Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Aug. 12-16
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Aug. 12-16
Techopia Live: Ottawa entrepreneur using ‘sweat’ equity to improve employee retention
Techopia Live sat down with Ottawa’s Russell Coltess this week to hear about how his new platform is helping HR departments track ROI on employee
Ottawa-based Corsa completes security pivot with new financing round
Strapped with fresh financing and with a new CEO in place, a local cybersecurity company is building out a sizeable sales team to take its
Ottawa’s inflation rate up 2.1 per cent in July
Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation crept slightly higher than the rest of the country in July, as national prices rose in line with Bank of
Barrhaven site selected in pot shop licence lottery; Orléans location on waiting list
Ottawa’s next pot shop may land in Barrhaven – with an application for Orléans waiting in the wings – after the results of Ontario’s second
EllisDon puts shovels in the ground on new Orléans Health Hub
Construction launched this week on a long-awaited health facility in Ottawa’s east end
Allan Wille: Four keys to staying ahead of the curve in business
Most company leaders would agree it’s important to innovate, but how do you actually do it? Klipfolio chief innovation officer Allan Wille offers a few
Federal government hops on co-working train with three new Ottawa offices
The federal government has opened three co-working offices across Ottawa with plans for two more in the National Capital Region as the city’s largest employer
Burgeoning tech sector driving down Ottawa’s office vacancy rate: Avison Young
Increased activity from Ottawa tech firms and a global trend towards co-working led to a tightening of the capital’s commercial vacancy rate in the first
Quebec government helps Ottawa-Gatineau newspaper that filed for creditor protection
The Quebec government is providing $5 million in interim financing to help a struggling French-language newspaper chain with outlets in the National Capital Region
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