Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises for fourth straight month to reach 6.3%
In a rare glimpse of negative local economic news this year, employers in Ottawa and Gatineau cut 3,600 jobs last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday.
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises for fourth straight month to reach 6.3%
In a rare glimpse of negative local economic news this year, employers in Ottawa and Gatineau cut 3,600 jobs last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday.
Internship with Adecco Canada boss a sweet summer gig for University of Ottawa student
As far as summer jobs that look good on a resume go, “CEO of a Fortune 500 company” has some pretty serious cachet. So when
DavidsTea founder goes green with new fast-food salad venture in Ottawa
David Segal has a major beef with the fast food business. The Ottawa-born founder of DavidsTea believes Canadian consumers crave much more than just burgers
Techopia Live: Mitel CFO Steve Spooner breaks down Ottawa firm’s $430M ShoreTel acquisition
Industry veteran explains the thinking behind the purchase, Mitel’s M&A strategy and why businesses are losing interest in managing their phone and communication systems in-house.
Ottawa VC, private equity investments drop 4% in first half of 2017
Investors poured more than $85.5 million into Ottawa-area tech companies in the first six months of the year, led by a $43.73-million funding round raised
Shopify records ‘stunning’ Q2 as Ottawa e-commerce firm surpasses 500K merchants
Shopify shares soared more than 13 per cent on Tuesday after the firm reported a massive increase in revenues and merchants using the Ottawa-based e-commerce
La Machine roars life into Ottawa businesses
Long Ma the dragon horse wasn’t the only winner in the four-day-long march of La Machine through Ottawa as downtown businesses were packed with customers.
Are you one of Ottawa’s best businesses? BOBs nominations now open
The Ottawa Business Journal and Ottawa Chamber of Commerce are once again preparing to recognize the city’s top corporate performers. Each year, the the BOBs,
Do you need a computer science degree to break into Ottawa’s tech sector?
Techopia was on the road again this week, dropping by the Rideau Street offices of PageCloud for HackerNest – an international non-profit running self-described “unpretentious
Hydro Ottawa puts customer engagement at centre of social media outreach
On Jan. 3, Ottawa was hit with its first major winter storm of the new year. The region was blanketed by several hours of freezing
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