
Business groups call on feds to bring public sector employees back to the office
In a letter with 33 signatories, business leaders argue that some governments are lagging in their plans to bring public-sector employees back to the office.
Business groups call on feds to bring public sector employees back to the office
In a letter with 33 signatories, business leaders argue that some governments are lagging in their plans to bring public-sector employees back to the office.
Milestone moment for Ottawa Riverkeeper as it makes NCC River House its new home
Ottawa Riverkeeper announced today that it has signed a lease to become the first official tenant of the NCC’s newly renovated River House, a celebrated
Public service unions say federal government’s guidance on hybrid work flawed
Federal public service unions say the government’s plan to get employees back to the office is confusing, disjointed and jeopardizing health and safety.
Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit Gala: Making the Water Sing rushes back to life
How fitting that “Wabano” means “new beginnings” in Ojibwe during a time when the public is venturing back out into the world, knowing the pandemic
Ottawa businesses hard-hit by trucker convoy ready to snap up government help
Ottawa businesses plan to take advantage of the government support available to help them cover costs incurred during the weeks-long trucker convoy protest last month.
Au revoir, Kareen Rispal: French ambassador bids farewell to Ottawa
The grand salon inside the Embassy of France was packed with people Wednesday night as guests said their goodbyes to outgoing Ambassador Kareen Rispal.
Former governor general Michaëlle Jean is awarded Key to City on International Women’s Day
Women from all walks of life headed to Ottawa City Hall on Tuesday morning to celebrate International Women’s Day and to participate in a special
Treasury Board boss OKs return to office for federal civil service
Treasury Board president Mona Fortier gave the green light Monday for federal departments and agencies to begin bringing public servants back to the office.
During an address at the Mayor’s Breakfast on Friday, Mona Fortier said the federal government will be looking for private-sector partners to help it digitize
Op-ed: Six takeaways for Ottawa from the new federal cabinet
Public affairs consultant Chris Day examines the potential impact on Ottawa’s tourism sector, local public servants and the third phase of LRT from the newly
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