Outgoing Invest Ottawa CEO Lazenby touts capital as Canada’s ‘hottest tech sector’
After five years as the capital’s “VP of sales,” Bruce Lazenby stayed true to form in his last major public appearance as head of Invest
Outgoing Invest Ottawa CEO Lazenby touts capital as Canada’s ‘hottest tech sector’
After five years as the capital’s “VP of sales,” Bruce Lazenby stayed true to form in his last major public appearance as head of Invest
Boivin to chair chamber board of directors
Accu-Rate Corporation CEO Marie Boivin was sworn in Thursday as the new chair of the board of directors of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce. Ms.
With the decline of our dollar and oil prices, there is some good news for investors in Ontario as private market investments in Ontario that
Feature: Science and Tech CEO looks to new frontiers
Change is in the air at the Canada Museum of Science and Technology. The museum’s main building, which closed in 2014 due to mould in
Local translation firm ready for global opportunities
A 2008 OBJ Forty Under 40 recipient is in Orlando this week as part of an all-woman Canadian trade mission she says has the potential
Local design firm relishes role in clients’ global success
Scott Gibson has clients from coast to coast in North America, but the 71-year-old president of Gibson Product Design says he has no desire to
City announces eight projects for municipal innovation pilot program
Eight projects under the city’s Municipal Innovation Pilot Program were unveiled to city council Wednesday. “The city is one of the first municipalities in Canada
Hydro Ottawa pays record $19.4M dividend to city
After a record-breaking profit year for Hydro Ottawa, the city is getting an extra $1.2-million dividend from the utility. But local taxpayers shouldn’t expect to
NAV Canada’s air traffic control technology has become a staple at airports around the world
In a basement testing facility near the Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Jim Hill is helping to shape the future of air traffic control technology. Mr. Hill
Feature: Ottawa companies become early adopters of conversational commerce
By Michael Woods The days of dialing 1-800 numbers could soon be over, thanks to the latest trend in artificial intelligence – and Ottawa companies
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Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall