Coping with COVID-19: How financial leaders can thrive in a COVID-19 world and beyond
OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with Dr. Vijay Jog, president of CRGroup to discuss how CFOs and financial leaders can build stronger, modern and agile
Coping with COVID-19: How financial leaders can thrive in a COVID-19 world and beyond
OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with Dr. Vijay Jog, president of CRGroup to discuss how CFOs and financial leaders can build stronger, modern and agile
Lights, camera, action: Capital’s film and TV industry set to resume – slowly
With Toronto studios still closed, some observers say Ottawa could grab an even bigger slice of the film & TV production pie.
Ottawa’s NordikLeaf acquired by Fairway Green Cannabis
Fairway leadership team includes Michael Inskip, IP lawyer Gordon Freedman
Growing Ottawa startup has a Knak for email design software
Firm’s customers include Google, Verizon and one of the world’s most popular social media platforms.
Ottawa Stronger Together: Special broadcast celebrates local business, rising stars
June 25 online and television broadcast will share compelling stories from local businesses and demonstrate how they are adjusting rapidly to this new economic reality.
Ontario government halts commercial evictions for tenants hit hard by COVID-19 fallout
Move applies to small businesses that qualify for the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program, where revenues have dropped at least 70% due to the
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Construction community rallies behind The Royal Ottawa
More than 40 companies and 20 individuals step up to support mental health in Ottawa.
Ottawa businesses recalling employees, readying patios after province gives green light to reopening
Ottawa, as well as most communities in eastern and northern Ontario, can proceed to “stage two” reopening.
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts fall 12% in May: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa held steady in May compared with a year earlier, but there was a steep drop in new builds on the Gatineau
Ottawa restaurant The Grand says it was fined for letting customers eat takeout on patio
Co-owner John Borsten says he doesn’t see what they did wrong given that the restaurant didn’t serve customers on the patio, and that others were
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