Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Technology
Solon Angel, Graeme Barlow, Erin Blaskie, Jeremy Francis, Alex Gray, Shan Gu, Nathan Hall, Amanda Holtstrom, Hesam Mahdavi, Michael McNaught and Shawna Tregunna are among
Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Technology
Solon Angel, Graeme Barlow, Erin Blaskie, Jeremy Francis, Alex Gray, Shan Gu, Nathan Hall, Amanda Holtstrom, Hesam Mahdavi, Michael McNaught and Shawna Tregunna are among
Ottawa home prices to decline in 2021: CMHC
Report predicts weaker demand for homeownership due to job and income losses.
Canopy Growth maintains high hopes for legal cannabis market, even as COVID-19 spreads
Canopy’s performance in Canada’s recreational market has improved “modestly” in recent weeks as brick-and-mortar stores reopened, company executives say.
Ottawa AI enterprise MindBridge earns spot on coveted list of global tech pioneers
Local producer of fraud-detection software joins elite group of past honourees on World Economic Forum list that includes Google and Twitter.
Rideau Transit Group boss leaving post in July
Peter Lauch has headed the consortium that built the $2.1-billion Confederation light rail line since the summer of 2018.
SNC-Lavalin, M. Sullivan & Son to lead $100M hydro dam redevelopment
Calabogie Generating Station was already nearing the end of its operational life span when it suffered extensive damage in 2018 tornado.
Surging office sublease market signals COVID-19’s lasting impact, brokers say
More firms are looking to shed real estate as they rethink what the traditional office space might look like in a post-pandemic world, experts say.
Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Professional services
Brandon Bignell, Neha D’Souza, Bree Jamieson-Holloway, Chase Irwin, Simon Lavigne, Jennifer Teoh and Jamison Young are among this year’s recipients.
Feds plan gradual return to offices; civil servants encouraged to keep working remotely
‘Re-opening access to federal worksites will be gradual and will vary from organization to organization, each according to their own operational circumstances’
March Networks hopes customers will be tickled pink over colour-coded surveillance system
Software automatically tracks number of people in stores to help merchants stay within capacity limits imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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