Opinions divided on governments’ COVID-19 response performance
There’s been frustrations with the federal government around vaccine expectations, and with the provincial government over its mixed messages surrounding public health restrictions.
Opinions divided on governments’ COVID-19 response performance
There’s been frustrations with the federal government around vaccine expectations, and with the provincial government over its mixed messages surrounding public health restrictions.
Players tee up plenty of fun at annual networking golf tourney
Monday’s event hosted by OBJ and the Ottawa Board of Trade attracted a sold-out contingent of 144 golfers.
Navigating the shifting demand for office, retail space
The prolonged work-from-home experiment – and questions about where employees will want to work, post-pandemic – is leaving many businesses unsure of their future office
The light at the end of the pandemic tunnel – for some
While some in Ottawa’s business community believe the worst economic impact of the pandemic is behind them, other industries face a prolonged recovery.
Building back better: The opportunities for businesses in a post-COVID Ottawa
A permanent shift is underway in the way we work, connect with clients and think about our city as a whole.
Former Deloitte Ottawa partner Abbott takes on new leadership role at BDO
Veteran accountant becomes BDO’s new managing partner and will oversee 270 employees at nine locations in Ottawa and the surrounding area.
The post-pandemic industries to watch in Ottawa
Tech sector’s relative strength may help it address its long-standing labour shortage by attracting students to the industry.
EY veteran Tomlin promoted to managing partner of professional services firm’s Ottawa office
Former tech executive has been EY Canada’s Ottawa-based digital and innovation partner for the past three years.
Wage subsidies providing ‘safety net’ for companies, employees
While some Ottawa businesses say these programs played a critical role in helping them weather the pandemic, the impact – and takeup – of these
Ottawa companies get creative in rethinking traditional holiday office parties
Businesses and organizations look for fun but safe options for holding year-end celebrations with employees
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