Forty Under 40 nominations now open
For 20 straight years, the Ottawa Business Journal has been honouring the top 40 professionals under the age of 40 to highlight the talent within
Forty Under 40 nominations now open
For 20 straight years, the Ottawa Business Journal has been honouring the top 40 professionals under the age of 40 to highlight the talent within
Airport Sell-off: Bad for Passengers and Communities
Since the 1990s, Canada’s major airports have been operating as private, not-for-profit self-sustaining businesses. Today, airports contribute over $1 billion a year in rent and
New research chair in sensory technology named at Carleton U
Ottawa is getting smarter, at least in the technical sense. The Internet of Things, which is to say the connectivity between devices in everything from
Feature: Brace for acceleration
L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator that is a partnership between Wesley Clover and Invest Ottawa, continues to churn out promising startups. The program includes an incubator
BDC Capital creates $135M venture fund for clean-tech startups
The Business Development Bank of Canada is launching a $135 million fund that will invest in entrepreneurial startup companies in the energy and clean technology
Opinion: Going the extra mile to earn rewards? It’s not always worth it
Who can resist getting something for nothing? I certainly can’t, which is why I collect both Air Miles and Aeroplan reward points. But it’s growing
Statistics Canada, Bank of Montreal, Loblaw Companies Ltd. Bank of Canada CIBC
Ontario’s Liberals and Progressive Conservatives each held their own in two provincial byelections Thursday. In Ottawa-Vanier, PC leader Patrick Brown failed in his stated goal
By Kelly Mertl, Director of Community Initiatives, United Way Ottawa Employees with disabilities offer a large untapped talent pool for employers. In the context of
A natural hotbed for the arts and entrepreneurship
Local leadership with an eye to the future and deep respect for the past. A community mindset that embraces and celebrates “different.” An affordable neighbourhood
Opinion: Learning the oldest business lesson in the (entertainment) book
Hundreds of Ottawa-area retailers advertise in The Entertainment Book and thousands of consumers in this region buy the book each year for its discount coupons
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