‘I have not seen anything anywhere that looks like what’s going on in Ottawa’: Goldy Hyder
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, discusses leveraging Canadian talent and addressing barriers to business growth.
‘I have not seen anything anywhere that looks like what’s going on in Ottawa’: Goldy Hyder
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, discusses leveraging Canadian talent and addressing barriers to business growth.
Pandemic, slower U.S. migration see Canada closing gap with U.S. in workforce race
Since the global onset of COVID-19, Canada has been closing the gap with the United States when it comes to attracting and keeping new permanent
Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, said U.S. lawmakers and counterparts – even White House officials – have been worried for weeks
Ex-Ottawa Senators players, business leaders help to launch Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation
New organization will continue to boost young people’s physical health, but will focus more on serving Gatineau and west Quebec and on youth social justice activities.
Senators turn to veteran executive Weir to fill senior role at new community foundation
The longtime Ottawa resident spent more than a decade in communications and marketing posts with the new foundation’s predecessor, the Ottawa Senators Foundation.
Former Sens stalwart Phillips to lead team’s new community foundation
New organization replaces the former Ottawa Senators Foundation, which officially ended its relationship with the NHL club at the end of July.
Sens Foundation to change name, continue serving local youth
Charitable organization said Tuesday it is changing its name to the Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation after its affiliation with NHL club ends on July 31.
Ottawa Senators break ties with Foundation, seek bids for new charitable arm
The Ottawa Senators Foundation said Thursday it will no longer be affiliated with Capital Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Ottawa Senators.
In photos: Sens Soirée raises $239K for Ottawa youth
Ottawa Senators players stepped off the ice and into crisp suits at the Senators Soirée gala Saturday evening, which aims to get youth in the
Don’t make election about immigration, corporate Canada tells political leaders
Business leaders worried about Canada’s aging demographics have been urging political parties to avoid inflaming the immigration debate ahead of this fall’s federal election. The
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