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The technology shift fuelling innovation in Canadian government
Focusing on themes of collaboration, cost-effectiveness and the smart use of technology, we will cover how using Drupal, the Government of Canada can become a
Leaps of faith pay off for Kanata North’s Jamie Petten
The KNBA boss credits support of family and friends – as well as a strong work ethic – for helping her meet challenges head on
CMHC says housing market stabilizing, moderate vulnerability remains
CMHC says cities including Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Moncton, Halifax and St. John’s show a low degree of vulnerability
Ottawa’s Assent Compliance makes Deloitte Fast 50; Rewind named company to watch
Deloitte’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing tech firms in Canada includes one Ottawa-based company, with another burgeoning local startup making the short-list of high-potential firms
Canopy Growth teaming up with Drake on new cannabis venture More Life Growth Co.
Canopy Growth Corp. is teaming up with Drake to launch More Life Growth Co., a licensed cannabis producer based in Toronto
The Royal Ottawa Foundation recognizes 40 mental health leaders to mark its 40th anniversary
Daniel Alfredsson, Sharon Johnston, John Ruddy, Shirley Greenberg, Gordon Cudney among long list of leaders honoured with a special award
Growing business with Fortune 500 firms puts ProntoForms’ Q3 revenues up 21%
As ProntoForms (TSX-V:PFM) expands its business with Fortune 500 customers, the Ottawa-based company continues to report solid growth in recurring revenues. ProntoForms, which develops apps
City proposes new restrictions on Airbnb, other short-term rental units
Operators of Airbnb units and other short-term rental accommodations would be required to register with the city under the proposed rules.
City of Ottawa proposes $3.76B operating budget in 2020
Mayor Jim Watson laid out the City of Ottawa’s proposed fiscal blueprint for the coming year at council Wednesday morning, with increases planned for transit
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