For the first time in 226 years, woman to lead the NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange for the first time in its 226-year history will be led by a woman. Stacey Cunningham, who started her career
For the first time in 226 years, woman to lead the NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange for the first time in its 226-year history will be led by a woman. Stacey Cunningham, who started her career
New networking event at Rideau Club aims to inspire more women into leadership roles
Inaugural gathering features talks from female CEOs of The Urban Element, ONFE
Planning committee OKs 25-storey development at Westboro station
Ottawa’s planning committee endorsed a 25-storey, mixed-use development near Westboro transit station, despite the ward councilor taking a hard line against the rezoning application. The
New Capital Build Task Force looking to foster millennial-friendly Ottawa
Business and community leaders in Ottawa have assembled as a new task force hoping to put some momentum behind the city’s transformational developments and attract
Feds spending millions of dollars on Facebook ads, boosted posts
The government of Canada has been increasing its use of paid Facebook advertisements over the last three years, spending tens of millions of dollars on
CIBC’s net income up nearly 25%
CIBC reported better-than-expected results for its second quarter with a nearly 25 per cent increase in net income compared with a year ago. The lender
Seeking cannabis entrepreneurs, Canopy looks to invest $1M in seed capital
One of the country’s largest cannabis growers is looking to invest up to $1 million in startups within the budding industry. Ottawa-area pot producer Canopy
Ottawa’s Telesat, BluMetric receive funding from Canada-Israel partnership
Two Ottawa firms will reap the rewards of a bilateral R&D fund between Canada and Israel. Satellite technology firm Telesat and water treatment and remediation
West Ottawa Board of Trade, Ottawa Chamber of Commerce set to merge without Orléans
Two local chambers of commerce have agreed to merge their operations, subject to the approval of their members. At a Mayor’s Breakfast series event on
Op-ed: Rethinking highrise designs to build better Ottawa communities
Ottawa is not known for its tall buildings. In fact, in our downtown business area – the neighbourhood that, in other North American cities, has
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