Techopia Live: Legal tech startup building a fortress
Two female founders from Ottawa have a possible solution to traps many founders fall into, from organizational struggles to issues protecting intellectual property. It’s called
Techopia Live: Legal tech startup building a fortress
Two female founders from Ottawa have a possible solution to traps many founders fall into, from organizational struggles to issues protecting intellectual property. It’s called

Canadian business leader Wes Hall draws large crowd to Telfer School of Management dinner
Some things are worth waiting for, including the opportunity to hear Jamaican-born Canadian entrepreneur Wes Hall speak at a special dinner hosted Thursday night by

CRTC approves broadcast component of Rogers-Shaw deal, with conditions
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has approved Rogers Communications’ acquisition of Shaw Communications’ broadcasting services, but will force the company to meet a series

Meet Ottawa’s Fastest Growing Companies for 2022
This year’s top 10 recipients remind us of the other side of the pandemic story.

Green dreams: Ex-Canopy Growth exec tackles climate change with new funding platform
Mark Zekulin says he was seeking a venture that would do good and was in a field that was “as exciting and as dynamic” as

Turbine issues are still blowing in the wind across the province
Going back more than 15 years, tall, ungainly, otherworldly industrial wind turbines have been springing up on Ontario’s rural landscape, churning controversy in their wake.

Ex-Windmill partner George to lead Colonnade BridgePort’s GTA expansion effort
City’s largest commercial property manager is turning to a veteran of the green building movement to scale up its development pipeline in Ottawa and accelerate

Power people of Eastern Ontario’s civic and non-profit sector
From small community services to large non-profits, Eastern Ontario’s non-profit organizations play their own role in driving economic and social change and development.

People on the Move: Nathan Hall goes full-time as CEO at Culture Check
Ottawa entrepreneur started organization in 2020 as a labour of love to address racial inequality in the workplace.

American weekly jobless claims at lowest level since 1969
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week fell to its lowest level in 52 years as the U.S. job market continues to
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