Enrolment at several of the region’s top business schools is on the upswing as universities roll out new programs specifically tailored to emerging and high-growth
Enrolment at several of the region’s top business schools is on the upswing as universities roll out new programs specifically tailored to emerging and high-growth
Last chance for Ottawa businesses to make their voices heard
The results are used by business organizations such as BOMA Ottawa, the West Ottawa Board of Trade and BIAs to gain a better understanding of
BlackBerry QNX puts automotive spotlight on Ottawa
While most auto shows make a spectacle of expensive cars and sleek designs, Ottawa’s Autonomous Vehicle Summit on Wednesday puts the focus on the software
Former Crowne Plaza GM Denis Gilles returns to Ottawa to lead new Hilton properties
After spending decades living the nomadic lifestyle so typical of a top-level hotel manager, Denis Gilles feels like he’s finally where he’s meant to be.
Ontario limits use of New York iron to push back against Buy American law
The Ontario government is pushing back against New York State’s Buy American law by limiting public sector procurement with suppliers in that state. A new
Transcontinental dives deeper into packaging with US$1.3B acquisition
Transcontinental Inc. is taking a big leap in its strategic shift towards flexible packaging with the company’s largest ever deal that would diminish the role
Indigenous entrepreneurs travel to Ottawa for pitchfest at Lockheed Martin Canada
Six teams of Indigenous entrepreneurs travelled to Ottawa last week to compete in a Dragons’ Den-style pitch event for a $5,000 prize and the opportunity
Tech firms market work-life balance, startup culture at Discover TechNata job fair
As the man in charge of hiring at a fast-growing tech firm, Ian Durant knows your talent pool can never be too deep. Which is
Ottawa entrepreneur Stayci Keetch grows side-hustle video firm into full-fledged business
At an age when most young adults are getting their working feet wet, Stayci Keetch was already holding down a job as a television production
Skiers hit slopes at Camp Fortune for Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa
What a relief that the charity skiathon for the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa made a big splash, figuratively speaking only — not literally. The
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