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BUYING GUIDE FOR BUSINESS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

OTTAWA’S 2022

BOOK OF LISTS MORE THAN 30 INDUSTRY SECTORS TECH, BUSINESS SERVICES, REAL ESTATE & MORE PLUS LARGEST FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND LARGEST CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

KEY ECONOMIC STATS

SUPPLEMENT TO

INDUSTRY LEADERS

EXCLUSIVE: OTTAWA’S HOTTEST NEIGHBOURHOODS What company contributed to our local economy by hiring 27,500 employees, many of them veterans, since 1939? SEE PAGE 64


EDITOR'S NOTE

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o me, the Book of Lists is an anomaly. Launched in the late 1990s as a printed directory of local business, it remains one of Ottawa Business Journal’s most popular and in-demand special projects. At this time of year, OBJ is regularly asked: When is the new Book of Lists published? How can I get my hands on it? There is an eagerness around this project. Readers don’t want it, they need it. That gives the team at OBJ great satisfaction, especially given the enormity and complexity of creating the Book of Lists each year. So why is it an anomaly? Two reasons. First, you would think in this digital age – accelerated by the pandemic – that readers would believe that data contained in the Book of Lists is readily available at the click of a mouse. Wrong! As we like to say at OBJ, the Book of Lists remains a unique source of hard-to-access information on local companies, even in this age of Google. Second, somewhat related to above, in this digital age people still want a physical copy of the Book of Lists – a printed publication they can keep at arm’s length for quick reference. Don’t get me wrong: our readers consult the digital edition of the Book of Lists thousands of times. But the popularity of the printed directory is elevated by improvements to the Book of Lists over the past few years. Our editorial team now includes many fascinating features such as Who’s Who profiles, data on government contract wins and a local look at who made the province’s sunshine list. All of this makes the Book of Lists more than a business directory – it makes it a good read. Pick up a copy, lean back, enjoy and learn.

What’s in the Book of Lists

Credit where it’s due As mentioned above, the Book of Lists is a mammoth project. OBJ wants to first thank all of the companies and organizations that responded to requests for information. Much of the credit for this project belongs to Lisa Thibodeau from OBJ, who organized the research. She was supported this year by Liam Curran, who hounded countless companies for information. Interim editor Steve Ladurantaye led the creation of editorial features. Let’s not forget the OBJ design team and sales team. Kudos to them. Thank you to all the businesses who support the Book of Lists, particularly our cover sponsor, Commissionaires Ottawa. We could not do this without you. This publication is also available for purchase in a digital format, with our databases organized in an Excel file at OBJ.ca. Whether you prefer the print or digital edition, the Book of Lists is an invaluable business directory, buyer’s guide and research tool that will be a versatile resource for your organization throughout the year.

Michael Curran Publisher Ottawa Business Journal

On the following pages, readers will find detailed facts and figures on more than 600 companies, organized into dozens of economic sectors. This publication is divided into four chapters that focus on the city’s key economic sectors. As always, the rankings of the largest firms – broken down into more than two dozen industry categories – are the heart of the Book of Lists. The final chapter of the Book of Lists is a hodgepodge of interesting data such as largest government vendors and the biggest construction projects. Consult the table of contents for more information.

SHOULD YOUR COMPANY BE IN THE BOOK OF LISTS? If so, please send details to research@obj.ca These lists are current as of November 2021. ©2021 by Ottawa Business Journal. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced by any method in whole or in part without written permission by Ottawa Business Journal. The majority of the information on these lists is provided by the companies listed. In the event that companies do not respond, information is drawn from previous listings where noted, as well as public sources such as websites, annual reports, regulatory filings and news sources. While every attempt is made to ensure the thoroughness and accuracy of the list, omissions and errors sometimes occur. Some firms that may qualify for the list are not included because the company either failed to respond to requests for information by press time or because of space constraints. Categories are drawn up in an attempt to gather information of relevance to the Ottawa market. Research by Lisa Thibodeau. Please send questions, comments, additions and corrections to research@obj.ca.

BOOK OF LISTS MORE THAN 30 INDUSTRY SECTORS TECH, BUSINESS SERVICES, REAL ESTATE & MORE PLUS LARGEST FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND LARGEST CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

KEY ECONOMIC STATS

SUPPLEMENT TO

INDUSTRY LEADERS EXCLUSIVE: OTTAWA’S HOTTEST NEIGHBOURHOODS What company contributed to our local economy by hiring 27,500 employees, many of them veterans, since 1939? SEE PAGE 64

PUBLISHER Michael Curran INTERIM EDITOR Steve Ladurantaye RESEARCHER Lisa Thibodeau CREATIVE DIRECTOR Tanya Connolly-Holmes GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Celine Haché-Paquette Regan Van Dusen ADVERTISING SALES Wendy Baily Eric Dupuis Victoria Stewart

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BUSINESS SERVICES Sector snapshot: Business leaders, industry facts and figures.....................4 Who’s who: Accounting executives.....................................................................5 Accounting firms....................................................................................................7 Marketing and advertising agencies............................................................. 9-10 Employee benefits firms ......................................................................................11 Labour and employment law firms.................................................................... 13 HR consultants...................................................................................................... 14 Managed service providers................................................................................. 14 Insurance brokers................................................................................................. 15 Law firms............................................................................................................17-18 Executive search................................................................................................... 19 Business community: Lifetime achievement award...................................... 20

REAL ESTATE Sector snapshot: Industry facts and figures ................................................. 22 Who’s who: Commercial real estate brokers................................................... 23 Interior designers................................................................................................ 25 Architecture.......................................................................................................... 26 Engineering...........................................................................................................27 Office buildings ................................................................................................... 29 Commercial real estate brokers........................................................................ 31 Serviced offices................................................................................................... 33 Commercial property management ................................................................ 33 Hotels............................................................................................................... 34-35 Furnished suite providers....................................................................................37 Meetings & convention spaces.................................................................... 38-39 NEW Ottawa's hottest neighbourhoods.....................................................40-41 Real estate community: Office space is not dead......................................... 42

TECHNOLOGY Sector snapshot: Best places to work in tech................................................44 Who’s who: Animation studios.......................................................................... 45 Defence.................................................................................................................. 47 Accelerators.........................................................................................................48 Animation..............................................................................................................48 Photonics.............................................................................................................. 49 Patent & trademark firms................................................................................... 51 Telecom................................................................................................................... 51 Aerospace............................................................................................................. 52 Fintech................................................................................................................... 53 Digital strategy.................................................................................................... 53 Clean tech............................................................................................................. 54 Fastest growing companies............................................................................... 55 Technology community: Tracking Ottawa's evolution.................................. 56

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AWARDS, ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER BUSINESS SECTORS Sector snapshot: Industry facts and figures.................................................. 58 Who’s who: Craft brewers................................................................................... 59 In-home care providers........................................................................................ 61 Craft breweries.................................................................................................... 62 Audio visual dealers............................................................................................ 63 Security personnel firms.................................................................................... 65 Security technology firms................................................................................. 65 2021 Forty Under 40 recipients..................................................................66-69 Businesswomen of the year.................................................................................71 Business improvement areas.............................................................................72 GOVERNMENT SPENDING: TOP FEDERAL CONTRACTS & VENDORS....74-75 CONSTRUCTION: TOP PROJECTS OF 2021.....................................................76-77 WHO MAKES WHAT: PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS............. 78-81

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ACCOUNTING FIRMS ADVERTISING AGENCIES EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRMS HR CONSULTANTS INSURANCE BROKERS LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS LAW FIRMS MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS

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SECTOR

SNAPSHOT

BUSINESS SERVICES

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usiness services can be a difficult sector to define. Encompassing any business that helps another business do its business, Ottawa’s scene includes everything from HR firms to mergers and acquisition law office. They may be tricky to define, but their effects on the economy are impossible to deny. That was more obvious than ever in 2021, as businesses continued to look for outside help to solve many of the thorny problems presented to them by the pandemic. The sector’s importance was underlined by the 2021 CEO of the Year, who was selected by OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce. Kathryn Tremblay, CEO of Ottawa-based staffing and recruitment agencies excelHR and Altis Recruitment, demonstrates how critical business services are to the city’s success. As pandemic-fuelled chaos swirled all around her business 18 months ago, she calmly stood in the eye of the storm. She plotted an organizational shift that was less about boosting revenues than it was about lifting spirits. Not that things were necessarily thriving at Tremblay's Ottawa-based staffing and recruitment agencies. With the global economy in a tailspin, the firms and their affiliated companies, Altis Technology and excelITR, were bleeding cash as the temporary workers they were paid to recruit were being jettisoned from their job sites by the hundreds. In a matter of weeks, 40 per cent of the companies' 2,000 placements were out of work. While that left a gaping hole in the excelHR network's balance sheet, finances weren't Tremblay's main worry. "You didn't have time to think," says the 54-year-old Orléans native. "For us, we went straight into the mode of, let's try to help as many Canadians work as possible. Let's not worry about the numbers; let's not worry about our losses. Our team members came together, almost like a rally cry, to show up for Canadians." What happened next won’t be found in most CEOs’ business recovery playbooks, but it is as much a part of Tremblay’s DNA as her thousand-watt smile. The veteran executive led a transformation that not only helped her clients overcome unprecedented economic and human resource challenges but also turned her own companies’ fortunes around, earning Tremblay the 2021 CEO of the Year Award from OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce. She joined a list of distinguished recipients that includes Kinaxis boss John Sicard, the 2020 honouree, and Telesat chief executive Dan Goldberg, who captured the trophy in 2019. Under Tremblay’s guidance, her companies launched a series of webinars zeroing in on topics that were suddenly top of mind to employees and managers across the country who were navigating an unprecedented crisis: mental wellness in

KATHRYN TREMBLAY the workplace, how to plan for an eventual return to the office, fostering a more inclusive work environment and more. Over the past year, the organization has hosted more than a dozen virtual seminars, which have been viewed by thousands of participants – including many of excelHR's competitors. Providing advice to your business rivals might seem counterproductive. But Tremblay, who has mentored hundreds of students and entrepreneurs in her three-decade career, has always believed that collaborating with her peers is the surest path to long-term success – for both her companies and the industry as a whole. "When I have an issue, I'm never afraid to pick up the phone," she says. "I'll (contact) anyone in my community and I'll say, 'What do you think about this issue and why did you handle it that way?' I'm not afraid to ask for advice. I love listening to other people's ideas, and I'm willing to champion those ideas if I think they're good ones." — David Sali

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UNEMPLOYMENT RATE CHART 7.9

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8.2 7.6

7.1 6.7

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6.5 6.1

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SEPTEMBER

AUGUST

JULY

JUNE

MAY

APRIL

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

DECEMBER

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5.9 5.4

NOVEMBER

The unemployment rate has creeped steadily downward as the year progressed, with pandemic-related losses coming back online. Employers still found it hard to find workers, with some of the lowering unemployment rate attributable to more people opting out of the workforce.

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Sabrina Fitzgerald National private leader and National Capital Region leader, PwC Canada “I love paying it forward to help others grow and expand,” Sabrina Fitzgerald explains. “I was fortunate enough to have — and still have — very strong mentors who’ve helped me along the way.” Fitzgerald says she couldn’t have found success without knowing her values and purpose. Her energy, she adds, comes from helping others find their passion and vision. Fitzgerald’s role at PwC is helping businesses solve problems by helping with continuity planning (like helping family businesses in the area of wealth transfer). “PwC’s purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems,” she says. “Ultimately, the goal is to help organizations build trust and deliver sustained outcomes.” And over the years, being part of a passionate team who lives its purpose has had a big impact on her personal success. “I am surrounded by a network of people who collaborate and all work together towards a common goal,” she says. “It’s important to live and lead by principles and values that are effective in leading and inspiring my team.” Staying curious, connected and innovative are necessary to remain on the trajectory of growth and success, she adds. “As a national leader for the private clients teams and managing partner for the Ottawa region, I have spent more than two decades understanding the business issues for owners and leaders of companies of all shapes and sizes,” she says. “Helping our teams and our clients evolve and grow in sustainable ways is my definition of success.”

Andrew Newman Ottawa office managing partner, KPMG Canada One of Andrew Newman’s proudest achievements was being KPMG’s recruiting partner for four years — a time when the company hired more women than men from at least 12 counties and 12 different educational backgrounds. “Nothing has contributed more to KPMG’s success than the diversity of our people,” he says. “To this end, our inclusion and diversity strategy focuses on three key pillars: equitable, resilient and fostering a mentally healthy team. We’ve remained one of Canada’s top employers 14 years in a row.” His role as office managing partner in the Ottawa-Kanata offices has him provide leadership to the audit, tax and advisory functions. Newman has more than 28 years experience in conducting financial audits, on top of advising on transaction, operations, controls and governance matters for his clients. For 10 years, he served as the national leader of the Canadian Education Practice and was KPMG Canada’s representative on the KPMG’s Global Centre of Excellence for Education. “'Keep learning and work as a team,’ is the advice I would have given to my younger self, when I had embarked on my professional career,” he says. “I joined the firm in 1992, after having received my B. Comm, Honours at Queen’s University. Since that time, I’ve come to appreciate the opportunities within KPMG for client service, development and career progression.” He says KPMG continues to be one of the best learning experiences of his life, especially when it comes to the success shared between colleagues and clients.

WHO'S WHO

Profiles of key partners at some of Ottawa’s largest accounting firms. See page 7 for the list of the sector’s largest companies. Profiles by Dani-Elle Dubé.

Warren Tomlin Office managing partner, EY Canada It’s all about reimagining and reinventing for EY’s Warren Tomlin. The office managing partner may have only joined EY Canada in 2017, but he has over 20 years’ experience delivering strategic consulting work with the goal to drive growth and inspire innovative new opportunities. His strategy is to understand an organization and then work with the company to build and execute a digital reinvention strategy. Before joining EY, Tomlin was also a global chief innovation officer for a world leading-technology firm, and he led an award-winning interactive digital agency. “When I think of the great opportunities I have been given, and reflect on the journey I have been on — one thing has been constant through all of it: building,” he says. “As a leader at EY, this means building solutions for clients, our teams that deliver them and — most importantly — building the careers of our individual contributors.” And it’s a strategy that has been working toward the company’s goal of building a better working world. “In 2022, as we all come out of such a challenging time, companies will modernize, transform and reinvent. We will be there to enable their evolution, while at the same time evolving ourselves,” he says. Tomlin holds a Master of Business Administration from Queen’s University School of Business and is a member of the CIO Strategy Council.

