BoC’s governing council split on whether interest rates need to rise further
Further interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada are very much still on the table as its governing council remains split on whether rates
BoC’s governing council split on whether interest rates need to rise further
Further interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada are very much still on the table as its governing council remains split on whether rates
Op-ed: Why part of the answer to the labour shortage can be found in our own backyard
In these turbulent times, there’s a promising strategy to addressing the labour shortage that’s often overlooked: investing in youth and identifying local talent.
Black Tie Bingo keeps ball rolling, supports specialized care at Bruyère
Under the B, for Bahamas. That’s where Giselle Bergeron-Raganold will eventually be headed after winning the trip at Black Tie Bingo for the Bruyère Foundation,
78 questions to ask when touring a flexible office space
The flexible office space concept is by no means a new one, but in the last few years, the model has started to gain serious
Star soprano Renée Fleming dazzles ’em at National Arts Centre Gala
All female opera singers are technically divas but, as Renée Fleming proved last night, not all come with prima donna attitudes.
New nightlife commissioner will need to ‘dream big,’ one industry expert says
As the City of Ottawa prepares to open the office of the nightlife commissioner and recruit for the new role early in 2024, one Ottawa
Business leaders throw their support behind Lansdowne 2.0 proposal
In a letter to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and council, the leaders of three local business associations have thrown their support behind Lansdowne 2.0, calling it
Innovative agriculture training programs in the nation’s capital
We are starting to see graduates from La Cité leave their mark in the agri-food sector, thanks to a more recent agriculture training programs.
Canadian businesswoman and social entrepreneur Zita Cobb talks leadership
Former Ottawa high-tech executive Zita Cobb spoke about what leadership meant to her while delivering the 17th anniversary of the Ivey Business School’s Thomas d’Aquino
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