Keeping Canada’s power on will require 20,000 new workers by 2022: report
Canada’s electricity providers say they need to appeal to a younger and more diverse workforce if they’re going to keep the country’s lights on. A
Keeping Canada’s power on will require 20,000 new workers by 2022: report
Canada’s electricity providers say they need to appeal to a younger and more diverse workforce if they’re going to keep the country’s lights on. A
Ontario Tories to unveil first budget since winning majority government
Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government is set to table its first budget Thursday afternoon. Premier Doug Ford has said the fiscal plan will lay out what
The issues facing female founders today, according to Businesswoman of the Year Awards finalists
Ahead of Thursday’s Businesswoman of the Year Awards finals, OBJ sat down with nominees from across the categories to get their perspectives on challenges facing
Ottawa office availability rate shrinks to 4.8% in Q1 2019
A spike in companies relocating from suburbia to the city centre and burgeoning growth in Kanata’s tech sector continued to shrink the amount of available
University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage launches 2019 cohort
The University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage has unveiled the next cohort of eight companies that will be run through its accelerator this year. For nearly
Ottawa’s Ross Video unveils new acquisition at annual broadcasters’ convention
With the thermometer already reading a balmy 15 degrees Celsius Wednesday at 9 a.m. on a sunny Las Vegas morning, David Ross wasn’t bummed out
Sacrifices of fallen soldiers remembered at Vimy Foundation reception hosted by French ambassador
Determined not to let the sacrifices made by thousands of Canadian soldiers more than a century ago be forgotten, the Embassy of France in Ottawa
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Apr. 1-5: Architecture 49 & Len Ward Architecture, in joint venture 10-150 Isabella St. Architectural
Tackling the skilled trades shortage in Ontario
Amid rising demand for qualified graduates, College La Cité received over $2M in grants to invest in new labs and equipment
Airbnb, similar services limiting access to affordable housing in Ottawa: lobby group
More than 1,000 homes could be put back on Ottawa’s housing market if the city cracked down on owners who have converted their properties into
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