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