
Businesses brace for high inflation to stick around over next two years: BoC survey
Bank’s latest Business Outlook Survey found that more than two-thirds of businesses anticipate inflation will be above three per cent, on average, over the next

Businesses brace for high inflation to stick around over next two years: BoC survey
Bank’s latest Business Outlook Survey found that more than two-thirds of businesses anticipate inflation will be above three per cent, on average, over the next

Reel believer: Incoming film commissioner Saint Sardos says Ottawa is a ‘jewel’ for producers
Industry veteran takes over as head of the not-for-profit Ottawa Film Office from Bruce Harvey, a former entertainment lawyer and film producer who launched the

Ingenium museums cater to office-shrinking companies with new corporate program
Under the new offering, corporate partners are given access to the museums’ spaces to hold collaborative meetings, off-site retreats, team-building sessions or industry conferences.

Local firm’s growing client list now includes community health centres across Ottawa, the City of Ottawa, Amnesty International and the Red Cross.

Best Offices Ottawa: Bringing Taggart’s iconic HQ back to life
Hobin Architecture, 4té Inc. team up with Taggart Group on office expansion

In arguably one of the biggest collective pivots that we will see in our lifetime, the Covid-19 pandemic has profoundly changed the way we work.

Best Offices Ottawa: A modern community meeting place
Confluence Architecture remodels iconic Gatineau farmers market

Intouch Insight’s revenues soar 25% in 2021 on strength of M&A deal, rebounding economy
Software firm generated revenue of $16 million for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 2021, up from $12.8 million a year earlier.

Driven to innovate: Autocorp.ai brings cutting-edge tech to ‘archaic’ world of car financing
Former car salesman-turned-startup founder Andrew Lemoine says he’s kickstarting a technological revolution in an industry that’s been stuck in neutral for far too long.

Industry looks to budget for help on supply chain problems, domestic production
Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, an association of manufacturers and exporters worries the country will fall further behind competitors in peer nations without the
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