After months of questions and uncertainty, Pacific Safety Products hopes that a merger with Zuni Holdings will help it recover
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Ottawa’s chefs were inspired – not stifled – by Canada’s recession. Restaurateurs reinvented menus and methods, taking the city’s industry to a new level of expertise and experimentation.
Continue reading »Cheaper drinking in Quebec
One of the nice parts about living in Ottawa is its proximity to Quebec. Crossing a bridge into Gatineau means
Continue reading »Taking business into your own hands
Interested in running a business from your own home? Some say a recession can be the best time to start.
Continue reading »Recession-proof restaurants
High-end restaurants should be the first to suffer in a recession but Ottawa is showing that isn’t always the case.
Continue reading »Taking a risk on himself
Many people clung to their jobs during the recession. Others chose to quit, braving an uncertain financial future to launch their own start-ups.
Continue reading »Guardian angels for Ottawa start-ups
Ottawa has lots of brilliant people. They have brilliant ideas. Some of these ideas could sprout the next big technology company – the next Nortel or RIM. But venture capital has dried up in Ottawa. Who will finance these ideas? Who will trust our brilliant entrepreneurs? The answer: angel capital networks.
Continue reading »Moo-ving on up
A weak dollar and over-abundance of beef on the market has meant for a tough recession recovery for Ontario’s cattle producers. It’s forced many to change the way they do business.
Continue reading »Fashion industry remains strong
North America’s fashion industry was one of the first to suffer during the recession. But Ottawa’s fashion scene has remained unscathed and should continue to do well.
Continue reading »Filling in the blanks
The economy continues to strike Ottawans with layoffs, spinning non-government supported industries into a predicament about their futures.
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