Number of public servants experiencing Phoenix pay issues shrinking: minister
Auditor general Michael Ferguson has been asked to determine how a move to modernize the federal government’s payroll system turned into a fiasco in which
Number of public servants experiencing Phoenix pay issues shrinking: minister
Auditor general Michael Ferguson has been asked to determine how a move to modernize the federal government’s payroll system turned into a fiasco in which
BOBs to shine spotlight on Ottawa’s economic stars
With preparations for one of the largest celebrations of local businesses underway, OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce are asking firms in the region
Making ‘innovation’ more than a buzzword
It’s the biggest buzzword in Canadian business today, and seemingly no entrepreneur – or politician, for that matter – can get through a conversation without
OakWood marks 60th anniversary with new multimillion-dollar facility
Local home renovation company OakWood has opened a new corporate headquarters and design centre in Orleans valued at more than $10 million. The fourth-generation family-owned
4,453% jump in revenue: You.i TV tops Ottawa firms on Profit 500
Eighteen companies based in the Ottawa area have made the Profit 500, a list of the fastest-growing companies in Canada. By Jacob Serebrin You.i TV
Kanata consulting company A Hundred Answers merges with national accounting firm MNP
A major player in the Ottawa management consulting scene has announced it is merging with one of the country’s largest accounting firms in an effort
Canopy Growth Corp. aiming to ‘dominate’ the world marijuana market, CEO says
The head of Canada’s largest medical marijuana producer had a message for Ottawa businesspeople Thursday morning at city hall: legalized weed is coming soon, and
Update: Program revamp leads to staffing shakeup at Royal Ottawa
A team of addiction counsellors working in the inpatient substance use and concurrent disorders program at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre has received layoff
Ottawa vibrator maker sued over ‘sensitive’ information collection
A U.S. woman has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit against the Ottawa maker of a smartphone-enabled vibrator, alleging the company sells products that secretly collect
Cash in the capital: Fusebill, You.i TV land multimillion-dollar funding rounds
The week is off to a prosperous start for the city’s tech sector, which has seen an infusion of $18 million into a pair of
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