What a Liberal minority government means for Ottawa’s economy
While few are expecting a Liberal minority to bring Ottawa to new economic heights, local observers are satisfied that the next few months will be
What a Liberal minority government means for Ottawa’s economy
While few are expecting a Liberal minority to bring Ottawa to new economic heights, local observers are satisfied that the next few months will be
First-of-its-kind report measures festivals’ multimillion-dollar impact on Ottawa’s economy
Festivals and other major arts and culture events contributed $222.6 million to the local economy in 2016, according to the findings of Ottawa Festivals Network’s
Ottawa Business Growth Survey: Consistent confidence in the capital’s economy
Members of Ottawa’s business community are maintaining an optimistic outlook with intentions to grow employee headcounts and, in many cases, expand their physical office space
Why Ottawa HR leaders need to recognize the free agent economy’s potential
Appeal of freelance contracts growing among many skilled workers
How Ottawa’s Mopify engages an army of independent cleaning contractors
With companies such as Uber and Airbnb making headlines as they navigate the tricky world of managing contractors, Ottawa-based startup Mopify is focused on finding
Ottawa’s Calian Group renews $17M e-learning contract with Canadian army
Calian Group (TSX:CGY) has locked in another contract to continue providing e-learning services to the Department of National Defence. The renewed deal, worth $17 million,
Have your say: How is Ottawa’s economy performing?
This year’s survey has a special “city-building” focus that explores the economic input of major infrastructure projects ranging from LRT to LeBreton Flats.
Prospectus: Ottawa’s economy moving from millions to billions
One of the most fascinating aspects of working at OBJ is the ability to monitor all facets of the local economy and piece together various
Here’s how Ottawa business leaders feel about the economy
Ottawa Business Growth Survey based on responses with hundreds of local business leaders.
Ottawa’s CENGN appoints Jean-Charles Fahmy as new CEO
A telecommunications veteran with a background in Ottawa tech will lead the locally-based Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks, the organization announced this week.
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