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Mayor’s Breakfast: A Conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney

Presented by the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal Join us for an exclusive edition...

New video campaign helps new grads present their skills to prospective employers

With economic pressures limiting opportunities for students and new grads, local post-secondary schools are working with economic development partners to spotlight the next generation of talent in the city.

CarMa Institute is quietly powering the next wave of biotech from The ByWard Market

In the heart of Ottawa’s ByWard Market, a new kind of investor relations and capital strategy firm...

At Red Apron, Jennifer Heagle has made a welcoming space for women in the food industry

When Jennifer Heagle started her career, she wanted to run a business that was entrenched in her...

CHEO Gala: A dazzling night of glitz, glamour and good deeds

With its throwback theme to the Roaring 20s, luxe aesthetic, and 360-degree cocktail hub within the walls...

Helping young people rise and thrive

The Youth Services Bureau (YSB) is a story of people coming together – of a community that...

Hockey with the Hapkes

Every October, Michael Hapke has an important decision to make.  Do I haul the boards, plexiglass, netting and...

Bitten by the startup bug at Solink, Michèle Marchand has found her own passion project

After about a decade of jumping from one industry to another, Michèle Marchand finally found a venture...

Flow-through for tech? It’s the billion-dollar question

In Mark Carney’s “Canada Strong” plan, our prime minister’s priorities are clear. If there is one theme that...

BYA Lifetime Achievement winner Bree Jamieson-Holloway on rising above imposter syndrome

Lawyer and entrepreneur Bree Jamieson-Holloway is used to being the youngest person in the room. In 2020, she was an OBJ Forty Under 40 recipient and two years later became the youngest person ever appointed to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal. Now, she’s been named the 2025 Lifetime Achievement recipient at the Ottawa Businesswoman of the Year Awards — and she just turned 40.