Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Extension of CEBA repayment deadline gets mixed reviews from business groups
Business groups gave a mixed reaction to PM Justin Trudeau’s announcement Thursday that the initial repayment deadline for CEBA loans will be extended to Jan.
Business leader Thomas d’Aquino launches new memoir: Private Power, Public Purpose
It was an impressive turnout for the launch of business leader, policy thinker, philanthropist and arts patron Thomas d’Aquino’s new memoir, Private Power, Public Purpose:
Op-ed: Like business, the federal workforce is not turning back the clock, TB boss says
“Public servants have never stopped working and they delivered under extremely difficult circumstances when Canadians needed them most — during the pandemic,” writes Mona Fortier.
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.
“He brought both vision and incredible entrepreneurial enthusiasm and kickstarted a number of new fundraising initiatives,” said Bowman, vice chair of enterprise strategic client group
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.
Trucker border blockades tighten bottlenecks on choked supply chain
Since Monday, protesters have cut off Canada-bound traffic on the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor in a show of solidarity with demonstrators in Ottawa.
‘The tap remains completely turned off’: Ottawa tourism leaders urge feds to reopen border
Local industry says time is of the essence to allow tourism businesses to cash in on what’s traditionally their busiest time of year.
Why the feds aren’t closing the door on non-essential businesses
While Canada’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak has taken off drastically in the last week, some have found it lopsided across the country. In Ontario
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