Opinion: Does Ottawa need an economic action plan?
A few months ago, I wrote an opinion piece in OBJ about how the Ottawa economy isn’t what it used to be. I received many
Opinion: Does Ottawa need an economic action plan?
A few months ago, I wrote an opinion piece in OBJ about how the Ottawa economy isn’t what it used to be. I received many
Ottawa firm hopes VOD technology is a hit with cable giant
An Ottawa-based company has landed a starring role in a new media service that is set to challenge Netflix in the Canadian video-on-demand market. You.i,
Opinion: Time for Ottawa to trumpet tech successes
There were once two business communities in Ottawa that were almost equals: the federal government and the tech sector. That was more than a decade
More contract wins for Ottawa’s BluMetric
Ottawa-based cleantech company BluMetric announced Thursday it has been awarded two new contracts worth about $2 million. BluMetric (TSX-V: BLM) will supply a high-quality on-site
Canadian VCs gaining confidence, Ottawa conference told
With the amount of venture capital deals in Canada increasing, investors say they’re more confident this year than they’ve been in a while. By Jacob
BlackBerry’s troubles fail to stall growth at Ottawa-based QNX
Increasing revenues. A client list that places its product in some of the world’s top-end automobiles. A plan to hire more people in the near
Opinion: Wanted: more business advocacy at Ottawa City Hall
As this term of city council draws to a close, those involved with economic development are assessing its progress and thinking about how the municipal
uOttawa granted eight new Canada Research Chairs
The announcement of eight new Canada Research Chairs for the University of Ottawa is a huge “brain gain” for Canada, the university’s vice-president of research
Mystery builds surrounding Bona’s tenantless tower in Vanier
A soon-to-be-completed but officially unleased office building in Vanier is sowing confusion among the city’s commercial real estate brokers about what’s driving the developer’s decision-making.
Ottawa housing sales, starts expected to decline: Conference Board
Ottawa’s housing market is expected to weaken over the next two years, according to a new report by the Conference Board of Canada, with declines
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