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Here are six Ottawa startups that are conquering the B2C market

From custom collages to AI-powered bike fitting software, check out six local startups making waves in the B2C market.

Local business leaders and companies recognized at 2025 Best Ottawa Business Awards

The Best Ottawa Business Awards (BOBs) were held Friday at the Westin Hotel, bringing together a who’s who of the local business community.

From growth companies to growth capital: Benjamin Bergen appointed CEO at CVCA

After a decade at the helm of the Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI), Benjamin Bergen will be moving into a different tech advocacy role.

Richcraft founder Kris Singhal and family donate $20M to support new Civic campus

The Kris Singhal Family has donated $20 million to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation in support of the...

Q4 and full-year results position Calian Group for strong 2026, outgoing CEO Kevin Ford says

Calian Group CEO Kevin Ford said Wednesday that the Ottawa firm’s fourth-quarter results mark “a significant turning point for the company,” as he prepares to retire at the end of December.

Gallery: Executive Report on Cornwall: VIP Roundtable Discussion

Event Date: 11/24/2025 Organizer: Ottawa Business JournalOttawa Business Journal Cornwall’s business and economic leaders gathered on Nov. 24, 2025,...

Seven local tech firms make the annual Deloitte Technology Fast 500

Seven Ottawa companies featured on this year’s Deloitte Technology Fast 500, released last week.

Calian to work with Ericsson and Saab on communications systems to aid defence operations

Ottawa-based Calian Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ericsson Canada and Saab with the goal...

Gallery: BOMA Ottawa Industry Luncheon

BOMA Ottawa marked its approaching 50th anniversary in 2026 with a special luncheon event, paying tribute to the city’s growth and the commercial real estate sector that helped build its skyline. The celebration also acknowledged Ottawa’s larger 200-year history since the founding of Bytown.

New study suggests entrepreneurs more likely to experience symptoms of ADHD

A new study from the Business Development Bank of Canada suggests that attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, may be more common among entrepreneurs than in the general adult population.

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