Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $3.5M deal for Canadian Bank Note Co. leads the latest round-up of local firms winning work with the federal government
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $3.5M deal for Canadian Bank Note Co. leads the latest round-up of local firms winning work with the federal government
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Bruce Linton unapologetic about Canopy Growth tenure in speech to Kanata business crowd
He might no longer be in charge of the country’s largest cannabis firm, but Bruce Linton made one thing abundantly clear during a humorous and
Facing silicon supply issues, Edgewater Wireless earns nil revenue in Q1
An Ottawa-based Wi-Fi tech developer brought in no revenue in its first fiscal quarter this year as an issue with critical materials significantly disrupted its
Former governor general Michaëlle Jean addresses uOttawa Telfer business students at ELLE Gala
It was the largest turnout yet for the event, with more than 200 attendees at the Sidedoor Contemporary Kitchen & Bar in the ByWard Market
Former governor general Michaëlle Jean addresses uOttawa Telfer business students at ELLE Gala
It was the largest turnout yet for the event, with more than 200 attendees at the Sidedoor Contemporary Kitchen & Bar in the ByWard Market
Halifax’s Killam REIT acquires 50% interest in RioCan’s Elmvale Acres site
The two real estate investment trusts building a series of apartment towers near the Blair LRT Station are joining forces on another mixed-use development in
Joyel Singfield to become first female GM in Royal Ottawa Golf Club’s history
In a sport that’s traditionally been slow to embrace change, Joyel Singfield’s new job as general manager of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club is another
Forever 21 fashion chain closing all Canadian stores in global restructuring
The retailer operates 44 stores in Canada, including two in Ottawa at the Rideau and Bayshore shopping centres
Prospectus: ‘People infrastructure’ could undermine Ottawa’s growth potential
Light-rail transit isn’t the only infrastructure development we need to factor into Ottawa’s growth, OBJ publisher Michael Curran writes in the latest issue of the
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