Best Places to Work: Is cash the best perk of all?
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Best Places to Work: Is cash the best perk of all?
You can’t pay a mortgage with a foosball table, you can’t get your kid braces with a flight upgrade and a nice hotel suite.
Tech veteran Suzanne Grant takes helm at Capital Angel Network
Co-founder of biotech startup iBIONICS replaces former CAN boss Nolan Beanlands, who left the organization earlier this month.
Carleton’s $65-million business school steps onto world stage
Lead architect and Carleton grad Doron Meinhard’s team from Toronto-based Hariri Pontarini Architects toured several business schools in Canada and the U.S. before crafting a
How an Ontario startup is fighting wildfires – and climate change – one patent at a time
A group of Ontario firefighters-turned-entrepreneurs have found a way to make battling flames a safer business – not only for first responders, but for the
Lytica gets $3.8M to help manufacturers compare prices
Pricing intelligence firm Lytica’s bid to “think bigger” as it pushes into international markets is getting a boost thanks to millions of dollars in new
Startups are being propelled to new heights through the MakerLaunch program
With a third cohort coming to an end and new applications inbound, the MakerLaunch startup accelerator based in uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering continues its mission
Hexo shifting to Nasdaq, adding marketing guru to C-suite as expansion drive ramps up
Cannabis producer is transferring its U.S. listing from the New York Stock Exchange in a move that’s expected to take effect next week.
Taking stock: N-able’s long and winding road to an IPO
Kanata software firm has finally achieved the milestone its founders set for it more than two decades ago.
Black-owned restaurateurs expect long recovery times from pandemic lows
Black entrepreneurs say they face extra challenges in an industry notorious for low margins, high staff turnover and long hours.
Healthy contingent of local entrepreneurs part of SheBoot’s second cohort
The six-week bootcamp, which runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 23, is designed to help women business leaders secure funding for their startups.
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