A divided economy: Ottawa tech firms’ confidence soars as retail falls
Ottawa Business Growth Survey sheds light on attitudes, perceptions and plans of local business leaders
A divided economy: Ottawa tech firms’ confidence soars as retail falls
Ottawa Business Growth Survey sheds light on attitudes, perceptions and plans of local business leaders
Ottawa firm bringing cryptocurrency to Stormy Daniels’ website
An Ottawa communications firm, responsible for adult film star and American political figure Stormy Daniels’ website, is bringing a cryptocurrency-based payment system to its high-profile
Lac-Leamy to lose millions of dollars to Hard Rock Ottawa: report
Several of Ottawa’s leading business organizations are throwing their support behind the Hard Rock Ottawa casino, a redevelopment that could see millions of dollars swing
Ottawa-Gatineau economy to grow 2.1% in 2018: Conference Board
Ottawa-Gatineau may not be partying like it’s 2017, but the outlook for the region’s economy should still give residents plenty to cheer about, the Conference
Number of unsold housing units drop in strong Ottawa economy: CMHC
Ottawa’s robust economy helped dramatically cut the number of unsold housing units in the region over the first three quarters of 2017, the Canada Mortgage
Homebuilder Mattamy buys 14 acres in former CFB Rockcliffe in Ottawa
With the first new homes at the former Canadian Forces Base Rockcliffe under construction and slated for occupancy later this year, another major homebuilder has
How do Ottawa’s business leaders view the city’s economy?
Is business confidence going up or down in Ottawa? Are revenues at local businesses increasing or decreasing? What’s the hiring outlook in the nation’s capital?
Ottawa-Gatineau economy to grow 2.3% in 2017: Conference Board of Canada
A Canadian think-tank is raising its economic outlook for the National Capital Region for 2017 on the strength of government hiring and a surge in
Ottawa’s sharing economy: City leads in Uber usage; Airbnb gaining popularity
Ottawa residents are opening their phones to hail rides more than people in any other major city in Canada, according to recent data from Statistics
Feature: Ottawa’s talent shortage: myth, reality and mismatch
Last year, the Information and Communications Technology Council made big predictions about the demand for Canadian tech talent in coming years. It forecasted the demand
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