
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate ticks up to 4.7% in January as labour force grows
The region gained 1,400 jobs last month, but that was more than offset by the 4,000 people who resumed their search for work, Statistics Canada

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate ticks up to 4.7% in January as labour force grows
The region gained 1,400 jobs last month, but that was more than offset by the 4,000 people who resumed their search for work, Statistics Canada
TechopiaLive: 25 million reasons why email marketing is still alive
In part two of this episode of TechopiaLive, OBJ publisher Michael Curran spoke to the CEO of Knak, a company that specializes in codeless emails

Investor calls for ouster of Hexo board members
Adam Arviv, who owns about two per cent of Hexo’s shares, says he plans to nominate five new directors – including himself – to the

Local businesses receive funding from province with Eastern Ontario Development Fund
Three Eastern Ontario organizations will receive funding from the province under the Eastern Ontario Development Fund, part of the Regional Development Program.

Ontario government confirms it will match Tax Reduction Subclass for small businesses
The province confirmed today that it will match the municipal property tax reduction put forward by Ottawa city council.

Taking care of (family) business: uOttawa researcher tackles thorny issues of succession planning
In part one of a two-part Q&A, Telfer School of Management professor Peter Jaskiewicz talks about the vital economic role of family enterprises and why’s

Pursuing legal action against protesters a ‘prohibitive exercise’ for business owners, lawyers say
Businesses that have shut their doors due to the ongoing protest in the city’s downtown core will likely face a costly, drawn-out battle if they

Chalk River Laboratories looks ahead to an environmentally conscious future
Lab and Atomic Energy of Canada have announced that their primary priority is disposal of the “legacy” nuclear waste at the Chalk River facility.

Ottawa businesses devastated by protest, OCOBIA survey finds
Almost three-quarters of businesses located in and around the downtown core have lost revenue as a direct result of the trucker convoy, a new survey

Brazeau Seller Law welcomes David Reid as partner
During Reid’s tenure as a lawyer with Brazeau Seller Law, he became an important member of the firm, in particular, to the team’s real estate
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