Ottawa’s Taste for Life benefit marks 20 years supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS
A Taste for Life is the little fundraiser that could, climbing mountains of stigma and discrimination to reach 20 years of helping individuals and families
Ottawa’s Taste for Life benefit marks 20 years supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS
A Taste for Life is the little fundraiser that could, climbing mountains of stigma and discrimination to reach 20 years of helping individuals and families
Ottawa entrepreneurs have strong startup, scaleup mindsets: report
Ottawa’s entrepreneurs have the right mindsets to launch and scale up their businesses, but the startup community could use a bit more cohesion, according to
Carleton University, BlackBerry QNX join forces to put brakes on cyber threats to self-driving cars
A group of Carleton University students is working with Transport Canada and BlackBerry QNX to devise ways of thwarting potential cyberattacks against self-driving vehicles. Richard
Quarterhill caps first year in IIOT with US$5M California contract win
One year after announcing a pivot to acquire companies in the emerging industrial Internet of Things sector, Ottawa-based Quarterhill announced this week that one of
IMF: Canadian economy will still grow in 2018, just a little less
The International Monetary Fund projects moderate economic growth for Canada this year and next, albeit at a rate lower than last year’s and significantly slower
Bank of Canada holds benchmark interest rate as economic growth moderates
The Bank of Canada is maintaining its trend-setting interest rate as its careful assessment of the timing of future hikes continues amid a backdrop of
Telfer School of Management gives students the means to make an impact
A special report highlighting the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management graduate management programs
Expansion on the menu for Ottawa’s Thyme & Again
Thyme & Again is cooking up something new and exciting – a major expansion of its catering services and meals-to-go business. Owner Sheila Whyte has
Virginia company acquires Kanata-based Nordion assets
The parent company of one of Ottawa’s largest life sciences firms has announced plans to sell a segment of Kanata-based Nordion, with roughly 150 employees
Ottawa-based Telesat anticipates up to $236M in Q1 revenues
As Telesat sets its sights on a new downtown location, the firm’s revenues are expected to keep even with last year’s performance. The Ottawa-based satellite
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