In the Dragons’ Den: There’s nothing like getting a scolding on national TV
“What we really need to focus on now is our numbers. What’s the ask? If it’s too high, you lose credibility. If it’s too low,
In the Dragons’ Den: There’s nothing like getting a scolding on national TV
“What we really need to focus on now is our numbers. What’s the ask? If it’s too high, you lose credibility. If it’s too low,
In the Dragons’ Den: Ottawa tiki-hut operators Palapa Tours get their pitch ship-shape
Ottawa entrepreneurs Mike Karpishka and Gaby Saucedo, who made the cut for this season of CBC’s Dragons’ Den, share what it was like to prepare
Most consumers and businesses expect recession; views on inflation diverge: BoC
Consumers have become more pessimistic about inflation in the short run, while business expectations for inflation have eased.
Ottawa small businesses don’t share optimistic sentiment seen in national survey
Canada’s small and medium-sized businesses are banking on strong growth in the next three years, but that may not be the case in Ottawa.
This Kingston company is intent on providing the rare earth elements essential to transitioning from fossil fuels by recycling rather than mining them.
The RXN Hub builds on Kingston’s existing ecosystem of accelerators and incubators to address the gap that halts chem-tech start-ups in later stages of development.
Ottawa Tourism doles out federal relief to long and varied list of recipients
From bees to cheese and boating to bus tours, 55 tourism businesses in the Ottawa and Prescott-Russell region have received funding to help them recover
Shopify, publishers ask court to dismiss case alleging company profited from piracy
Shopify Inc. and a group of textbook publishers, which accused the tech company of profiting from content that is pirated or infringes on their trademarks,
Life in the fast lane: Get ready to meet Eastern Ontario’s fastest-growing companies
Not only did these companies achieve high rates of revenue growth, but they did so during one of the most challenging times in recent history.
Canadian economic growth lags expectations in Q2; July estimate points to contraction
The Canadian economy grew at an annual rate of 3.3 per cent in the second quarter, bringing the quarterly reading below estimates and an early
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