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LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS (RANKED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES)

Total no. of local employees

No. of Ottawa/ Gatineau CPAs*

Local offices / Offices outside the National Capital Region

Deloitte 1600-100 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5T8 613-236-2442 / 613-236-2195 deloitte.ca

643

102

2

PwC 800-99 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1E4 613-237-3702 / 613-237-3963 pwc.com/ca

493

3

KPMG LLP 1800-150 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2P8 613-212-5764 / 613-212-2896 kpmg.ca

4

Managing partner(s)

Year est. in Ottawa

1 22

Dan Doré

1946

Full-service firm providing audit, tax, consulting, risk management and financial advisory services.

56

2 20

Sabrina Fitzgerald

1907

Provides professional services including audit and assurance, risk assurance, tax, deals and consulting in areas such as cybersecurity and privacy, human resources, digital transformation and forensics.

474

84

2 41

Andrew Newman

1840

Full-service firm, operating through four service lines: audit, tax, advisory, enterprise (private company advisor) and law.

BDO Canada LLP 1700-180 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K1P 0B6 613-237-9331/ 613-237-9779 bdo.ca

354

57

9 118

Mike Abbott

1963

BDO Canada is a trusted partner in accounting, tax, audit, and business consulting services. From strategic tax planning, developing ESG frameworks that drive sustainable growth, to digitally transforming business operations, the BDO Ottawa team is here to support your organization.

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Ernst & Young LLP (EY) 1200-99 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9 613-232-1511 / 613-232-5324 ey.com

285

115

1 17

Warren Tomlin

1906

Full-service: assurance, IT audit, fraud investigation, advisory services, cybersecurity, domestic/cross-border tax, transfer pricing, transaction advisory, emerging growth services, private client services, not-for-profit, government.

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Welch LLP 123 Slater St., 3rd floor, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2 613-236-9191 / 613-236-8258 welchllp.com

207

84

2 11

Jim McConnery

1918

Full-service firm providing audit and assurance, tax and advisory services; U.S./ cross border tax; SR&ED tax credits; M&A; valuation; corporate finance; cloud bookkeeping and controller/VCFO services; government audit and risk advisory; intergenerational wealth planning.

7

MNP 800-1600 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K2A 4B2 613-691-4200 / 613-726-9009 mnp.ca

197

45

2 127

Michael Dimitriou Sean Devin

1981

Accounting, tax, consulting, succession planning, enterprise risk, corporate finance, valuations, forensics, M&A, corporate recovery, bankruptcy, technology advisory, digital solutions, cyber security, data analytics.

8

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton 2505 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1H 1E4 613-236-2211 / 613-236-6104 rcgt.com

193

48

5 98

Jean Schnob Marco Perron Alain Tremblay Stanley Loiselle Marc Lafrenière

1947

Bilingual full-service firm specializing in audit, tax, strategy and performance consulting, IT audit, contribution audit, tax credit, business succession and continuity, business valuation, sales and acquisitions, recovery and reorganization (businesses and individuals).

9

Baker Tilly Ottawa LLP 400-301 Moodie Dr., Ottawa, ON K2H 9C4 613-820-8010 / 613-820-0465 bakertilly.ca/en/ottawa-ontario

133

53

2 49

Mike Hayward

1963

Full-service firm: audit and assurance, taxation (personal, corporate, estate, international), insolvency and debt restructuring, business valuations, financial advisory, government consulting.

10

Marcil Lavallée 400-1420 Blair Pl., Ottawa, ON K1J 9L8 613-745-8387 / 613-745-9584 marcil-lavallee.ca

100

47

2 0

Philippe Renaud

1980

Full-service bilingual firm providing audit, tax compliance and tax planning (personal, corporate, estate), consulting, risk management, business acquisitions (acquisitions and divestitures), accounting/bookkeeping and financial advisory services to a diverse group of clients.

11

GGFL LLP 287 Richmond Rd., Ottawa, ON K1Z 6X4 613-728-5831 / 613-728-8085 ggfl.ca

96

49

2 45

Josh Engel

1946

Full-service firm specializing in owner-managed businesses. Assurance, advisory, accounting and tax services; insolvency, corporate restructuring, estate and succession planning; real estate, medical and dental professionals; construction; not-for-profits.

12

Hendry Warren LLP 200-881 Lady Ellen Pl., Ottawa, ON K1Z 5L3 613-235-2000 / 613-235-2643 hwllp.ca

65

28

1 0

Marie Fraser

2002

Full-service firm for small and medium-sized entrepreneurial businesses and high net worth clients; taxation planning and compliance services including corporate restructuring, purchase and sale of business; succession and continuity and estate planning; business valuation and startup advisory services.

13

Logan Katz LLP 105-6 Gurdwara Rd., Ottawa, ON K2E 8A3 613-228-8282 / 613-228-8284 logankatz.com

58

16

1 1

Trevor Kennedy

1994

Personal, corporate, SR&ED, cross-border, U.S. taxation, tax planning and compliance; assurance, business advisory, corporate reorganization, back office support, estate and succession planning; recruiting services, bookkeeping.

14

Andrews & Co. 540 Lacolle Way, Orléans, ON K4A 0N9 613-837-8282 / 613-837-7482 andrews.ca

53

14

1 1

David Brighten Jeff LeBlanc Tim Malleau Greg Mouland

1979

Audit and assurance, business management services (outsourcing), personal, corporate and estates/trusts taxation, financial statements, bookkeeping, business succession planning, restructuring and financing, bank financing, mentoring, planning, business valuations.

15

McCay Duff LLP 141 Laurier Ave., 6th floor, Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3 613-236-2367 / 613-236-5041 mccayduff.com

47

28

1 0

Jason Howarth

1946

Full-service firm: auditing, accounting, taxation (corporate and personal), business advisory, business valuation, corporate reorganizations, estate and succession planning, fund administration, business purchase and sales, due diligence.

16 17

Envolta 102-1183 Hunt Club Rd., Ottawa, ON K1V 8S4 613-567-7088 / 613-422-2500 envolta.ca

40

0

2 0

David DiNardo

2014

Cloud accounting, corporate and personal tax, advisory services, monthly and year-end financial reporting, payroll, compliance.

Parker Prins Lebano 1796 Courtwood Cr., Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5 613-727-7474 / 613-727-3715 parkerprinslebano.com

34

14

1 0

Steve Parker

1996

Full-service firm, except bankruptcy.

Connelly & Koshy Professional Corp. 401-2934 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2 613-224-0212 / 613-225-0730 ck-ca.com

33

12

2 0

Luc Imbeau

1968

Full-service firm, specializing in owner-managed business. Assurance, advisory, personal and corporate tax; including estate and succession planning, real estate, HST, medical and dental professionals, not-for-profits.

Crowe BGK LLP 400-340 March Rd., Kanata, ON K2K 2E4 613-836-8228 / 613-836-8338 crowebgk.com

30

12

1 1

Brian Kreisman

1980

Full-service firm providing audit and accounting, business advisory, mergers and acquisitions, SR&ED and government grants, U.S. tax, personal and corporate tax, reorganizations, estate planning, commodity tax.

Vaive and Associates 200A-441 MacLaren St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2H3 613-369-5064 vaiveandassociates.ca

26

14

1 0

Rolland Vaive

2003

Full-service firm: audit and accounting, tax compliance, corporate reorganizations, estate planning, business advisory services.

McIntyre & Associates Professional Corp. 200-900 Morrison Dr., Ottawa, ON K2H 8K7 613-726-7788 / 613-729-4477 mcintyreca.com

21

9

1 0

Brent Hiscoe Larry Hasson Jennifer Brownlee Andrew Milne

1981

Full-service firm offering assurance and accounting including bookkeeping, payroll, corporate and personal taxes, incorporation, corporate reorganizations, business acquisitions, succession planning, budgeting, forecasting and cash-flow projections.

Company/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web"

1

18 19 20 21

Services offered

*Includes CPA, CA, CMA, CGA. Does not include CPA students.

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LARGEST MARKETING AND ADVERTISING AGENCIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year established in Ottawa

Notable current clients

Services offered

seoplus+ 1010-333 Preston St., Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4 613-866-9327 seoplus.ca

45

2012

Eddy Abou-Nehme Brock Murray

Sleepwell Property Management, Tiny Hoppers, Mobile Klinik, Orkin Canada, Orkin International

SEO, paid search and social advertising, content marketing, digital marketing.

2

Banfield Agency 35 Armstrong St., Ottawa, ON K1Y 2V4 613-722-6832 banfield.agency

38

1973

Timothy Jones president

Health Canada, Public Safety Canada, Carleton, Communications Security Establishment, The Royal Canadian Legion, Conference Board of Canada, Reckitt, Innovation Medicines Canada, Babcock Canada, March Networks, SES, Canadian Institute of Actuaries, CCC

Strategic planning, research, social media, media strategy, brand development, creative development and execution, digital services, motion and video.

3

Acart Communications 600-171 Nepean St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0B4 613-230-7944 / 613-232-5980 acart.com

35

1976

Al Albania, president Theresa Forman, chief strategy officer Andrew McWiggan, chief innovation officer

Elections Canada; The College of Family Physicians of Canada; Egg Farmers of Canada; Ottawa Senators Hockey Club; Tanger Outlet Malls; Hydro Ottawa; Pythia Solutions; Rivo, a division of Air Canada; Canadian Gas Association; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Brand architecture, customer journey mapping, conversion rate optimization, demand generation, communications planning, SEO, programmatic, media planning/buying, brand design, campaign development, digital design, e-commerce, full-stack development, app development.

4

Xactly Design & Advertising Inc. 204-311 Richmond Rd., Ottawa, ON K1Z 6X3 613-745-2225 xactlydesign.com

28

2002

Denis Sabourin, CEO Laura Williams, director Steve Harding, director Blair Burchill, director

Drop, GetIt Local, Palladium Insurance, Boyd Moving & Storage, Ringette Canada, High Times Cannabis, Goldbar Whiskey, Perley-Robertson, Crypto4A, Cultivated, Requis, Amsted, Architects DCA, RVezy

Full-service creative marketing: Strategy, branding and design, website design and development, social media management, copywriting, video, photography, advertising, SEO and SEM.

5

Alphabet Creative 401-80 Aberdeen St., Ottawa, ON K1S 5R5 613-244-0858 alphabetcreative.com

25

2000

Tony Lyons president Regan Mathurin, CEO Cathy Kirkpatrick, partner

CREA, Canadian Construction Association, Hydro Ottawa, Canadian Electricity Association, Minto Communities Inc., The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Railway Association of Canada, The Perley and Rideau Veterans Health Centre

Integrated marketing services: brand visioning, creative strategy, advertising campaign planning and execution, content marketing, digital marketing campaign development, lead generation and inbound marketing, web design and development, experiential and brand immersion marketing.

5

Napkyn Analytics 300-945 Wellington St. W., Ottawa, ON K1Y 2X5 1-888-243-4619 napkyn.com

25

2009

Jim Cain

PetPlan, Wolverine, Melissa & Doug and other prominent e-commerce, financial services and DTC brands.

Digital analytics services for data-driven marketing leaders and organizations. Services include technology implementation (including GA360, Google Big Query), data analysis, executive dashboards and data science.

5

Orkestra Marketing* 37 St-Joseph Blvd., Gatineau, QC J8Y 3V8 819-205-1782 orkestra.ca

25

2008

Colin Laramée-Plouffe National Arts Centre, Oxford Properties, Cominar, Groupe Nordik, Royal Canadian Navy, Slush Puppie, Kodiak, Alex Van Dieren Desjardins, University of Ottawa, Canadian Space Agency co-presidents

Creative consulting, branding, advertising, content marketing, video production, events and stunts, undefinable wild projects.

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McMillan 305-135 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5X4 613-789-1234 mcmillan.com

22

1996

Gordon McMillan

Brand strategy, design and activation, awareness and demand gen campaigns, digital ecosystem builds from websites to microsites to social.

8

Mediaplus Advertising 103-141 Catherine St., Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 613-230-3875 / 613-230-1458 mediaplusadvertising.com

22

1984

Don Masters, president Canada Post, Appraisal Institute of Canada, Ottawa Tourism, GOHBA, CMHC, OSEG, Atlético Ottawa, Ottawa Aces, Tartan and creative director Christine Kincaid, COO Homes, Ingenium, OC Transpo, City of Ottawa, Ottawa, International Airport, Authority, Invest Ottawa, Glebe BIA, Bluesfest/CityFolk

Nexus Digital 105 Murray St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5M5 613-276-5452 nexusdigital.co

21

2010

Rob Barber CEO Brady Rynyk vice-president

Accurate Creative 100-57 Auriga Dr., Ottawa, ON K2E 8B2 613-723-2057 / 613-228-0145 accurate.ca

20

1988

City of Ottawa, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Stacey Sauve, Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, Canadian president/ CEO Megan Landry, partner Museum of History, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Standards Council of Canada, Ottawa Community Housing, Stratford Group Ltd.

Campaign strategy and execution, brand and corporate identity, full service video and photography, web design and development, motion graphics and animation, content development, multimedia, advertising, brand audit and strategy, communications strategy.

12

Stiff 101-9 Gurdwara Rd., Ottawa, ON K2E 7X6 613-683-4102 stiff.ca

19

1988

James Hanington, CEO Canada Council for the Arts, Canadian Electricity Assn, Anna Jackson, head of Carleton University, CBoC, Centre of Excellence—PTSD, CICan, City of Ottawa, strategy DND, Global Affairs, Governor General of Canada, ISED, LogiSense, Mitel, NAC, NRC, People.ai.

Strategic communications, branding, social media, digital strategy and SEO, advertising, annual reports, video, graphic design, illustration, motion design, web design, copywriting, style guides, editing, writing training, speechwriting, scripting.

13

Craft&Crew 203-421 Richmond Rd. , Ottawa, ON K2A 4H1 613-518-1008 craftandcrew.ca

18

2010

Dave Hale

SurveyMonkey, TD, REALTOR.ca, Xplornet, Calian, Colliers International, BGIS, Rakuten Kobo, Athabasca University, York University, and 4-H Canada

Full-service website production, user research, persona development, digital product strategy, web/content management system development, analytics/web accessibility management, SEO, content production and management and demand generation/digital advertising management.

13

Excentric 390-300 Earl Grey Dr., Ottawa, ON K2T 1J4 613-435-8552 x101 excentric.ca

18

2004

Victoria Adams creative director Kristy Smith technical director

AECL, CAA, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Eclipse Foundation, Gastops, Horizant, Hyalto, iENSO, Martello, MDS Aero, National Dental Examination Board, Modern Niagara, Nordion, Office of the Senate Ethics Officer, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa University, Phoenix Homes, Solink

Full-service agency: website design and development, SEO strategy and campaign management, marketing strategy and automation, branding and logo design, motion graphics, graphic design, content creation.

