Festival atmosphere attracts local startups to Montreal conference
Business conferences don’t usually have a reputation for being fun and casual but the Montreal International Startup Festival isn’t the average business conference. By Jacob
Festival atmosphere attracts local startups to Montreal conference
Business conferences don’t usually have a reputation for being fun and casual but the Montreal International Startup Festival isn’t the average business conference. By Jacob
Breakfast of champions: networking event targets early risers
Omar Choudhry says small businesses, social entrepreneurs and charities can learn a lot from each other. By Jacob Serebrin “We all pigeonhole things,” he says.
Senior staff cuts at Ottawa City Hall slice number of departments in half
New Ottawa city manager Steve Kanellakos has announced a new plan to save $2.7 million for taxpayers by cutting management jobs at city hall. Mr.
Ottawa to host 19 new electric vehicle charging stations
Ottawa will be home to 19 new electric vehicle charging stations at 10 locations as part of the Ontario government’s effort to encourage more residents to
Sens announce new renovations to Canadian Tire Centre
The Ottawa Senators are planning more renovations to the Canadian Tire Centre despite long-term plans to build a new arena for the team in LeBreton
Unions knew OC Transpo layoffs were coming, Blais says
It should be no surprise that up to 600 OC Transpo employees could lose their jobs when light rail opens, the transit commission chairman said
The impact of the changing eligible capital property regime when selling a business
If you’re a business owner thinking of selling in the next 18 months, you need to know about the recent proposed changes to the Eligible
McMillan enters third decade as a ‘global player’
If you’re a mid-sized creative agency headquartered in Ottawa, you don’t become a global player without a bit of pluck. By Michael Woods About six
‘Milestone projects’ in NCC 50-year plan include revamped 24 Sussex
The National Capital Commission’s draft plan for the next 50 years envisions a more populous Ottawa region, home to about two million people by 2067,
OC Transpo trying to keep defence employees on board
OC Transpo is gearing up to keep as many National Defence employees as possible as the great Nortel campus migration finally begins. Beginning in September,
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