Construction worker strike threatens to stall building boom, firms say
Construction association boss says work stoppage is another challenge for an industry already beset by a shortage of skilled labour, supply chain disruptions and soaring
Construction worker strike threatens to stall building boom, firms say
Construction association boss says work stoppage is another challenge for an industry already beset by a shortage of skilled labour, supply chain disruptions and soaring
Eastern promise: Jennings Real Estate makes move into Atlantic Canada with Halifax acquisition
A blossoming Ottawa-based property management firm has chosen one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities for its first acquisition outside the National Capital Region.
BDC survey indicates growing digital divide among Canadian businesses
Research indicates there is a growing digital divide among businesses in Canada as businesses without an effective digital presence are less likely to attract investment
Bank of Canada reaching out to Indigenous groups on economic reconciliation
Governor says the central bank hopes it can take a meaningful step toward building trust and strengthening its relationship with Indigenous peoples.
UPDATED: Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate falls to 4.6% in April amid strong growth
Statistics Canada says a number of signs point to an increasingly tight labour market in recent months, including a drop in the number of part-time
People on the Move: Jennifer Cross welcomes the chance to reimagine the office space
Jennifer Cross, through her new role with MARANT Construction, is now helping clients reconceptualize what their offices could look like.
BGC Ottawa celebrates ‘momentous’ opening of Taggart Parkes Family Clubhouse
There was no shortage of scissors to go around for all the excited kids who wanted to help snip the bright green ribbon at Thursday’s
Op-ed: How COVID changed networking – for the better
Even before COVID, superficial networking for me was never the goal and I counted down the minutes until I could ditch my high heels after
Bright Side of Business: Entrepreneur shares her love of nature to help others thrive
Ashworth, a former CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa, has always been a nature lover, but little did she know that, one day, she’d
Economy gains momentum with 1.1% GDP growth in February, best month since March 2021
The Canadian economy surged ahead in February as pandemic-related restrictions eased, fuelling expectations by economists that the Bank of Canada will opt for another oversized
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