13

spark*advocacy 6-71 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5N2 sparkadvocacy.ca

18

2016

Perry Tsergas, president & CEO Adrian Jean Bruce Anderson

Canadian Medical Association, Canadian Bankers Association, Mining Association of Canada, CHEO, Rideau Hall Foundation, Telesat

Full-service integrated marketing agency specializing in branding, design, advertising campaigns, social media, media buying and web development for clients interested in awareness, reputation and advocacy.

16

blackiron agency 400-300 Richmond Rd., Ottawa, ON K1Z 6X6 613-236-5444 blackiron.agency

16

2001

Karen Moores general manager

Ottawa Tourism, Ottawa International Airport Authority, Hard Rock Casino Ottawa, Skate Canada, Zibi, Shaw Centre, Accora Village (Ferguslea Properties), Avantage Ontario, La Cité, Infinity Convention Centre, Nova Steel, Astro Design Centre

Full service: branding, strategic planning, graphic design, creative strategy, writing, video/photography, advertising & campaign development, execution, media planning & buying, digital/social advertising, web design & development, direct marketing.

inMotion 474 Holland Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Z5 613-723-5800 / 613-723-5803 inmotion.ca

16

1979

Jamie McIntosh president Jim Reil creative director

Egg Farmers of Canada, Canadian Meat Council, Canadian Wood Council, Taekwondo Canada, Canadian Dental Association, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Telesat, Corel

Brand strategy, digital marketing, social media, responsive web development, video production, animation, video marketing.

SCS (Schiefer Chopshop) * 200-55 Murray St. Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 613-699-6870 wearescs.com

16

1999

Braden Bailey chief operating officer

Blizzard Entertainment, Califia Farms, Hershey, John Deere, Miele, NASCAR, TCL, Vans, Warner Bros.

Creative, media, digital, content, social media, brand solutions, integrated strategy and tactics.

B Media Shop 342 MacLaren St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0M6 613-237-5757 bmediashop.com

15

2016

Bilingual full-service agency including: conventional and John Bishop, co-owner ABLE 2, Bushtukah, Ottawa Trainyards, Bel-Air Automotive Group, Gates College, La Binerie, Metis Nation, Slush Puppie, digital media strategy and placement, complete brand Veronique Soucy, codevelopment, logo design, conventional and digital graphic Trillium College. ECT. owner design, word press website development, e-commerce website development, social media management and population, public relations.

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

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Akerna, CPhA, Cognizant, Dassault, Decisive Group, HST Pathways, HUB International, Iogen, Mercury Filmworks, Pareto Health, Sainapse, Teck Resources

Ford Canada, CHEO Foundation, Library of Parliament, Lakehead University, Saint Lawrence College, Hoover Vacuums

Advertising, content, branding services.

Digital marketing, custom strategy, creative, digital media and analysis, branding, awareness and conversion. Video creation and editing.

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

LARGEST MARKETING AND ADVERTISING AGENCIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year established in Ottawa

Ottawa principal(s)

Notable current clients

Services offered

19

TRUEdotDESIGN 100-145 Spruce St. Ottawa, ON K1R 6P1 613-800-8368 truedotdesign.com

15

2012

Shelley True president

Hobin Architecture, Chmiel Architects, Uniform Developments, Glenview Homes, Carleton University, Canada Lands Corporation, Bassi, Hooper Group Realty, Urban Quarry, Euro Tile & Stone, Meldrum Horne, District Realty, Osgoode Properties, Inside Edge Properties, NUA, Upper Room Home Furnishings

Strategy, brand development, web design and development, digital marketing, SEO and SEM, social media strategy and management, graphic design, public relations, event planning, copywriting, advertising, showroom and sales centre design, wayfinding.

21

Cayenne Creative 1343 Labrie Ave. Ottawa, ON K1B 3M2 613-288-2121 cayennecreative.ca

14

2004

Carl Poirier owner and creative director

Hard Rock Café Ottawa (OLG), Canadian Teachers Federation, Canada Pork, Council of Ministers of Education (Canada), Héneault Gosselin, Mondeau Bathroom & Kitchen, Hôpital Montfort Hospital, Fédération des gens d’affaires de l’Ontario (FGA), Regroupement des gens d’affaires de la capitale nationale (RGA)

Full-service bilingual creative agency. Brand (strategy, creative and development), UX & UI design for Web and full development (AA Web accessibility), SEO/SEM, advertising (strategy, writing, creative, production, media planning, purchasing and management), digital & social, signage display & promo, traditional print.

22

Marketing Breakthroughs* 5 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa, ON K1M 2H9 613-721-3335 marketingbreakthroughs.com

13

1996

André Mersereau, president/ creative director

Carleton University, City of Ottawa, Diefenbunker, Greely Sand & Gravel, Know History, Métis Nation of Ontario, Nikkei Museum, Preston Hardware, Province of Ontario, Reliable Home, Public Health Agency of Canada, University of Ottawa, Workers History Museum

Full-service marketing and lead generation agency. Integrated strategy, SEO, SEM, PPC, graphic design, social media, videography, photography, exhibits, print, signage, branding, content writing.

23

Aragona Agency 108-600 Terry Fox Dr., Ottawa, ON K2L 4B6 613-836-1892 aragonaagency.com

12

1992

Joe Aragona

American Tower, CENGN, Comtech Telecommunications, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, Eclipse Foundation, Federal Bridge Corporation, Incognito, Mitel, Solacom

Strategic and creative marketing services for B2B and technology clients.

23

Cyan Solutions 200-58 Arthur St. Ottawa, ON K1R 7B9 613-860-4444 cyansolutions.com

12

1994

Brent MacGillis president

Arctic Inspiration Prize, Amnesty International, Canadian Real Estate Association, Bell Canada, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Railway Association of Canada

Full-service digital marketing and communications: strategic marketing planning, social media, content marketing, inbound lead generation, SEO, graphic design, web design and development, printing, promotional branding, video production, signage

23

Great River Media 222 Queen St. 10th Floor Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 613-696-9494 greatriver.ca

12

2003

Kanata North Business Association, Families Canada, County Custom publishing, content creation, design. Owns and Michael Curran of Renfrew, City of Cornwall, Algonquin College publishes Ottawa Business Journal, Kitchissippi Times and president related media brands. Terry Tyo chief marketing officer

23

TrueCourse 11-300 Earl Grey Dr. suite 331 Ottawa, ON K2T 1C1 truecourse.ca

12

2007

Veronica Farmer CEO and president Rachel Hancock COO

Privacy Analytics, Avaleris, Novatech, TEDxKanata, BT Engineering, Seaspan, Tomlinson Group, Sullivan, DILFO, Central Precast, M CON Products

Brand strategy, marketing strategy, corporate branding, messaging, website development, SEO, email campaigns, digital marketing, social media advertising, content creation and management, SEM (Google Ads, display ads, remarketing), graphic design, video production, photography.

27

Simple Story 504-319 McRae Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Z 0B9 1 877-513-2422 simplestoryvideos.com

11

2011

Nathan Hall CEO

Shopify, Pitney Bowes, Pfizer, CIBC, Government of Canada

Since we were founded in 2011, we’ve produced thousands of animated and live-action videos for various companies across several industries. We’ve told stories for brands like Coca-Cola, Walmart, Bell Media, CIBC, Shopify, Pfizer, L’Oreal, Pitney Bowes, Citrix, and the Government of Canada.

27

Sidi.io 200-440 Laurier Ave W Ottawa, ON K1R 7X6 sidi.io

11

2017

Riaz Sidi

L-SPARK, SAAS NORTH, Mental Health Commission of Canada, National Arts Centre, Stratford Group, Commissionaires, Solid Rock Realty, Syntronic, Fisher & Paykel

Demand generation, digital marketing, performance marketing, lead generation, digital strategy, social media marketing, SEM, PPC, SEO

29

Ascribe Marketing Communications 402-1390 Prince of Wales Dr. Ottawa, ON K2C 3N6 613-238-3595 ascribeinc.ca

10

2006

Dale Morris

Bell, Nokia, MHCC, Royal Canadian Mint, NRC, CCSA, BDC, EDC, CCC, Canadian Medical Association, SSHRC, ISED, Ontario Trillium Foundation

Marketing and corporate communications: annual and strategic reports, blogs and articles, brand messaging and taglines, content/editorial planning, copyediting and proofreading, event coverage and reporting, marketing campaigns and collateral

29

KarmaDharma 200-346 Richmond Rd. Ottawa, ON K2A 0E8 karmadharma.ca

10

2017

Peter Georgariou owner and founder

ALSO, The Attain Group, Caldwell Family Centre, Chelsea Foundation, Canadian Blood Services, Child Welfare League of Canada, Dormani Nissan, Dovercourt Recreation, Downtown Rideau BIA, Elite Mazda, Monfort Foundation, Nelligan Law, Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation

Business planning, branding, fundraising, go-to-market, campaign planning, content strategy, user experience, concept development, brainstorming, campaign themes, problem solving, brand design, content development, writing, production, deployment, tracking & reporting

29

Mediaforce 900-251 Laurier St. W., Ottawa, ON K1P 5J6 613-729-0500 mediaforce.ca

10

1996

Joe Bongiorno

InTouch Insights, Universities Canada, Iridian, Accedian, CPMA, NDP, Tigerfoam, Lincoln Centre

SEO, SEM, social media, PPC, web design, analytics

29

The Bytown Group 2110 Sixth Line Rd. , Ottawa, ON K0A 1T0 613-562-1861/ 613-797-6179 bytowngroup.com

10

1977

Bob Corrall president and owner

SolarWinds N-able, Canadian Blood Services, ByWard Market Full service: marketing communications, graphic design, BIA, Wildlife Habitat, Norcan, Status of Women, Kanata North advertising, web design and development, multimedia and video development, photography, corporate brand BA, Camart, Synthesis Health Systems development and management

29

Vector Media* 204-6 Hamilton Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R1 613-789-7331 / 613-241-7321 vecmedia.com

10

1993

Veronica Engelberts president Rob Woyzbun chief operating officer

Ontario Gaming GTA, Elements Casinos, Shorelines Casinos, Brookfield Renewable Energy, Earnscliffe Strategy Group, Algonquin College Corporate Training, Sport Information Resource Centre

34

gordongroup (Division of OTREX Communications) 108-55 Murray St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 613-234-8468 gordongroup.com

8

1987

Robert Chitty Government of Canada, Canada Lands Co., NAV Canada, founder and president CHEO, RCMP, Ottawa Board of Trade, BioTech Canada, Grand Council of the Crees, Cree Nation Trust, York University, Nautical Lands Group, Algonquin College

Strategy development, creative direction, brand and visual identity, graphic design, content creation, campaign execution. Integrated products include traditional, web, digital, social media, video, book, magazine, and report publication services.

34

Initiate Marketing 130 Terence Matthews Cr. units i-2 Ottawa, ON K2M 0J1 613-369-8333 getinitiated.ca

8

2008

City of Ottawa, CPA Global, Relogix, Senstar, Incognito, MP Michael Ball president and creative Lundy Construction, SS&C Technologies, Sciemetric, Nokia, Trend Micro, IFS Global, Blackberry QNX, Telepin, Iceberg, lead Quitters, Westend Bath and Kitchen

Branding, corporate collateral (print and digital), video, trade show creative, infographics and full-service web design and development

34

Karma Creative Solutions* 613-276-1762 karmacreativesolutions.ca

8

2012

Janna Glenn Jo Riding

Canadian Tulip Festival, Queer Sphere Expo, BeaverTails Ottawa, Ottawa Wedding Show, Mermaid Pools & Spas, Ottawa Pianos, Chilly Dogs

Graphic design, web design and development, e-commerce, social media management, 4K photography and videography, public relations, media buying, event production, online advertising and electronic direct mail

34

Northern Army 487 Lewis St. Third Floor Ottawa, ON K2P 0T2 613-369-8370 northernarmy.com

8

2010

Ryan Anderson Rene Antunes

Dominion City Brewing Co., City Seltzer, Mighty Valley Coffee Brand design and development, web and mobile design and development, marketing strategy

34

Skyfall Blue Ottawa, ON 613-286-3289 skyfallblue.com

8

2012

Fadi Ghaby

Fully Managed, Motion Micro Solutions, Starvoy and Gastops, Skyfall Blue is a boutique agency specializing in social media Hilton and Homewood Suites Ottawa Downtown, Tulip marketing, copywriting, brand restructuring, online and offline Restaurant and Bar, Greek on Wheels, Freshii, Score Pizza advertising and website development. and Tosca Restaurant, Royal LePage Performance Realty, Mazin Properties, Capital Mortgages, Mortgage Masters, and Duane Francis Wealth Creation, D-Squared

Media planning, media buying, media reporting and administration, paid search, media audits

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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LARGEST EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year established in Ottawa

Victor Insurance Managers Inc. 500-1400 Blair, Towers Pl. Ottawa, ON K1J 9B8 613-786-2000 victorinsurance.ca

162

2

Cowan Insurance Group* 700-1420 Blair Towers Pl., Ottawa, ON K1J 9L8 613-741-3313 / 613-842-4206 cowangroup.ca

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Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

Key local executive(s)

Services offered

1962

David Cook president

Group and retiree benefits, professional liability, specialty property and casualty insurance.

113

1927

Marc Benoit vice-president of group benefits

Helps employers meet group benefit, health and disability management, pension and retirement requirements by providing consulting and administrative services.

LifeWorks 301-350 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 613-238-4272 / 613-238-3714 lifeworks.com/en

92

1979

Rob Rosenfeld vice-president for the National Capital Region

Employee and family assistance; health and wellness; recognition, pension and benefits administration; retirement consulting; actuarial and investment services.

4

Coughlin & Associates 466 Tremblay Rd., Ottawa, ON K1G 3R1 613-231-2266 / 613-231-2345 coughlin.ca

89

1958

Michel Quenneville principal consultant

Full-service third party administrator; benefits and pension consulting; benefits and pension administration; claims administration, adjudication and payment services; wellness solutions; disability and leave management; individual financial planning.

5

Mercer* 550-55 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-230-9348 / 613-230-9357 mercer.ca

56

1945

Sylvain Poirier principal and head of office

Retirement, health and benefits, compensation, communications, performance management, wellness, investments, investment management.

6

Palladium Insurance Financial 2712 St. Joseph Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1C 1G5 613-824-0441 palladiuminsurance.ca

54

1965

Sylvie Forget Swim Tim Snelling

Employee group benefits & consulting, life, living benefits and retirement services, special risk travel & expatriate programs. Four locations across the greater Ottawa area: Rockland, Orleans, Kanata & Pembroke.

