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‘There’s a disconnect in the market right now’: Hugh Gorman

This interview with Hugh Gorman, CEO at commercial property manager Colonnade BridgePort, appears in the 2023 Welch LLP Business Growth Survey report.

Regional wineries, bakeries welcome rise of culinary tourism, including corporate events

From bakery trails to guided wine tours, culinary tourism is becoming a popular way for locals and tourists to discover some of Eastern Ontario’s “best-kept secrets,” providing a boost for regional businesses.

Gen Z worried AI will affect their career prospects, but HR experts say they should embrace it

A new study found that despite their digital savvy, 73 per cent of gen Z workers are worried that AI will impact their jobs. 

Bragging rights up for grabs at this competitive golf tourney in support of local charities

There’s a new charity golf tournament coming to Ottawa this summer, but if you’re what they call a weekend hacker, forget it. This tourney is geared toward more devoted disciples of the game.

New Paris route could benefit business leaders from both sides of the Atlantic, officials say

When Air France flight AF 328 from Paris touched down in Ottawa Tuesday afternoon, it marked the return of transatlantic travel to the Canadian capital. 

Final destination is French embassy for Air France celebration of direct flights

Just like on the Air France flights, there was complimentary Champagne served during the stunning cocktail reception held last night at the Embassy of France to celebrate the new direct flight route between Ottawa and Paris.

Feds widen pathways for attracting tech talent

Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.

Rideau Rollers brings “rollerskating renaissance” to Chinatown

With Rideau Rollers, Alysha Gardner is spearheading the revival of a rollerskating culture in the city and bringing variety to the streets of Chinatown.

Local catering company really cooking with several museum contracts around the city

Ottawa-based company My Catering Group has signed a three-year contract with the Canadian Museum of Nature, a step towards its goal of reaching its $15-million annual revenue goal in the next three years.

As tech industry readies for Collision conference, some wonder about the future of the event

Between appearances from AI leader Geoffrey Hinton and executives from Airbnb, Amazon Web Services and Google's AI researcher Deep Mind will be another hot topic: the value and future of the Collision conference itself.