Canadian economy loses steam after strong start to year, grows 0.2% in February
The Canadian economy lost momentum after a roaring start to the year, reinforcing economists’ expectations that the Bank of Canada is on track to cut
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Hazel Smart-Patterson supports women in STEM at Algonquin
In 2008, Hazel Smart-Patterson’s bursary commitment for Algonquin College students started with women in business. Now it include women pursuing careers in STEM.
All aboard! Via Rail debuts early-morning train from Ottawa to Toronto
Via Rail announced Monday that it is introducing train 641, which will leave Ottawa at 4:19 a.m. and arrive in Toronto at 8:48 a.m.
This past Friday, friends and family came together at the Ottawa Art Gallery to mark the one-year anniversary since Laperrière, 31, tragically took his own
Labatt Cheers for Charity raises $30K for OSEG Foundation
Labatt Cheers for Charity raised $30,000 for OSEG Foundation, which provides opportunities for children and youth to play, learn and develop through sports.
Is your business prepared to meet the new Bill S-211 reporting requirements?
Back in May 2023, the federal government passed Bill S-211, the Fighting Against Forces Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, in an effort
Six reasons why going paperless benefits your business – especially with an audit
Let’s face it, hearing the word audit makes everyone nervous, scared, anxious, … however, all the audit is asking for is proving evidence/documents to substantiate
Shepherds of Good Hope ally Shawn Hamilton: Tackling homelessness vital for downtown revitalization
Alleviating chronic homelessness by providing adequate housing and support not only helps the city’s ailing downtown core but aligns with the principle of doing “the
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