7

Smith, Petrie, Carr & Scott Insurance Brokers 600-359 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0R6 613-237-2871 / 613-237-1179 spcs-ins.com

38

1969

Marjorie Fincham

Group and employee benefits; individual health and dental plans.

8

Aon 600-333 Preston St., Tower 1 Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4 613-728-5000 / 613-728-5534 aon.ca

30

1985

Jarrett Thompson vice-president, health solutions

Consulting and actuarial services in health strategies, benefits administration and outsourcing, retirement strategies, investment management, HR outsourcing strategies, communication, compensation, talent strategies, retirement, financial planning.

8

Gallagher 410-11 Holland Ave. , Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-670-8488 ajgcanada.com

30

2013

Daniel Sullivan senior vice-president

Employee benefits consulting, risk management services, retirement services, wellbeing and engagement, compensation consulting, human resources consulting, employee communications, multinational benefits, organizational wellbeing.

NFP Canada* 202B-2460 Lancaster Rd. , Ottawa, ON K1B 4S5 613-725-2128 / 613-725-5098 nfp.com

20

2003

Group benefit and retirement consulting, commercial insurance, home and auto, private client solutions. Marc Lajoie managing director for eastern Ontario

Capcorp Financial 1050 Morrison Dr., 3rd floor, Ottawa, ON K2H 8K7 613-226-1964 / 613-226-8402 capcorp.ca

16

1981

Andrew Noseworthy CEO

Employee benefits consulting, group retirement savings plans, pay-as-you-go benefits including health care spending accounts, financial planning for business owners and their businesses, life, disability and critical illness insurance, individual investment management.

12

Beaudry-Deschatelets Financial Group 500-15 Gamelin St., Gatineau, QC J8Y 6N5 819-771-2196 / 819-771-2197 beaudry-deschatelets.com

15

2000

Francois Beaudry president

Employee benefit consulting, group benefit, group annuity plans, institutional asset management, insurance, investments, financial planning.

13

Meldrum Horne and Associates 301-222 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 613-233-9105 meldrumhorne.com

11

2013

Michael Horne Jamie Meldrum co-founders

Group benefit and pension consulting services, benchmarking, employee wellness programs, HR strategies, U.S. and international benefits, executive compensation.

13

Prime Benefits Group 205-460 West Hunt Club Rd., Ottawa, ON K2E 0B8 613-897-7463 primebenefitsgroup.com

11

2020

Tony Conte Dave Dickinson

Employee benefits and group retirement solutions, international travel and expatriate insurance.

15

David Burns & Associates 105 Fourth Ave., Ottawa, ON K1S 2L1 613-563-1281 / 613-563-0443 david-burns.com

10

1977

Jennifer Burns Matt Burns Ian Burns partners

Employee benefits, wealth management, pension plans, individual insurance, U.S. and international benefits, retirement planning.

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Bennett Insurance Agency* 34 Summitview Dr., Kanata, ON K2M 2V9 613-727-0424 bennettinsurance.ca

8

1974

Thom Bennett president Shane Bennett vice-president

Employee group insurance and group retirement plan strategies and solutions, individual life insurance, critical illness and disability insurance

Oegema Nicholson Financial 1453 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, ON K2G 1W1 613-686-6338 onfin.ca

8

2014

Jeff Richer president

Employee benefits, life insurance, financial services, group RRSP, travel insurance.

Crain & Schooley Financial, a division of Johnson Insurance* 7-471 Hazeldean Rd., Ottawa, ON K2L 4B8 613-722-3444 / 613-722-3800 crainschooley.on.ca

7

1953

John M. McCavour senior vice-president Shawn McCord senior manager of Ottawa and national groups

Employee benefits and pensions, retirement strategies, RRSP, special risk insurance, risk management consulting, group home and auto insurance

Desjardins Financial Security Investments* G-1679 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K2A 1C4 613-729-1455 / 613-722-8992 investdfsi.ca

6

2000

Stephen Boyce vice-president of Ottawa branch

RRSPs, RRIFs, TFSAs, GICs, group benefits, financial planning, retirement planning, estate planning, education planning, life insurance.

Lee-Power & Associates 616 Cooper St., Ottawa, ON K1R 5J2 613-236-9007 / 613-236-0329 lee-power.ca

4

1970

Matt Power vice-president of benefits consulting

Trusteed welfare and pension plans, employee benefits plan consulting, defined contribution pension plans, group RRSPs, individual retirement plans, third-party administrative services.

360° Health Benefits Inc. 304-555 Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 2X3 613-780-1574 ian@360hb.ca

3

2018

Ian Keith president

Expert consulting on a wide range of different types of benefit plans, pension plans, and executive compensation strategies

1

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*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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THE LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW EXPERTS

Emond Harnden is trusted, not simply as advisors, but as an integrated member of our clients’ HR departments and senior management teams. We are devoted exclusively to advising management on labour relations and employment matters. It’s a forward-thinking approach to labour law.

ABOUT US

À PROPOS DE NOUS

As a boutique labour and employment law firm, Emond Harnden has represented the interests of management in both official languages since 1987.

Emond Harnden est un cabinet d'avocats en droit du travail et de l’emploi qui représente exclusivement les intérêts des employeurs, dans les deux langues officielles, depuis 1987.

AN INTEGRAL PART OF YOUR TEAM PARTIE INTÉGRANTE DE VOTRE ÉQUIPE

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

No. of labour or employment lawyers practising in Ottawa/Gatineau

LARGEST LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS PRACTISING LOCALLY)

Head of Ottawa employment practice

Year established in Ottawa

Services offered

Emond Harnden LLP 707 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3V1 613-563-7660 / 613-563-8001 ehlaw.ca

43

Lynn Harnden Jacques Emond

1987

Employment and labour law for unionized and non-unionized employers, wrongful dismissal claims, human rights and harassment complaints, human resources training, employment contracts, workplace policies, sick leave management, WSIB, OHS.

2

Nelligan Law 300-50 O’Connor St. Ottawa, ON K1P 6L2 613-238-8080 / 613-238-2098 nelligan.ca

18

Janice Payne

1963

Wrongful dismissal, severance packages, constructive dismissal, layoffs, employment contracts, human rights and discrimination, harassment and workplace violence, class actions, pension, benefits, occupational health and safety, employment standards.

2

Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. 1400-340 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1R 0A5 613-238-2022 / 613-238-8775 perlaw.ca

18

David Migicovsky

1971

Grievance arbitration, pay equity, judicial review, disciplinary proceedings, employment contracts, wrongful dismissals, human rights, labour relations, collective bargaining, disability claims, employment disputes and recruitment practices.

2

Raven, Cameron, Ballantyne & Yazbeck LLP/s.r.l 1600-220 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON K1P 5Z9 613-567-2901 / 613-567-2921 ravenlaw.com

18

Andrew Raven

1992

Union-side labour law, employment law, human rights law (including pay equity), constitutional law (including the Charter) and judicial review of government action.

5

Low Murchison Radnoff LLP 400-1565 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 613-236-9442 / 613-236-7942 lmrlawyers.com

10

Barbara Nicholls Christopher Rutherford

1938

Full-service firm: employment contracts, wrongful dismissal, human rights, labour relations, collective bargaining, arbitration, judicial review, workplace investigations, severance packages, privacy.

6

Dentons Canada LLP 1420-99 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1H4 613-783-9600 / 613-783-9690 dentons.com

9

Catherine Coulter

1985

Full-service firm: wrongful dismissal, corporate reorganization, employment contracts, executive compensation, employment practices/standards, hiring and termination procedures, privacy and restrictive covenants, COVID-19.

6

Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP 2600-160 Elgin St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1C3 613-233-1781 / 613-563-9869 gowlingwlg.com

9

Mark Josselyn

1887

Counsel and representation in multiple aspects of employment law, labour relations, human rights, respect and safety in the workplace, and employment standards.

8

Hicks Morley 2000-150 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1 613-234-0386 / 613-234-0418 hicksmorley.com

7

Chuck Hofley

2001

Human resources law and advocacy for employers. Full service in both official languages, with expertise in pension and benefits law; litigation; regulatory prosecutions; WSIB matters.

8

Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP 1500-45 O’Connor St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-780-8661 / 613-230-5459 nortonrosefulbright.com

7

Tate McLeod

1984

Full-service management-side: employment contracts/disputes, pay and employment equity, wrongful dismissals, human rights, labour relations, grievance arbitrations, OHS, severance packages, executive compensation/liability, collective bargaining, disability claims, recruitment.

8

Lister-Beaupré 301-200 Catherine St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2K9 613-234-2500 / 613-234-2501 listerlawyers.com

7

Andrew Lister

2009

Full service in both official languages for employers and employees. Wrongful and constructive dismissal, human rights and harassment complaints, WSIB, occupational health and safety, collective bargaining, employment standards, pensions and benefits, duty of fair representation complaints.

11

McMillan LLP 2000-45 O’Connor St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-232-7171/613-231-3191 mcmillan.ca

6

Martin Thompson

1905

Advises on all aspects of provincial and federal employment legislation, including employment contracts, executive compensation, workplace harassment, wrongful dismissal litigation, employee termination and severance packages, human rights and workplace health and safety.

11

Kelly Santini LLP 2401-160 Elgin St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2P7 613-238-6321 / 613-233-4553 kellysantini.com

6

J.P. Zubec

1976

Human rights, discrimination, disability and employment standards claims, wrongful dismissal, WSIB, employment contracts, termination packages, pay equity, non-compete and non-solicitation clauses, employment policies and procedures, compensation.

11

Power Law* 1103-130 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 613-702-5560 / 888-404-2227 powerlaw.ca

6

Mark C. Power

2014

Fully bilingual law firm specializing in management-side labour and employment law (hiring, dismissals, grievances, collective agreements and employment standards); constitutional law; human rights law; and judicial reviews.

14

Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP 1300-55 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-236-3882 / 613-230-6423 fasken.com

5

Sébastien Lorquet

1980

Employer/management-side bilingual firm; labour relations (collective bargaining, labour board and arbitral proceedings); employment contracts and workplace policies; wrongful dismissal and human rights litigation; severance package advice; executive compensation/liability.

15

Bird Richard* 508-130 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 613-238-3772 / 613-238-5955 lawyersforemployers.ca

4

Caroline Richard

1999

Management-side labour and employment law providing advice and representation on human rights, workers’ compensation, labour relations, occupational health and safety, collective bargaining, workplace violence/harassment investigations.

15 15 18 18 18 21

Champ & Associates 43 Florence St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 613-237-2441 / 613-232-2680 champlaw.com

4

Paul Champ

2009

Employee-side representation in all areas of the law, including wrongful and constructive dismissal, severance advice, privacy, and human rights. Also federal public-sector labour law.

LMS Lawyers LLP 190 O’Connor St., 9th floor Ottawa, ON K2P 2R3 613-230-5787 / 613-230-8563 lmslawyers.com

4

David Capra

1990

Employment contracts, wrongful dismissals, human rights and labour relations, severance package advice, executive compensation and liability, collective bargaining, disability claims, employment disputes, recruitment practices.

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 1300-100 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 613-237-5160 / 613-787-3558 blg.com

3

Dan Palayew

1952

Full service: employment contracts, wrongful dismissals, human rights, labour relations, severance package advice, executive compensation/liability, collective bargaining, disability claims, employment disputes, benefit plans, occupational health and safety, harassment, arbitrations, union organizing and certification.

Mann Lawyers LLP 300-11 Holland Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-722-1500 / 613-722-7677 mannlawyers.com

3

Colleen Hoey

1994

Advises and assists employers, employees and unions to manage all aspects of the employment/labour relationship. Also provides human rights-related legal assistance to service providers.

Samfiru Tumarkin LLP 402-275 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2L6 613-366-3063 ottawaemploymentlawyers.ca

3

Alex Lucifero

2015

Wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, severance packages, human rights violations, duty to accommodate, discrimination, harassment.

Brazeau Seller LLP 700-100 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 613-237-4000 / 613-237-4001 brazeauseller.com

2

David Spears

1989

Employment contracts, non-disclosure and non-compete contracts, wrongful dismissal, pay equity, workers’ compensation, employment standards, human rights, disability insurance claims.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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THE LIST

LARGEST HR CONSULTING FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

No. of contract staff

No. of CHRP/ CHRL/CHRE certified HR professionals

No. of Canadian offices

Year founded

LifeWorks 301-350 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 613-238-4272 / 613-238-3714 lifeworks.com/en

92

N/A

WND

15

1979

WND Rob Rosenfeld vice-president for the National Capital Region

2

Mercer* 550-55 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-230-9348 / 613-230-9357 mercer.ca

56

1

1

12

1945

Sylvain Poirier principal and head of office

WND

Consulting services including health and benefits, wellness, retirement, employee communication, investment and human capital.

3

Human Resource Systems Group* 100-6 Antares Dr., Phase II Ottawa, ON K2E 8A9 613-745-6605 / 613-745-4019 hrsg.ca

32

WND

WND

1

1989

Suzanne Simpson co-founder and CEO Lorraine McKay co-founder and chief marketing officer

Logistics, finance, accounting, technology, HSE, HR, manufacturing, sales and marketing

Competency-based management: advisory and coaching, competency framework development and implementation, competency development. Testing and assessment: employment testing, licensure and certification.

4

Aon 600-333 Preston St., Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4 613-728-5000 / 613-728-5534 aonhewitt.com

30

0

1

8

WND

Jarrett Thompson vice-president health solutions

WND

Benefits, pension, talent, rewards, communication, strategy, commercial risk.

4

Business Sherpa Group 221-2039 Robertson Rd. Ottawa, ON K2H 8R2 613-797-7511 businesssherpagroup.com

30

60

5

1

2008

Margo Crawford, CEO

Small and mid-sized businesses including: not-for-profit, owner operated, technology, family business, associations, professional services and private businesses

We manage the complete HR function with experts alongside an in-house technology driven approach. This includes: compliance, HR policy, onboarding/offboarding, strategic projects/organization reviews, payroll, benefits, staff engagement, senior HR leadership, professional development, recruitment and executive search.

5

Boyden 500-116 Lisgar St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0C2 613-749-9909 boyden.ca

28

1

WND

5

1995

Jim Harmon Michael Naufal managing partners

Technology, government, social Senior-level executive/board search, interim management impact, industry and leadership advisory services.

6

TalentMap 430 Hazeldean Rd., Ottawa, ON K2L 1T9 613-248-3417 / 613-248-3418 talentmap.com

25

2

WND

2

1999

Sean Fitzpatrick CEO

Government, education, healthcare, not-for-profits, financial, technology

Data-backed insights to drive organizational change.

