How Kinaxis added instant bench strength to its leadership team
Kinaxis is one of those companies that demonstrates the resilience of Ottawa’s tech sector. This provider of cloud-based supply change management solutions has gone through
How Kinaxis added instant bench strength to its leadership team
Kinaxis is one of those companies that demonstrates the resilience of Ottawa’s tech sector. This provider of cloud-based supply change management solutions has gone through
Nolan Beanlands named executive director of Capital Angels Network
After three years guiding early-stage companies through the University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage, Nolan Beanlands says he’s excited to “move up the development cycle” in
City poised to open 72 acres of Urbandale’s Leitrim land for development
The community of Leitrim in south Ottawa could see more than 500 new homes in the coming years if city councillors accept the advice of
Kanata startup FileFacets moves into bigger digs amid expansion
SaaS-based privacy compliance and enterprise analytics startup FileFacets moved into a new office space this summer that gives the firm more room to continue growing.
Tax changes needed to avoid ‘two classes of Canadians’: finance minister
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau says income-tax reforms are needed because small business owners have an unfair advantage that could create two classes of Canadians
Shopify’s Build a Bigger Business winners ring the bell at NYSE
Shopify wrapped up an international competition on Tuesday, selecting eight winning firms that each proved their abilities to scale from big to bigger. The “Build
Inspiration Village closes with 340K visitors to ByWard Market exhibition
Ottawa 2017 Bureau says 49% of surveyed attendees were visitors to Ottawa.
Blackberry QNX, Magna position Canada to win slice of global autonomous vehicle market
Canadian companies could be serious contenders in the global self-driving vehicle race, experts have suggested after Magna International Inc. fielded the country’s latest entry with
Backlash to Liberal’s small business tax proposals grows
Bill Morneau is scrambling to calm the fears of nervous Liberal backbenchers who’ve been inundated with complaints about the finance minister’s plan to eliminate loopholes
Backlash to Liberal’s small business tax proposals grows
Bill Morneau is scrambling to calm the fears of nervous Liberal backbenchers who’ve been inundated with complaints about the finance minister’s plan to eliminate loopholes
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