Registration requirements proposed for Ottawa salons, tattoo parlours
That new hairstyle, perfect manicure or lower back tattoo may be coming with more than style risks and Ottawa Public Health is looking for a
Registration requirements proposed for Ottawa salons, tattoo parlours
That new hairstyle, perfect manicure or lower back tattoo may be coming with more than style risks and Ottawa Public Health is looking for a
Immigrant entrepreneurs honoured at TiECon Canada in Ottawa
City officials recently paid tribute to the community impact and contributions of four local businesspeople with roots outside of Canada. TAG HR’s Seema Aurora, the
Ottawa firm’s vote-forecasting system trumps competition
After tracking U.S. election trends using patented artificial intelligence software, Ottawa company is ready to make its call on Donald vs. Hillary With one of
Dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency
The Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) is empowered with the administration and enforcement of the Income Tax Act (the “Act”). In connection with this, numerous issues arise for
Ottawa-Gatineau adds 3,900 jobs in October
Employers in the National Capital Region collectively went on a hiring binge in October, adding 3,900 employees to their payrolls, Statistics Canada reported Friday. That’s
Better Software Co. lands another $1M investment round
The Better Software Company just raised another $1 million. And, to be honest, no one is surprised anymore. This latest round brings the Ottawa startup to nearly
Canopy Growth enters hemp market with Quebec acquisition
Ottawa-area medical marijuana grower Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX: CGC) is diversifying into new cannabis products with the purchase of a Quebec hemp products producer. Drummondville-based
Shopify announces ‘100 per cent growth’ in stock ticker symbol
Shopify Inc. (NYSE:SHOP)(TSX:SH) just hit a milestone on the TSX: Effective today, the company is now trading with the ticker symbol SHOP instead of SH.
Ottawa hotels lobby for licensing of Airbnb landlords
With the number of Airbnb rentals in Ottawa proliferating, the city’s hoteliers association says it’s increasing pressure on government officials to introduce licensing requirements for
Ottawa’s Versature grows through integration
Paul Emond has a goal: Grow from $3.75 million in revenues to a $20-million company by 2020. If that sounds ambitious, consider that his company,
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