8

CareerJoy 15 Fitzgerald Rd., Ottawa, ON K2H 9G1 613-291-5550 careerjoy.com

18

56

4

26

2002

Jason Parks vice-president, corporate and government practice

Technology, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, non-profit, government of Canada

Culture development (agility, coaching, learning, belonging, performance); leadership development (commitment, character, competencies); restructuring & outplacement; recruitment/retention strategy.

9

Stratford Group 100-350 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 2W7 613-288-2688 stratford.group

15

35

7

4

2008

Mike D’Amico Neil Crawford Dean Fulford

Tech, associations, municipalities, not-for-profits, healthcare, Crown corporations, financial services

Talent management, compensation and total rewards, change management, organization design, leadership development, interim HR services, recruitment, organizational development, employee engagement, HR strategy.

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

Key local executive(s)

Todd Luckasavitch, president

Major clients and sectors

Services offered Employee and family assistance, health and wellness, recognition, pension and benefits administration, retirement consulting, actuarial and investment services.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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LARGEST MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year established in Ottawa

Fully Managed 2-1002 Beaverbrook Rd., Ottawa, ON K2K 1L1 613-591-9800 fullymanaged.com

70

2006

Mark Scott CEO

2

Grade A* 200-9 Slack Rd., Nepean, ON K2G 0B7 613-721-3331 gradea.ca

68

3

NeoLore Networks 302-2781 Lancaster Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 1A7 613-594-9199 neolore.com

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

Key local executive

Notable current clients

Services offered

WND

One-stop-shop for digital business transformation: comprehensive managed IT/ cloud/security solutions, 24x7 service desk, enterprise/IT service management & automation (ServiceNow) and technology solutions for the senior care sector.

2002

Mathew Lafrance WND president and CEO

Managed IT services including enterprise support, executive strategic technology consulting and 24/7 remote IT monitoring and support.

40

2000

Jim Stackhouse

WND

Managed IT services provider, cloud services, cybersecurity, training.

4

HostedBizz 1050 Morrison Dr., Ottawa, ON K2H 8K7 613-454-5810 hostedbizz.com

39

2012

Paul Butcher partner

WND

Cloud IT and hosted solutions including cloud backup and disaster recovery, cloud services, file sync and a suite of Microsoft solutions.

5

DNS Networks 18-850 Industrial Ave., Ottawa ON K1G 4K2 613-686-6643 dnsnetworks.ca

20

2003

Shawn Ebbs CEO

IT services for small to medium-sized businesses, cloud IT services, VoIPStratus MSi Corp (in partnership with Bell Canada), Oakwood Design, SRDC, Grain services, cloud service backups. Growers of Canada, Syner Capital

6

PolarData* 202-900 Lady Ellen Place, Ottawa, ON K1Z 5L5 613-491-1404 polardata.com

10

2000

Paul V. Young WND president and CEO

Cloud and local on-premise IT consulting and services.

6

Stega Networks 200-9 Antares Dr., Ottawa, ON K2E 7V5 613-688-4974 stega.ca

10

2013

Hugo Ortega partner

WND

Managed IT services, IT infrastructure, backup and disaster recovery, cloud solutions, technology integration and network security.

8

ITmanager.net 7 Bayview Rd., Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C5 613-853-3626 itmanager.net

7

2013

Paul Dumais CEO and co-founder

Milwaukee Tool, Denny's, City of Boca Raton, Greenpeace, Wawanesa Insurance, State of Maine

Remote monitoring and management software-as-a-service for phones, tablets and smartwatches used by IT administrators. Mobile apps to monitor and manage networks and servers.

1

9

WND Remote worker, on-premise, and data centre solutions, specializing in cybersecurity, 6 2008 David S. Lee DigiVie Communications VoIP telephony, video conferencing and Microsoft 365. Our solutions are second only president and B1-1002 Beaverbrook Rd.. Kanata, ON K2K 1L1 to the prompt, friendly, and competent service our clients have come to expect. founder 613-277-2312 digivie.com *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose IT managed services, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Cloud. 5 1995 David Chaumont AEFO, CSC Vanier, FCE/CTF, Centre Chaumont Systems Development Inc.* 14 BOOK272 OFMcArthur LISTS 2022 obj.ca OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNAL vice-president Psychosocial, Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Ave., Vanier, ON K1L 6P4 Ottawa, Simluc, Lemay Homes 613-244-4466 chaumontsystems.com

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1

BrokerLink 806 Greenbank Rd. Ottawa, ON K2J 1A2 613-707-8418 brokerlink.ca

LARGEST INSURANCE BROKERS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

No. of local offices

200

15

Chantal Pelletier director of distribution, Eeastern Ontario Region

1991

Property and casualty insurance brokerage specializing in auto, home and business insurance. With over 140 branches and 2,000 employees, BrokerLink has become one of Canada's largest and most reliable insurance brokerages.

Key local executive(s)

Year est. in Ottawa

Key services offered

2

Cowan Insurance Group* 700-1420 Blair Pl. Ottawa, ON K1J 9L8 613-741-3313 / 613-842-4206 cowangroup.ca

113

1

Marc Benoit vice-president of group benefits

1927

Helps employers meet group benefit, health and disability management, pension and retirement requirements by providing consulting and administrative services. Also provides insurance for businesses, organizations and individuals.

3

Rhodes & Williams 1050 Morrison Dr. Ottawa, ON K2H 8K7 613-226-6590 / 613-723-6445 rhodeswilliams.com

70

3

Trent Young president

1935

Personal insurance including: car, home, renter/tenant, landlord, condominium, boat and trailers. Commercial/ business insurance needs including: property, liability, directors & officers, errors & omissions, tech insurance, cyber, construction, contractors, bonding, small business packages.

4

Assurances Palladium Insurance 2712 St Joseph Blvd. Ottawa, ON K1C 1G5 613-824-0441 / 613-824-7344 palladiuminsurance.ca

50

4

Sylvie Forget Swim Tim Snelling

1965

We have a team of insurance specialists for each sector depending on our clients' needs. We structure insurance programs to include personal insurance, business/ commercial insurance, group benefits, living benefits and estate planning.

4

Trigon Insurance Brokers* 2412 Kaladar Ave. Ottawa, ON K1V 8C1 613-526-1184 trigoninsurance.com

50

4

Joseph Ha president

1985

Property and casualty insurance including commercial insurance, auto, recreational vehicles including aircraft and boats, home, apartment, condo, seasonal and rental dwellings, business insurance, contractor's liability, error and omission insurance, professional liability

6

Mantha Insurance Brokers* 295 Montreal Rd. Ottawa, ON K1L 6B8 613-746-1450 / 613-746-7304 manthainsurance.com

48

1

Paul Mantha president

1964

Auto, home, commercial, motorcycles, boats, financial services. Licensed in Ontario and Quebec.

7

Gifford Carr Insurance Group 100 Terence Matthews Cr. Kanata, ON K2M 1P7 613-596-9101 giffordcarr.ca

45

2

Matthew Carr president Steve Montcalm Monica Dale partners

1948

Over seven decades in commercial and personal insurance. From home, auto, snowmobile and motorcycle insurance to cyber, marine, contractors and fleet solutions, we have you protected. An independent insurance brokerage, with access to carriers across Canada, we work for you.

8

Brokerlink 1469 Stittsville Main St. Ottawa, ON K2S 1B3 1-800-567-5996 bradleysinsurance.com

43

3

Chantal Pelletier director of distribution, eastern Ontario Region

1956

Property and casualty insurance brokerage specializing in auto, home and business insurance.

9

Tanner Insurance Service 200-2435 Holly Lane Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2 613-232-5704 / 613-232-6486 tannerinsurance.com

40

1

Steven Tanner president

1922

Celebrating 100 years in 2022 as a 4th generation locally owned and operated business. Commercial insurance, home and auto insurance, boat and yacht insurance specialists, group auto and home insurance.

Smith, Petrie, Carr & Scott Insurance Brokers 600-359 Kent St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0R6 613-237-2871 / 613-237-1179 spcs-ins.com

38

1

Marie Harris Cheryl Haydock

1969

As one of the largest independent brokerages in eastern Ontario, our dedicated staff of insurance professionals work to protect your family, home, automobile and business. Insurance - it's what we do and we do it well.

Oegema, Nicholson & Associates 1451 Woodroffe Ave. Ottawa, ON K2G 1W1 613-224-1455 / 613-224-4181 ona.ca

36

5

Jennifer Oegema president

1961

Complete insurance services

12

Scrivens Insurance and Investment Solutions 270 MacLaren St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0M3 613-236-9101 / 613-236-0856 scrivens.ca

29

2

Peter Scrivens Michael Scrivens Ole Jensen David Scrivens partners

1929

Commercial insurance: contract bonding, marine insurance, manufacturers, directors liability, professional errors and omissions, cyber insurance. Personal insurance: home, auto, boats. Financial & estate planning, group life insurance and employee benefits, RRSPs, GICs.

13

Currey Insurance Agencies 304-1729 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1V 7Z5 613-733-3312 / 613-733-8271 curreyinsurance.com

23

1

Michael Currey president and owner

1953

Insurance: life, disability, critical illness and long-term care, group benefits, retirement/ investment and estate planning, home and automobile insurance.

14

Capcorp Financial 1050 Morrison Dr., 3rd floor Ottawa, ON K2H 8K7 613-226-1964 / 613-226-8402 capcorp.ca

16

1

Andy Noseworthy CEO

1981

Employee benefits consulting, group retirement savings plans, pay-as-you-go benefits including health care spending accounts, financial planning for business owners and their businesses, life, disability and critical illness insurance, individual investment management.

15

McVey Insurance Service* 8028 Victoria St. Metcalfe, ON K0A 2P0 613-821-2524 / 613-821-3993 mcveyinsservice.com

11

1

Barry McVey president Debbie McVey office manager

1961

Home, auto, tenant, farm, marine, commercial and business insurance

16

Binks Insurance Brokers 100-881 Lady Ellen Pl. Ottawa, ON K1Z 5L3 613-226-1350 / 613-226-7029 binks.ca

10

1

Harry S. Binks president

1918

We provide commercial risk management and insurance products to Ontario firms, specializing in CyberRisk coverage, directors' & officers' liability, general liability, crime insurance, surety bonding, and commercial automobile.

Crain & Schooley* 7-471 Hazeldean Rd. Ottawa, ON K2L 4B8 613-722-3444 / 613-722-3800 crainschooley.on.ca

7

2

John M. McCavour senior vice-president

1953

Employee benefits and pensions, retirement strategies, RRSP, special risk insurance, risk management consulting, group home and auto insurance

Guardsman Insurance Services Inc 5654 Hazeldean Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 1X3 613-831-6300 guardsman.ca

4

1

Thomas Watson Jr.

1982

Personalized property and casualty insurance, specializing in home and auto solutions

10 11

17 18

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1 2 3

No. of local lawyers

LARGEST LAW FIRMS No. of local support staff/ No. of local offices

No. of national lawyers/ No. of national support staff/ No. of national offices

Managing partner(s) or key local executive/ Year established in Ottawa

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF OTTAWA LAWYERS)

Services offered

Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP 2600-160 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1C3 613-233-1781 / 613-563-9869 gowlingwlg.com

213

348 1

809 1,257 7

Wayne Warren 1887

Full-service firm with local, national and international capabilities. Advises private and public companies of all sizes/stages of development, not-for profit entities and government/public sector on business law, advocacy and intellectual property matters.

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 1300-100 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 613-237-5160 / 613-787-3558 blg.com

94

177 1

841 1190 5

Larry Elliot 1952

Full-service law firm with expertise in business law, litigation/dispute resolution and intellectual property solutions.

Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. 1400-340 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 0A5 613-238-2022 / 613-238-8775 perlaw.ca

53

56 1

0 0 0

4 5 5 7 8 9 10 10 12

Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP 1500-45 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-780-8661 / 613-230-5459 nortonrosefulbright.com

48

51 1

647 938 6

Pierre-Paul Henrie 1984

Business law, M&A, real estate, project financing, employment/labour, Canadian/ global regulatory, international trade, technology/innovation, business ethics/anti corruption, dispute resolution/litigation, construction, food, agribusiness, health, patents/trademarks.

Kelly Santini LLP 2401-160 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2P7 613-238-6321 / 613-233-4553 kellysantini.com

45

56 2

0 0 0

Kelly Sample 1976

ADR, bankruptcy and insolvency, business law, construction and development, employment law, estate and trust planning, family law, insurance law, litigation and dispute resolution, not-for-profit, real estate.

Nelligan Law 300-50 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L2 613-238-8080 / 613-238-2098 nelligan.ca

45

40 1

0 0 0

Mia Hempey 1963

Multi-service including: business law, intellectual property, fertility law, commercial litigation, real estate and development, condo law, employment law, personal injury, estate planning, family law, Indigenous law, labour law, mediation and arbitration services.

Emond Harnden LLP 707 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1S 3V1 613-563-7660 / 613-563-8001 ehlaw.ca

43

30 1

40 32 1

Antoinette Strazza 1987

Management-side employment and labour law, wrongful dismissal claims, human rights and harassment complaints, human resources training, employment contracts, workplace policies and sick leave management, WSIB, OHS, pension and benefits.

Mann Lawyers LLP 300-11 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-722-1500 / 613-722-7677 mannlawyers.com

34

35 2

0 0 0

Heather AustinSkaret Andre Martin 1994

Business, commercial leasing, commercial and residential real estate, employment and labour, bankruptcy and insolvency, civil and commercial litigation, construction law, wills and estates, franchise, family, personal injury, disability insurance claims, environmental and estate litigation.

Dentons Canada LLP 1420-99 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1H4 613-783-9600 / 613-783-9690 dentons.com

33

34 1

555 821 6

David P. Little 1985

Regulatory matters, public policy, venture tech, fintech, litigation and dispute resolution, real estate, banking, lending, intellectual property, employment law, securities, telecommunications, privacy, marketing, labeling.

Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP 1300-55 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-236-3882 / 613-230-6423 fasken.com

32

20 1

689 730 6

Scott Prescott Virginia Schweitzer 1980

Communications, business, procurement, national security, litigation, labour, employment and human rights, international trade, anti-bribery and corruption, intellectual property, competition, public law, government relations and ethics, privacy, constitutional and administrative.

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP* 1900-340 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 613-235-7234/ 613-235-2867 osler.com

32

44 1

411 620 5

Donna White 1946

National law firm including IP, pharmaceutical litigation, technology, corporate finance and securities, mergers and acquisitions, taxation, regulatory law, privacy law, national and cross-border services.

