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Porter Airlines announces Pearson-YOW route with its new Embraer aircraft

Porter Airlines will fly four times a day from Toronto to Ottawa with its new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, the airline announced Thursday.

Accounting firm Crowe BGK cements its Kanata North presence with new March Road location

Crowe BGK is no stranger to the Kanata Research Park since it opened its first Ontario location in 2005 – quickly becoming a gem in the west end of Ottawa.

The ‘tiny ad agency’ that could: Al Albania starts a well-deserved retirement

There’s not much that Al Albania has not turned his hand to. Now, the Ottawa advertising maven is retiring from the full-service ad agency he founded nearly a half-century ago. 

More cooperation needed between feds and private sector in the global hunt for high-tech talent

The government’s Digital Ambition program was announced by the Treasury Board in August with the stated goal, “To enable delivery of government in the digital age for all Canadians.

Op-ed: Do I take a sick day, or do I work sick? The decision is not so easy anymore

"There has never been a time that I can recall over the course of my career that the “sick day” has been such a popular topic," writes Karen Brownrigg.

BLG event raises $88K for brain cancer research in honour of late Marc Jolicoeur

BLG brought nearly 100 invited guests together to honour Jolicoeur's tremendous contributions while also raising money for a legacy endowment fund.

BoC expected to end year off with one more rate increase, likely to pause hikes soon

Forecasters anticipate the central bank will raise its key interest rate, which is currently at 3.75 per cent, by either a quarter or half a percentage point next week.

Region’s jobless rate edges up to 4.5% in November, labour market still hot, Statistics Canada says

Local employers added nearly 5,000 jobs to their payrolls in November, but the unemployment rate still edged up with the number of people looking for work.

FigBytes raises US$14.5M in fresh capital as software firm finds its groove amid growing ESG trend

CEO says Ottawa-based firm is gearing up for a “massive explosion” in ESG reporting requirements over the next few years.

Immigrants are part of the answer to the labour shortage puzzle in Eastern Ontario, officials agree

With labour shortages in all sectors causing challenges across Eastern Ontario, one strategy that is gaining traction is attracting more immigrants to rural regions.