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People on the Move: Improvised interview starts a new chapter for Mychelle Mollot

Long-time technology executive Mychelle Mollot is the new chief marketing officer at the Ottawa-based software firm Knak.

The new Ottawa Board of Trade

On June 12, 2023, the Ottawa Board of Trade hosted its 166th Annual General Meeting in downtown...

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate ticks up to 4.5% in July

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate continued to rise last month as the workforce kept growing faster than the number...

Nominations now open for 2023 Best Ottawa Business Awards

It’s that time of year: the annual Best Ottawa Business Awards (BOBs) are once again accepting nominations for one of the city’s most prestigious business awards programs. 

How Ottawa Tourism is injecting the city with a big dose of team spirit

Ottawa Tourism's strong team spirit helps lift the spirit of Ottawa.

Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa breaks down employment barriers with an investment from RBC

Finding a job is never easy, especially when you're facing barriers. That's why the Youth Services Bureau was glad to get support from RBC Future Launch Support.

Porter Airlines beefs up Western Canada connections direct from Ottawa

In a bid to expand its network in Western Canada, Porter Airlines has announced a new route from Ottawa to Edmonton while also marking its first Ottawa-to-Vancouver direct flight.

Rookie minister Jenna Sudds could be effective voice for Ottawa in federal cabinet: observers

Ottawa’s lone representative in cabinet, Kanata-Carleton MP Jenna Sudds, was appointed minister of families, children and social development, and her perspective and background could be good news for Ottawa’s business community, one observer says.

Op-ed: Innovation, leadership and collaboration needed to reclaim Ottawa’s tech glory

"As the tech scene seemed to gain momentum pre-pandemic, the post- pandemic era now brings uncertainty, urging us to examine the issues that have led to this concerning situation," writes Sacha Gera.

Ottawa moves up in CBRE’s annual ranking of tech hubs, but fails to break top 10

Ottawa has moved up in CBRE’s annual ranking of tech hubs, failing to crack the top 10 for the second year but continuing its reign at the top of the list among all 50 North American markets measured.Â