Fastest Growing Companies: Mopify cleans up
When Alex Hebert and Ian O’Halloran were looking to start a business in 2013, they were in search of a traditional brick-and-mortar sector they could
Fastest Growing Companies: Mopify cleans up
When Alex Hebert and Ian O’Halloran were looking to start a business in 2013, they were in search of a traditional brick-and-mortar sector they could
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
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When it comes to his thriving business career, David DiNardo credits much of his success to his former life as a competitive soccer player. DiNardo,
Techopia Live: L-Spark female founders event shows young girls what’s possible
Techopia Live joined hundreds of Ottawa business leaders at L-Spark’s Female Founders and Funders event on Wednesday, where Willis College unveiled a new scholarship with
Business leader shares personal story of rebuilding her life with help from YMCA-YWCA NCR
Sandra Tisiot is a savvy businesswoman, a mom and a former professional dancer. But, what a lot of people don’t know about the Ottawa mortgage
Major U.S. investors keeping eye on Canada as Trudeau pushes trade in Manhattan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will work the room at a business luncheon in Manhattan today on the merits of free trade and global economic co-operation,
BlackBerrys accounted for only 3% of smartphones used in Canada at end of 2017
Somewhat reluctantly, Athar Afzal finally gave up on BlackBerry earlier this year. He was a longtime fan of the iconic Canadian phone brand but his
Feds, tech firms on ‘collision course’ for downtown Ottawa office space
The tech firms snapping up office space in Ottawa’s central business district will soon face greater competition for accommodations if the federal government resumes its
Hats off: Lee Valley executives honoured by Retail Council of Canada
Lee Valley president and CEO Robin Lee and company founders Leonard and Lorraine Lee are the recipients of the Retail Council of Canada’s Excellence in
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