Minto Apartment REIT boss bullish on future as firm spends $200M on pair of acquisitions
To say the past 24 months weren’t kind to companies like Minto that rent apartments in urban cores would be an understatement – but Michael
Minto Apartment REIT boss bullish on future as firm spends $200M on pair of acquisitions
To say the past 24 months weren’t kind to companies like Minto that rent apartments in urban cores would be an understatement – but Michael
Op-Ed: A perfect storm of tough choices faces today’s pandemic-weary workplaces
It’s only been a few weeks since we were all given permission to take our masks off, but in our COVID world things change very
UPDATED: Shopify proposes governance changes, announces 10-for-one share split
Proposal would preserve founder and CEO Tobi Lütke’s voting power, but provide sunset provisions that prevent him from transferring that power.
More Canadians than ever before are working past the traditional retirement age of 65, either because they want to or they have to.
Jobless rate holds steady at 4.9% in March as employment surges, labour force grows
Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate held steady at 4.9 per cent in March as a surge in employment was offset by a big jump in the number
L-SPARK SaaS Showcase is back in person and, oh, how we’ve missed you
More than 250 entrepreneurs, founders, investors and corporate partners came together to celebrate and support Canada’s start-up scene at L-SPARK’s Saas Showcase on Wednesday.
Local firm’s growing client list now includes community health centres across Ottawa, the City of Ottawa, Amnesty International and the Red Cross.
Techopia Live: How to scale your tech venture: Two different paths
What is the right path to grow revenues and scale? OBJ publisher Michael Curran and numbercrunch co-founder Susan Richards co-host this lively discussion about growth
Techopia Live: How to scale your tech venture: Two different paths
What is the right path to grow revenues and scale? OBJ publisher Michael Curran and numbercrunch co-founder Susan Richards co-host this lively discussion about growth
C-COM Satellite revenues jump 40% in fiscal 2021 as firm shifts back into black
Ottawa company that makes antenna technology for next-generation satellites posted revenues of $9.15 million for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 2021, up from $6.46
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