Low Murchison Radnoff LLP* 400-1565 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 613-236-9442 / 613-236-7942 lmrlawyers.com

28

31 1

0 0 0

Michael L. Wong 1938

Business/corporate/commercial, financing, real estate, education, civil/commercial litigation, licensing, construction, franchising, employment/labour, personal injury/ disability, family, wills/trusts/estate planning, procurement.

13

Soloway Wright LLP 700-427 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y2 613-236-0111 / 613-238-8507 solowaywright.com

26

45 1

2 2 1

Daniel Coderre Terilynn Anderson Andre Ducasse 1946

Labour and employment law, estate planning and administration, business, debt/ equity financing, insolvency/receiverships, leasing, franchising, corporate and contract law, commercial and residential real estate, municipal/expropriation, general litigation, personal injury and medical malpractice, workplace investigations.

14

Brazeau Seller LLP 700-100 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 613-237-4000 / 613-237-4001 brazeauseller.com

23

32 1

0 1 0

Donald Brazeau 1989

Business transfers and acquisitions, cannabis law, corporate and commercial law, employment law, family business, intellectual property, litigation, municipal and development law, non-profit and charity law, real estate law and development, tax and estate planning, technology law, wills and estate administration.

14 16

Sicotte Guilbault LLP 208-4275 Innes Rd., Orléans, ON K1C 1T1 613-837-7408 / 613-837-8015 sicotte.ca

23

36 3

0 0 0

Sophie Parisien 1993

Full service including: business law, family law, real estate law, litigation and dispute resolution, intellectual property, wills and estates, employment law, mediation.

Smart & Biggar 900-55 Metcalfe St. P.O. Box 2999, Station D, Ottawa, ON K1P 5Y6 613-232-2486 / 613-232-8440 smartbiggar.ca

21

158 1

55 97 4

Steven Garland 1906

Patents, trademarks, copyright and media, industrial designs, litigation, licensing and IP transactions, life sciences, IP management and strategic counselling, marketing and advertising, domain names and internet law.

16 18 18 18

Tierney Stauffer LLP 510-1600 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Z 0A1 613-728-8057 / 613-728-9866 tslawyers.ca

21

33 3

0 0 0

Susan Mitchell 1982

Corporate and commercial law, commercial litigation, employment law, construction law, tax law, wills and estates, personal injury, residential real estate.

LaBarge Weinstein LLP* 800-515 Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 3G4 613-599-9600 / 613-599-0018 lwlaw.com

18

15 1

10 3 2

Shane McLean 1997

Corporate and commercial work with high-growth companies, equity and debt financings, mergers and acquisitions, taxation, intellectual property commercialization and licensing.

Merovitz Potechin LLP 300-1565 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 613-563-7544 or 1-877-612-1123 merovitzpotechin.com

18

41 2

0 0 0

Chuck Merovitz Yasmin Vinograd Bram Potechin 1976

Estate litigation, commercial disputes, franchise litigation, real estate litigation, condominium disputes, employment law, insolvency, residential and commercial real estate, shareholder and partnership agreements, corporate, wills and trusts, environmental law, construction law.

Raven, Cameron, Ballantyne & Yazbeck LLP/s.r.l 1600-220 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa, ON K1P 5Z9 613-567-2901 / 613-567-2921 ravenlaw.com

18

12 1

2 0 1

Andrew Raven 1992

Labour and employment law, human rights, disability benefits, health and safety, professional discipline, pension and retirement benefits, whistleblower protection.

21

LMS Lawyers LLP 190 O'Connor St., 9th floor Ottawa, ON K2P 2R3 613-230-5787 / 613-230-8563 lmslawyers.com

15

22 3

3 3 4

David Capra 1990

Criminal law, family law, personal injury, civil litigation, real estate, wills and estates, estate litigation, medical malpractice, immigration, corporate/commercial, employment law.

Anthony P. McGlynn Full-service law firm specializing in: business law, commercial disputes, labour R. Aaron Rubinoff and employment law, commercial real estate development, intellectual property, immigration, tax, personal legal needs, police law, international arbitration. 1971

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

No. of local lawyers

LARGEST LAW FIRMS No. of local support staff/ No. of local offices

No. of national lawyers/ No. of national support staff/ No. of national offices

Managing partner(s) or key local executive/ Year established in Ottawa

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF OTTAWA LAWYERS)

Services offered

22

Bell Baker LLP* 700-116 Lisgar St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0C2 613-237-3444 / 613-237-1413 bellbaker.com

14

12 1

0 0 0

John Summers 1954

22

McMillan LLP 2000-45 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-232-7171/613-231-3191 mcmillan.ca

14

14 1

258 393 5

Martin Thompson 1905

Full-service business law firm serving public, private and not-for-profit clients in the areas of international trade, information technology and intellectual property, business law, regulatory, employment, civil and commercial litigation, procurement and competition law.

22

MBM Intellectual Property Law LLP 1400-275 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-567-0762 / 613-563-7671 mbm.com

14

32 1

3 5 6

Scott Miller Randy Marusyk 1994

Full range of intellectual property services including: patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyrights, litigation and dispute resolution, regulatory practice, tradesecret programs, due diligence, IP strategic mapping.

25

Stikeman Elliott LLP* 1600-50 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L2 613-234-4555 / 613-230-8877 stikeman.com

12

WND 1

492 WND 5

Justine Whitehead 1981

Business law/technology transactions, competition, intellectual property, international trade, litigation, privatization, regulated products, telecommunications and broadcasting.

26

Macera & Jarzyna LLP 715 - 11 Holland Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-238-8173 / 613-235-2508 macerajarzyna.com

11

29 1

14 29 1

Joe Ulvr 1977

27

Lister-Beaupré 301-200 Catherine St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2K9 613-234-2500 / 613-234-2501 listerlawyers.com

10

5 1

0 0 0

Andrew Lister 2009

Full service in both official languages, labour and employment law for employers and employees, privacy law, human rights, real estate, corporate and commercial law, family law, wills and estates, defamation, contracts, general litigation, personal injury, landlord/tenant.

27

Conway Baxter Wilson LLP* 400-411 Roosevelt Ave., Ottawa, ON K2A 3X9 613-288-0149 conway.pro

10

9 1

0 0 0

Rachel Robert 2009

Corporate and commercial litigation and arbitration, public, administrative and regulatory law.

29

Ridout & Maybee LLP 601-11 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-236-1995 / 613-236-2485 ridoutmaybee.com

9

26 1

28 40 3

Marcus Gallie 1893

Ridout & Maybee LLP is an IP Law firm that provides solutions for some of the world's most innovative technologies. Our services include: Patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright, trade secrets, IP litigation, licensing & IP transactions.

30

Cavanagh LLP* 400-411 Roosevelt Ave. , Ottawa, ON K2A 3X9 613-569-8558 cavanagh.ca

8

12 1

0 0 0

Stephen Cavanagh 2001

30

Merizzi Ramsbottom & Forster* 201C-889 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1S 3W4 613-618-2417 mrfip.com

8

N/A 1

N/A N/A 3

Andre Merizzi 2013

Intellectual property services

32

Hicks Morley 2000-150 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1 613-234-0386 / 613-234-0418 hicksmorley.com

7

5 1

107 132 5

Chuck Hofley partner 2001

Human resources law and advocacy for employers, labour, employment, pension and benefits, regulatory and education law.

33

Girones Lawyers 300-300 Terry Fox Dr., Kanata, ON K2K 0E3 613-599-3535 gironeslawyers.com

6

15 1

6 N/A 2

Andrea Girones

Legal services for car accidents, slip and falls, personal injuries, disability insurance denial, victims of crime, medical malpractice and birth trauma.

33

Power Law* 1103-130 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 613-702-5560 / 888-404-2227 powerlaw.ca

6

4 1

14 5 2

Mark Power 2014

Appeal and judicial review, administrative law, constitutional law, language rights, labour and employment, education law, aboriginal law, environmental law, municipal regulation and law, public and private international law, tort law.

35

Bertschi Orth Solicitors and Barristers LLP/s.r.l* 400-1410 Blair Towers Pl. Ottawa, ON K1J 9B9 613-749-4700 / 613-749-4703 boslaw.ca

5

8 1

0 0 0

David Bertschi Debbie Orth 2006

35

HazloLaw Business Lawyers* 283 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, ON K1N 6Z1 613-747-2459 hazlolaw.com

5

7 1

N/A N/A 1

Hugues Boisvert 2011

Business law, tax ligation and international business.

37

Bird Richard 508-130 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 613-238-3772 / 613-238-5955 lawyersforemployers.ca

4

5 1

0 0 0

Caroline Richard 1999

Management-side labour and employment law providing advice and representation on human rights, workers' compensation, labour relations, occupational health and safety, collective bargaining, workplace violence/harassment investigations.

37

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP 1750-340 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 613-788-2200 / 613-788-2247 blakes.com

4

WND 1

597 577 5

Mark Johnson 1990

Corporate/commercial, securities, intellectual property and information technology law, government procurement, international trade, civil litigation, restructuring and insolvency, telecommunications, labour and employment, banking, administrative.

37 37

Capelle Kane Immigration Lawyers 360 Ravenhill Ave. E., Ottawa, ON K2A 1S5 capellekane.com

4

N/A 1

0 0 0

Betsy Kane 1994

Canadian corporate immigration legal services.

Champ & Associates 43 Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 613-237-2441 / 613-232-2680 champlaw.ca

4

2 1

2 1 W

Paul Champ 2009

Employee-side representation in all areas of the law, including wrongful and constructive dismissal; severance advice; privacy; and human rights. Also federal public sector labour law.

37

Edwards Creative Law 204-411 Roosevelt Ave., Ottawa, ON K2A 3X9 613-722-2613 / 613-651-0303 edwardslaw.ca

4

3 1

7 0 0

Mark Edwards 2012

Provides legal services to entertainment (music, TV, film, digital media, animation) and software industry clients.

37

Engel & Associates Professional Corp. 210-116 Lisgar St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0C2 613-235-6324 / 613-235-3159 bruceengel.com

4

3 1

4 3 1

Bruce Engel owner 1991

A multi-service firm practicing in most areas of law.

Intellectual property law firm: patents, trademarks, copyright, industrial design, intellectual property litigation, trade secrets.

Commercial litigation, mediation & arbitration, employment law, insurance & tort, professional liability.

Insurance and commercial law firm, serves clients in both official languages.

Impaired driving, dangerous driving/careless driving, drug/narcotics charges, sexual assault, child pornography, spouse/partner/domestic assault, white collar crime, theft, tax fraud/evasion, breach of trust, money laundering

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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No. of local employees

LARGEST EXECUTIVE AND SPECIALIZED SEARCH FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES)

Key local executive(s)

Year est. in Ottawa

Major Clients

Services offered

1

Boyden 500-116 Lisgar St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0C2 613-749-9909 boyden.ca

28

Jim Harmon Michael Naufal managing partners

1995

Private, government, not-for-profit sectors, education, health, Crown corporations, high-tech

Senior-level executive search, leadership strategy.

2

Keynote Search 66 Lisgar St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0C1 613-765-8509 keynotesearch.com

15

James Baker Donna Baker

2015

Family businesses, construction, real estate, not-for-profit, health care, professional services, engineering, technology, manufacturing, and more.

Executive search and recruitment with post-placement integration

3

Odgers Berndtson 1301-155 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 6L1 613-231-6666 odgersberndtson.com

10

Eric Slankis, partner Michael Williams, partner

1986

Private, government, not-forprofit , education, healthcare, Crown corporations, high-tech

Senior-level executive search, leadership assessment and consulting, executive coaching; interim placements, and governance consulting and board recruitment.

4

Leaders International* 700-1 Rideau St. Ottawa, ON K1N 8S7 613-788-8254 leadersinternational.com

8

Laurie Sterritt

2009

WND

Executive search services

5

Stevenson & White 100-2685 Queensview Dr. Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2 613-225-5417 stevensonandwhite.com

5

Matt Stevenson Paul Stevenson

2000

Privately-held, publicly traded and Crown corporations, notfor-profit, high tech, real estate/ construction, manufacturing, health, professional services, all sizes of companies.

Recruitment and executive search. Specializing in finance, accounting and payroll positions at all levels on a permanent, contract or temporary basis.

5

The Marler Search Group 300 Earl Grey Dr. Ottawa, ON K2T 1C1 613-271-3750 marlersearchgroup.com

5

Kevin Marler owner/director

1998

WND

Software and network security staffing

7

Perry-Martel International Inc. 200-440 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON K1R 7X6 613-236-6995 perrymartel.com

3

David Perry Anita Martel

1988

Construction, real estate development, technology in Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal in Canada. International clients: United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Japan and South America.

Senior-level executive search, board recruitment, succession planning, leadership assessment, BarOn EQi

7

Sullivan Search Partners 1100-343 Preston St. Ottawa, ON K1S 1N4 343-291-1128 sullivansearch.com

3

Bonnie Sullivan

2015

Not-for-profit, unions, education, manufacturing, sales and franchise

Boutique staffing firm providing executive search and permanent recruitment services.

9

Stonewood Group Inc. 104-350 Palladium Dr., S Ottawa, ON K2V 1A8 613-592-4145 stonewoodgroup.com

2

E.A Clarke

1981

Stonewood sources leaders from organizations in: medical, software, security, systems solutions, telecom, fintech, asset management, banking, insurance, real estate, financial services, industrial, automotive, agriculture, engineering, aerospace and defence and natural resources.

