Don’t be surprised – scrutinize those contractual terms and conditions
Agreements come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are painstakingly negotiated over the course of months, while others consist of the fine print
Don’t be surprised – scrutinize those contractual terms and conditions
Agreements come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are painstakingly negotiated over the course of months, while others consist of the fine print
4 website mistakes affecting your Google ranking
A key goal for any organization is to rank high in Google. In order to achieve that your website must be in order. And although
Ten questions a board member should ask about Intellectual Property for their company
Intellectual Property (IP) is one of the most valuable assets of an innovative company. However, IP is very complex and it can be challenging to
Prepare your business for the changing tax landscape in a global digital economy
The global digital economy offers significant opportunities for companies to grow revenue and gain market share. But with that comes intense competition, and a need
Five Canadian business stories to watch in the coming week
Reading the BoC tea leaves Economists and investors will be all ears when senior deputy Bank of Canada governor Carolyn Wilkins delivers a speech in
Time has come for national big data strategy, tech leaders tell governments
Tech leaders are challenging the federal Liberal government to get serious about reaping the rewards of one of the next big frontiers in the information
uOttawa law students break the ice on mental health at Ottawa Law Classic
Despite the lopsided finish, the real goal for the University of Ottawa law students was to raise awareness and funds for an important mental health
uOttawa law students break the ice on mental health at Ottawa Law Classic
Despite the lopsided finish, the real goal for the University of Ottawa law students was to raise awareness and funds for an important mental health
Nine more Ottawa grocery stores tapped for beer and cider sales
Nine Ottawa grocery stores are among 87 across Ontario that have been given approval to sell beer and cider starting in April. They join more
City of Ottawa is selling the old O-Trains
Calling all Ottawa railfans: If you’re feeling nostalgic or have an extra few thousand dollars just lying around, you could be the owner of the
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