Op-ed: Ottawa is the SaaS capital of Canada
At last year’s SaaS North conference, Sean Silcoff, reporter for the Globe & Mail, sat across from Tobi Lütke, co-founder and CEO of local SaaS
Op-ed: Ottawa is the SaaS capital of Canada
At last year’s SaaS North conference, Sean Silcoff, reporter for the Globe & Mail, sat across from Tobi Lütke, co-founder and CEO of local SaaS
RBC, Scotiabank report Q4 rise in profits
The first two of four big Canadian banks reported year-end earnings this week, as both Scotiabank and Royal Bank of Canada saw an uptick in
Ottawa-based Spartan Bioscience pivots to detecting dangerous indoor bacteria
The Ottawa startup hoping to revolutionize personal DNA testing has pivoted its portable solution to detecting airborne Legionella bacteria in office buildings. Spartan Bioscience is
Lockheed Martin Canada leads group bid for new Canadian warships
After submitting its bid for the next generation of Canadian warships, Lockheed Martin Canada says its coalition is the best choice for Canada, and, by
Château Laurier’s Trees of Hope celebrates 20 years of helping CHEO
Bring on the mince pies and mistletoe. The holiday season has been unofficially launched, like Santa’s sleigh from a snowy rooftop, at the Fairmont Château Laurier’s annual
Château Laurier’s Trees of Hope celebrates 20 years of helping CHEO
Bring on the mince pies and mistletoe. The holiday season has been unofficially launched, like Santa’s sleigh from a snowy rooftop, at the Fairmont Château Laurier’s annual
Foundation helps donors “think bigger”
“We want philanthropy to really make an impact and create change. We care about the return on investment.”
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Milestone Environmental Contracting Inc. 1354 Wellington St. W. Description: Middle Harbour fill site remediation dredging Buyer: PWGSC $5,343,787 Testforce Systems Inc. 235 Menten Pl. Description:
Canadians want to be freed from provincial alcohol monopolies: poll
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a landmark case on provincial beer and liquor monopolies, a new poll indicates Canadians overwhelmingly want to tear
Competition Bureau to review Torstar Postmedia deal to buy and close newspapers
Canada’s competition watchdog says it will review a deal between Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. announced Monday to sell newspapers to each other and
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