Boutique executive search, including all functions, director, VP, C – level.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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2021

T

here is no question that Jim Taggart, long-time chairman of Taggart Group of Companies, is a successful and generous businessman in our community. A self-promoter he most definitely is not. Case in point: his natural reaction when asked about his 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award is to immediately deflect praise. “I’m just part of a family business and I’m the old guy, so I get the titles, but if there’s any award deserved, it’s deserved by the group,” Taggart, 79, said in a phone interview. Taggart is the eleventh recipient of the award, jointly presented by Ottawa Business Journal and the Ottawa Board of Trade (OBoT). The award, part of the Best Ottawa Business Awards, is presented to a businessperson who demonstrates long-term business success, innovation, perseverance, strong leadership and a legacy of community building. The selection process involves OBJ, OBoT and past recipients. Taggart Group’s roots date back to the 1940s, when founder Harold Taggart built a few dozen homes for returning war veterans and, recognizing an opportunity in servicing the land, went out and bought the biggest shovel he could find to start an infrastructure company. Seventy-three years later, Taggart Group is a major employer in the construction and real estate business in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. The group, which includes Taggart Construction, Doran Contractors, Tamarack Homes, Taggart Realty Management and Tartan Homes, now has second- and third-generation family members working together for the common good. Said Taggart: “My father put in place a plan for how he felt our company should evolve. I think it was a plan that made our family stick together and not go in different directions. It allowed everybody in the family to earn a decent living if they chose to stick with the family business.” The family is well known for its philanthropic support of Ottawa charities, having donated millions to local causes. The family has expanded through marriage to include the Parkes, and runs its own Taggart Parkes Foundation. In June 2021, for example, the foundation donated $1.4 million to a new south-end clubhouse for BCG Ottawa. “I’m proud of the fact that we try to run an honest, ethical business and that we try to give back to the community that we earn our living in,” said Taggart. Taggart was “a very obvious choice” for the award, said former Ottawa mayor Jim Durrell, who is one of the former recipients and helped with the selection process. “It’s an award, frankly, that we spend a lot of time thinking and talking about. It’s easy to be a flash in the pan, to be a success for a couple of years, but a Lifetime Achievement recipient is somebody who has made a contribution to the betterment of Ottawa for a

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CLOCKWISE: Taggart family photo from 2013; founder Harold Taggart; Taggart family on Jezebel circa 1958; 2021 Lifetime Achievement recipient Jim Taggart, chairman, Taggart Group of Companies; Taggart jobsite 1949.

long period of time.” Taggart is what you might call a reluctant recipient. “He’s certainly not someone who likes to draw attention to himself,” said former award winner Roger Greenberg, executive chairman of the Minto Group. He explained how Taggart, due to his modest nature, needed to be encouraged by family members to accept the honour, as a way of celebrating the family business as a whole. Yet, Taggart is very deserving of the recognition, both for his family’s philanthropy and for his guidance of the company, Greenberg continued. “I do believe it’s the leader who sets the tone.” Former award recipient and retired construction chairwoman Shirley Westeinde sees Taggart Group as a positive example of a multigenerational familyowned business. “For them to all work together, and we know running any family business can be a challenge, I feel that the Taggarts are doing it quite well,” said Westeinde. “I know that Jim has played a major role in that.” Ian Sherman, chair of the Ottawa Board of Trade and consultant at EY, sponsor of the Lifetime Achievement Award, said the award underscores the importance of family businesses. "When an honouree such as Jim Taggart shares

it so genuinely with his family, it also serves to promote the indispensable role that family businesses play in the economy," said Sherman. “The award this year truly recognizes not only Jim’s lifetime of achievements, but also family business leadership that is multigenerational with excellence focused on a variety of business dimensions: unity of family, tradition, passion, purpose, values, society and commitment to community.” OBJ publisher Michael Curran said the Lifetime Achievement Award is a big part of the fall business celebration. “Along with recognition for the outstanding CEO, CFO and newsmaker, the Lifetime Achievement award is the biggest honour we can bestow on a local business leader,” said Curran. “In this case, we’re recognizing a family business that dates back almost three quarters of a century. Imagine that. It’s quite incredible to remain vibrant and relevant for that long.” Past recipients of Lifetime Achievement 2011: Jim Durrell 2012: John Kelly 2013: Wes Nicol 2014: Roger Greenberg 2015: Shirley Westeinde 2016: Michael Potter 2017: John Ruddy 2018: Gordon Reid 2019: Dr. Jack Kitts 2020: Rob Ashe

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REAL

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Housing sales

Housing starts

Ottawa’s real estate market posted an ever-increasing amount of sales in 2021 as buyers lined up (and often bid) on houses as soon as they were made available in a tight seller’s market.

Despite a supply chain crunch that saw key supplies delayed near the end of the year, the number of housing starts in Ottawa continued to increase at a steady pace.

Source: Ottawa Real Estate Board

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.

2011

5,794

2012

6,026

2013

6,560

2014

5,762

2015

4,972

15,526

2016

5,298

2017

17,083

2017

7,457

2018

17,476

2018

7,539

2019

18,622

2019

7,782

2020

18,971

2020

8,094

2021

8,470

2011

14,379

2012

14,323

2013

13,871

2014

13,919

2015

14,653

2016

2021

19, 451

(Nov 2021)

0

5,000

(Nov 2021)

10,000

15,000

20,000

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

Home prices Source: Royal LePage

$404,760

$716,378

12%

10% 8% 6%

INDUSTRIAL

RETAIL

Q1 2021 Q2 2021

Q3 2020

Q4 2020

Q1 2020

Q2 2020

Q4 2019

Q1 2019

Q2 2019 Q3 2019

Q4 2018

Q3 2018

Q2 2018

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 Q1 2018

Q1 2017

Q2 2017

Q3 2016

Q4 2016

Q1 2016

Q2 2016

Q3 2015

Q4 2015

Q1 2015

Q2 2015

Q3 2014

Q4 2014

Q1 2014

Q2 2014

Q3 2013

Q4 2013

Q1 2013

Q2 2013

Q3 2012

Q4 2012

4% 2%

Source: Cushman & Wakefield Ottawa

OFFICE

Q1 2012

Despite continued concerns about how the pandemic would affect office rentals over the longer term as employees got used to the idea of working from home, office vacancies were close to the 10-year trend (though higher than prepandemic levels). Vacancy rates for industrial and retail space, meanwhile, remained tight.

Realtor assisted rentals in 2021, up 29 per cent from 2020

14%

Q2 2012

Commercial real estate vacancy rates

2,012

Average condo price, up 10 per cent

Average home up 19 per cent from a year ago

Q4 2011

SECTOR

SNAPSHOT

REAL ESTATE

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Nathan Smith

Senior vice-president, Cushman & Wakefield Nathan Smith has been with Cushman & Wakefield — formerly Royal LePage Commercial Inc. — in Ottawa for the past 30 years, and in that time he has transacted commercial real estate deals in excess of $2.5 billion. Cushman & Wakefield started as a small family business in New York more than 100 years ago. Over the years, the company expanded and now has about 400 offices in 60 countries, with 18 in Canada. Smith has focused exclusively on high-end commercial investment products in Canada’s capital, such as retail plazas, development land and apartment buildings. The senior vice-president is also the company’s youngest recipient of Cushman & Wakefield’s Award of Excellent for his consistent high sales performance. He’s also ranked in the national top 15 for the award 18 times and has been a member of the President’s Round Table since 1984.

Louis Karam

Managing director, CBRE Before Louis Karam became managing director at CBRE’s Ottawa office, a real estate company with more than 100,000 employees in more than 100 countries, he received his bachelors in electrical engineering with a speciality in telecommunications and his masters in industrial engineering from the Université de Montreal. Karam joined CBRE in 2011 and had previously led the company’s project management business in Eastern Canada. In June 2021, Louis was named senior vice-president and managing director of the Ottawa office. Before taking on his new role in Ottawa, he was the managing director of project management at the firm’s Montreal office. Earlier in his career, he was a project manager at engineering and construction company SNC-Lavalin for five years.

Warren Wilkinson

Managing director, Colliers International When Warren Wilkinson joined Colliers International in 2005, he would embark on a 10-year career as a leasing expert in the greater Ottawa area. He then made the transition from sales representative to the company’s managing director. Wilkinson credits loyalty and opportunity with getting him to where he is today. “Working for a global organization like Colliers exposed me to a wide range of possibilities that wouldn’t have been available elsewhere,” he says. “Getting recognized as someone that is devoted to a vision and mission put me in a position to challenge myself with new opportunities without sacrificing where I was.” The Ottawa native holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in law from Carleton University, where he graduated in 2000.

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LARGEST COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN FIRMS

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF ARIDO REGISTERED DESIGNERS)

No. of local ARIDO designated designers

No. of local support staff

1

LWG Architectural Interiors 211-2141 Thurston Dr. Ottawa, ON K1G 6C9 613-739-3699 / 613-739-3965 lwg-ai.com

21

3

Marc Letellier Bryan Wiens David Gibbons principals

WND

Specializes in commercial interiors with a focus on workplace design and sustainability. Specialties include project visioning, change management, functional programming, space planning, concept design, furniture design and specifications, design development, construction drawings and specifications, construction administration.

2

4te inc. 73 Breezehill Ave. N. Ottawa, ON K1Y 2H6 613-232-4499 / 613-232-4187 4te.ca

9

2

Chantal BoyerCasey Emily Chamberlain Tzoofit Hammer principals

Bell, BentalGreenOak, BONA, Brigil, Broccolini, Controlex, Dentons, Hobin Architecture, KWC Architects, NAVCanada, Nelligan, PSPC, RLA Architects, Royal College, Taggart Group, Revera, RioCan, Trinity

Full commercial interior fitup including programming and planning. Specialties include change management, furniture strategies, GoC Workplace, REVIT, BCIN, WELL, LEED professionals.

3

Parallel 45 Design Group Ltd. 240-700 Industrial Ave. Ottawa, ON K1G 0Y9 613-738-7600 / 613-738-9425 parallel45.ca

7

9

Liz Miller Sarah Oakley Robin Peixoto principals

WND

Functional programming and facility space planning; permit and construction documentation; BCIN; medical, dental and optometry planning and design; LEED ID+C and WELL Building accredited professionals.

4

Atkinson Schroeter Design Group 110-410 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON K1R 1B7 613-563-3797 asdginteriors.com

5

7

Sonja Schroeter partner

CREA, PSAC, BGIS, PSPC, HoC, LoP, DFO, CNSC, DND, CSC, PS, VAC, Australian High Commission, Red Cross, City of Ottawa, BGO, Merkburn, CBRE, Colonnade BridgePort, GWLRA, KRP, Manulife, Royal LePage

Functional programming, space planning, design concept, renderings, construction documents, furniture procurement, project and move management.

4

Architecture49 1000-150 Isabella St. Ottawa, ON K1S 1V7 613-238-0440 / 613-238-6597 architecture49.com

5

6

Tanya Irvine

PSPC, BGIS, OPG, Wawanesa, Sobeys

Interior design & workplace planning for security & defence, transportation, sports & entertainment, education, healthcare, science & technology, hospitality, commercial, cultural, heritage, industrial, retail. Highly experienced with integrated project delivery, modified design-build, designbuild, construction management delivery methods.

6

Hay Design Inc. 100-824 Meath St. Ottawa, ON K1Z 6E8 613-728-0954 / 613-728-6501 haydesign.ca

4

11

Catherine Rachel Hay president

PSPC, Infrastructure Ontario, City of Ottawa, Brookfield Properties, RECL, BGIS, Minto, Morguard, District Realty, Osgoode Properties, Ottawa Community Housing, Algonquin College, Carleton University

Feasibility studies, LEED documentation, functional programming, design concept, design development, construction drawings and specifications, construction administration.

6

HOK Inc. 101-205 Catherine St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 613-683-1807 / 613-226-9656 hok.com

4

64

Lynn Ferron Kristi Castilloux

British High Commission, Algonquin College, Canadian Blood Services, PSPC, NCC, Professional Institute of Public Service of Canada, Brookfield Properties, Bank of Canada

Master planning, interior design, feasibility studies, programming, space planning, contract administration, concept design.

6

NORR Ltd.* 600-55 Murray St. Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 613-241-5300 / 613-241-4245 norr.com

4

11

Jonathan Hughes vice-president Lizanne Dubien manager of interior design

Carling Campus (BGIS/PSPC/DND), Canada Science and Technology Museum, Wellington Building, Sir John A. Macdonald Building (PSPC/House of Commons), Royal Canadian Mint, Parks Canada, RCMP, Bank of Canada, University of Toronto, Carleton University

Functional programming and master planning for institutional and commercial projects; feasibility studies; furniture, fittings and equipment; design and procurement; building information; modelling.

9

MCROBIE Architects + Interior Designers* 100-66 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5C6 613-238-2072 mcrobie.com

3

18

Johanna Garwood senior associate

PSPC, BGIS, Department of Finance, Treasury Board Secretariat, Ashbury College, Ottawa Construction Association

Sustainable design, feasibility studies, code review, programming and planning, construction drawings, contract administration, furniture specification.

10

[in]tempo design studio 100-357 Waverley St. W. Ottawa, ON K2P 0W4 613-565-5500 intempo.ca

2

4

Marianne Dupont partner

Willow Vein Clinic, Brookfield Properties, Chenier Development Corp., Correctional Services Canada, Fasken, Instant Brands, Cornerstone Crown Property Management

Strategic space planning, real estate development, creative integrated furnishings, AV, IT, acoustic solutions, sustainable architectural interiors.

10

Carlyle Design Associates 205 Island Park Dr. Ottawa, ON K1Y 0A3 613-728-7880 / 613-728-9864 carlyledesign.ca

2

2

Anne Carlyle principal

Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab Hospital, One Kids Place Children’s Treatment Centre, numerous Ottawa Community Health Centres, Roger Neilson House, Nipissing U Student Union, Lakehead U Kendaasiwin Indigenous Studies Bldg

Planning; interior design; art program development for health care, education and other public-sector organizations.

10 10

Provencher_Roy 440-47 Clarence St. Ottawa, ON K1N 9K1 provencherroy.ca

2

12

Anna Westlund partner

High tech and professional offices, hotels and restaurants, government and institutions

Functional programming/strategy, planning, budgeting, project management, conceptual design, furniture procurement, execution/permit drawings, construction site supervision, LEED/WELL

Creative Friction Inc.* E1-2212 Gladwin Cr. Ottawa, ON K1B 5N1 613-567-9793 / 613-567-2910 creativefriction.ca

2

2

Richard Newbury Conversant offices, Ravines 2 Retirement Residence, Celeste Irvine-Jones Orchard View on the Rideau, BMO Nesbitt Burns, Bluesfest offices, OCCO Restaurant

Full interior design services.

10 10

Ulya Jensen Interiors Ottawa, ON K1Y 2S9 613-261-4917 ulyajenseninteriors.com

2

4

Harmons steakhouse, Amped Sports lab - lounge & bar, Ulya Jensen owner and principal Stofa restaurant, BiBi’s Middle Eastern Kitchen, The Whalesbone, Systematix IT solutions, MBM Patent & designer Trademark law, Caremedics clinics, private residential

Commercial and residential interior and exterior design consultation, renovation to existing homes or businesses as well as planning all finishes for new builds, kitchen and bathroom remodeling

West of Main Inc. 2437B Kaladar Ave. Ottawa, ON K1V 8B9 613-762-8073 westofmaindesign.com

2

13

Sascha Lafleur principal senior designer Justin Thomason director

EQ Design Studio, Jackson Restaurant & Cafe, Ottawa Art Gallery, EuroTile & Stone Toronto showroom, DP Electric head office, Buyers & Cellars

Corporate and office, educational and institutional, restaurant and hospitality design, model homes and design/sales centres, furniture/decor/art/design studio.

16

Clear Interior Design* 76 Chamberlain Ave. Ottawa, ON K1S 1V9 613-695-8060 cleardesigns.ca

1

3

Serina Fraser principal

WND

Full interior design services.

design2space, inc. 75 Picasso Dr. Ottawa, ON K1G 5S7 613-604-8507 design2space.com

1

1

Coralee Beaulieu principal

Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund, Edgewater Computer Systems, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Health Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada, St. John’s Ambulance, PSPC, AADNC

Functional programming, space planning, design proposals, collaborative design, budget management, project management, procurement management

Mascioli Design Inc. 62 Glencairn Ave. Ottawa, ON K1S 1M6 613-233-2212 masciolidesign.ca

1

0

Paula Mascioli

Sheraton Ottawa, OC Transpo, Beechwood Cemetery, Alta Vista Animal Hospital, Bona Building and Management Ltd.

Full interior design services and project management for interiors and exteriors.

Place ID 115 Holmwood Ave. Ottawa, ON K1S 2P1 613-295-0914 place-id.com

1

1

Barbara Steele

Assante Capital, DND (Carling Campus), Manulife, Royal Lepage Performance Realty, PSPC (Place du Portage III), Defence Construction Canada, South Bank Medical Centre

Investigation, design concept, construction documents, building permit applications, project management.

Company/Address Phone/Fax/Web

16 16 16

Key local executive(s)

Major clients and projects

Products and services

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

LARGEST ARCHITECTURE FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF REGISTERED ARCHITECTS)

No. of registered architects

Total staff

Year established

Key Ottawa executive

Notable clients or projects in 2020-2021

Specialties

1

Architecture49 1000-150 Isabella St. Ottawa, ON K1S 1V7 613-238-0440 / 613-238-6597 architecture49.com

21

88

2014

Glen Klym Will Prange Jayant Gupta Patrick Lajeunesse Jie Chen

PSPC – Centre Block Rehabilitation, DND/DCC, Metrolinx, CEPEO, University of Ottawa, City of Kingston

Security and defence, transportation, sports and entertainment, education, healthcare, science and technology, hospitality, commercial, cultural, heritage, industrial, retail, interiors, landscape architecture, sustainability.

2

NEUF Architects (Canada)* 406-47 Clarence St. Ottawa, ON K1N 9K1 613-234-2274 neufarchitectes.com

14

19

2003

WND

WND

Industrial, offices, institutional, residential, commercial, urban design, hotels, resorts, interior design.

3

Hobin Architecture 63 Pamilla St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3K7 613-238-7200 / 613-235-2005 hobinarc.com

10

40

1979

Barry Hobin Gord Lorimer Sandy Davis Wendy Brawley Doug Brooks

Ottawa Community Housing, Reichmann Seniors Housing, Farm Boy, Amica, eQ Homes/Regional Group, Zibi, RioCan, Morley Hoppner, Roca Homes, Uniform Developments, Taggart Group, Colonnade BridgePort, Huntington Properties, Le Groupe Maurice

Master planning and urban design, long-term care and seniors’ housing, non-profit housing, educational facilities, condos, custom homes, churches, retail, civic, entertainment, sustainable and LEED design, adaptive re-use and renovations, heritage restoration.

4

CSV Architects 100-190 O’Connor St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2R3 613-564-8118 / 613-729-3362 csv.ca

9

28

1998

Peter Simister Anthony Leaning Darryl Hood Jessie Smith principals

City of Ottawa, Carleton University, Queen’s University, CECCE, Shepherds of Good Hope, Multifaith Housing Initiative, NCC, Mitel, Kinaxis, Ottawa Community Housing

Sustainable design, passive house design, Net Zero design, LEED consulting, institutional, commercial, educational, multi-unit residential, child care design, office fitup, new construction, adaptive reuse, heritage conservation.

5

GRC Architects 401-47 Clarence St. Ottawa, ON K1N 9K1 613-241-8203 / 613-241-4180 grcarchitects.com

8

29

1985

John Cook Martin Tite Alex Leung Carolyn Jones principals

DND/DCC, City of Ottawa, Library and Archives Canada, PSPC, National Capital Commission, Carleton University, University of Ottawa, Local School Boards, Algonquin College, La Cité, Ingenium

Sustainable design/green building, heritage conservation, adaptive re-use, universities, schools, colleges, master planning / campus development, military facilities, residential developments, community centres, recreational facilities, office buildings.

5

HOK Architects 101-205 Catherine St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 613-683-1818 / 613-226-9656 hok.com

8

64

1996

Andrew Butler Kristi Castilloux

British High Commission, Algonquin College, Canadian Blood Services, PSPC, NCC, Professional Institute of Public Service of Canada, Brookfield Properties, Bank of Canada

Strategic facility planning, compliance roles, master planning, architecture and interior design, feasibility studies, programming, consolidation planning, sustainable design, heritage restoration.

5

IDEA Inc. 595 Byron Ave. Ottawa, ON K2A 4C4 613-728-0008 / 613-728-2364 integrateddesign.ca

8

20

1986

Ryan Crowle managing principal Dino DiSano studio director

WND

Government/institutional, universities, municipal, recreational, laboratories, corporate/commercial, interior design, sustainable design/LEED accredited, residential, heritage.

5

KWC Architects 201-383 Parkdale Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4 613-238-2117 / 613-238-6595 kwc-arch.com

8

20

1975

Maurizio Martignago Ralph Wiesbrock Kelly Koroluk Ran Zaig Janis Hamacher Laszlo Mohacsi

PSPC, NCC, NRC, OCH, City of Ottawa, Carleton University, John Howard Society, Canada Science and Technology Museum

Institutional, commercial, residential, heritage renovation and restoration, adaptive use, sustainable design, secure facilities, laboratory and scientific facilities, multi-unit residential, design-build, functional programming, financial institutions.

5

Parkin Architects 200-20 James St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0T6 613-739-7700 / 613-739-7780 parkin.ca

8

22

2000

Richard Huot principal

CHEO, Montfort Hospital, Queensway Carleton Hospital, Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital, University of Ottawa, RGN Feasibility Study, Centre d’accueil Roger-Seguin.

Government, health care, justice, corrections, recreation, education, research, laboratory, LEED, EDAC, interior design.

5

Robertson Martin Architects 216 Pretoria Ave. Ottawa, ON K1S 1X2 613-567-1361 / 613-567-9462 robertsonmartin.com

8

24

1973

Robert Martin Danica Robertson principals

East Block Technical Feasibility Study, 1500 Bronson Rehabilitation, Halifax Armoury Rehabilitation, Province House Rehabilitation, West Block Lighting, Supreme Court Windows.

Feasibility studies, master planning, building condition assessments, building envelope science, heritage conservation, barrier-free design, sustainable design, building information modeling, tenant fit-ups, interiors.

RLA Architects* 56 Beech St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3J6 613-724-9932 rlaarchitects.com

7

30

1996

Roderick Lahey

The Re, Westboro Collection, SoHo chain, Westgate redevelopment, Lincoln Fields redevelopment

Urban planning, urban design, multi-unit and mixed-use residential/commercial.

12

Edward J. Cuhaci and Associates Architects Inc. 100-171 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5H7 613-236-7135 / 613-236-1944 cuhaci.com

6

WND

1963

Zofia Jurewicz Jerzy Jurewicz David Bull

Algonquin College, school boards including CECCE, OCDSB, OCSB and CDSBEO, University of Ottawa, Carleton University, NCC, NRC

Educational, institutional, laboratories, health care, health clubs, commercial, mixed use, heritage restoration, interior design, master planning, space planning, fit-ups.

12

Figurr Architects Collective 206-190 Somerset St. W. Ottawa, ON K2P 0J4 613-695-6122 figurr.ca

6

16

1989

Roberto Campos partner

Windmill Developments, Broccolini Construction, Regional Group, CEPEO, Sanmina, Conseil des écoles catholiques de Centre-est, City of Ottawa, Dream, Colonnade BridgePort, Caivan, Tweed.

Corporate, institutional, industrial, aviation, residential, retail, interior, First Nations, schools.

12

McRobie Architects + Interior Designers Inc.* 100-66 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5C6 613-238-2072 / 613-238-2094 mcrobie.com

6

21

1989

David McRobie president William Crompton vice-president

Arnon, Ottawa Train Yards, Ashbury College, Movati Athletic, Gillin Engineering and Construction, Taggart Realty, Great-West Life, MacEwen Petroleum, Farm Boy

Office, retail, hotel, educational, public transportation, corporate interior design.

12

Nicholas Caragianis Architect Inc.* 137 Pamilla St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3K9 613-237-6801 ncarchitect.ca

6

13

2007

Nicholas Caragianis

WND

Commercial office and retail; office co-working; retirement residences; food services; education; industrial.

12 12

Perkins+Will 1810-275 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1T 5H9 613-563-2500 / 613-563-7281 perkinswill.com

6

19

2008

Matt Johnston principal

Bank of Canada, Bentall GreenOak, BGIS, Carleton University, CMHC, GBA, Gowling WLG, Kiewet Eurovia Vinci, Morguard Investments, PSPC, University of Ottawa

Government, civic buildings, high-security buildings, interiors, corporate workplace strategy, higher education, sports and recreation, urban design, transit, sustainable design, resilient design.

Pye & Richards - Temprano & Young Architects Inc. 200-824 Meath St. Ottawa, ON K1Z 6E8 613-724-7700 / 613-724-1289 prty.ca

6

19

1901

Eliseo Temprano president

WND

Federal government, schools, universities, tech, commercial, industrial, restaurants, residential, recreational buildings, heritage restoration, programming and feasibility studies.

Chmiel Architects 200-109 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5N5 613-234-3585 / 613-234-6224 chmielarchitects.com

5

12

1996

Richard Chmiel president

WND

Lifecycle building retrofits, office commercial, interior design and planning, multi-unit residential.

HDR Architecture Associates Inc. 200-300 Richmond Road Ottawa, ON K1Z 6X6 613-233-6799 / 613-233-7881 hdrinc.com

5

18

1990

Ingrid Felso manager

WND

Health care, institutional, educational, corporate, master planning and science and technology.

J.L. Richards & Associates 864 Lady Ellen Pl. Ottawa, ON K1Z 5M2 613-728-3571 / 613-728-6012 jlrichards.ca

5

239

1955

Sébastien Racine OAA

WND

Sustainable design, green building and net zero design, educational facilities, commercial and office buildings, laboratory and industrial facilities, government and military, health care, social housing, transportation.

11

18 18 18

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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LARGEST ENGINEERING FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LICENSED ENGINEERS IN OTTAWA) No. of local offices/ national offices

No. of licensed (P. Eng) engineers in local offices

Total No. of engineering staff in local office

No. of Ottawa support staff (all other staff)

Areas of practice

Description of activities

WSP Canada 2611 Queensview Dr. Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2 613-829-2800 / 613-829-8299 wsp.com

252

278

40

5 150

1959

Guy Somers, P.Eng, vice-president Ammar Salameh, vice-president

Buildings (mechanical, electrical, structural); municipal infrastructure; urban planning; landscape architecture; roads; land development; highways; bridges; sustainable development

Professional services firm working with government, businesses, developers, architects and planners to provide integrated solutions that transform the built environment and restore the natural environment.

2

J.L. Richards & Associates 864 Lady Ellen Pl. Ottawa, ON K1Z 5M2 613-728-3571 / 613-728-6012 jlrichards.ca

90

166

46

3 6

1955

Saverio Parrotta president and CEO René Lambert vice-president

Civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, Single and multidisciplinary studies energy systems, and industrial engineering; design and project management services architecture; planning; GIS; project management for all engineering disciplines plus architecture and planning.

3

McIntosh Perry 115 Walgreen Rd. Carp, ON K0A 1L0 613-836-2184 mcintoshperry.com

89

28

16

3 9

1990

Todd Perry vice-chairman

Multidisciplinary engineering firm that specializes in civil, contract administration, structural, environmental, geotechnical, planning, surveying and building science.

Provides a full range of consulting engineering and technical solutions that encompasses every stage of a project.

4

Stantec Consulting 400-1331 Clyde Ave. Ottawa, ON K2C 3G4 613-722-4420 stantec.com

85

121

183

1 80

1975

Dylan Hemmings vice-president and regional leader for Ontario

Water/wastewater; transportation; mechanical/ electrical/structural/civil; building engineering; surveying; land development; urban planning, landscape architecture; geotechnical, hydrogeology; site assessments

Initial conceptual development, project planning and community engagement through to design, construction, commissioning, maintenance, decommissioning and remediation.

5

MDS Global 200-1220 Old Innes Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 3V3 613-744-7257 / 613-744-8016 mdsaero.com

56

75

104

1 1

1985

John Jastremski president and CEO

WND

Global provider of turnkey test facilities, special test equipment and test service solutions for engines and engine components in the aerospace, industrial and marine markets.

6

Morrison Hershfield 2932 Baseline Rd. Ottawa, ON K2H 1B1 613-739-2910 / 613-739-4926 morrisonhershfield.com

54

155

101

1 22

1985

Kevin L. Chouinard Multidisciplinary engineering services in buildings, energy and industrial, environment, senior viceland development, technology and telecom, president transportation, transit, structures, water and wastewater.

7

EXP* 100-2650 Queensview Dr. Ottawa, ON K2B 8H6 613-688-1899 / 613-225-7337 exp.com

38

48

12

2 88

1957

Dan McNicoll senior manager, Earth and Environmental, eastern Ontario region

8

Golder Associates 1931 Robertson Rd. Ottawa, ON K2H 5B7 613-592-9600 / 613-592-9601 golder.com

36

115

16

1 37

1960

Archaeology, biology, EAs, EHS, environmental Gordon Murray vice-president, east management systems, ESAs, geophysics, Canada operations geotechnical, GIS/IM, hydrogeology, land development, mine waste management, remediation, risk assessment

Consulting, design and construction services in the areas of earth, environment and related areas of energy.

8

Parsons* 100-1223 Michael St. N. Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 613-738-4160 / 613-739-7105 parsons.com

36

53

45

1 14

1956

Sylvain Montminy Ron Clarke vice-presidents

Planning, project management and technology firm providing infrastructure solutions within the rail, transit, roads and highways, bridges, tunnels, water and ITS sectors

Transportation planning and traffic operations studies; EAs; planning and design of roads, transit, bridges and water infrastructure; urban planning and complete street design

Cleland Jardine Engineering 580 Terry Fox Dr. Kanata, ON K2L 4B9 613-591-1533 clelandjardine.com

31

57

6

1 1

1993

Michael Cleland Robert Jardine Brian Johnson Matt Jaynes Robert Nevin Andre Marcoux

Structural engineering

Structural consulting engineering firm specializing in the structural investigation, design, rehabilitation, and construction for both new & existing buildings. Performs structural engineering work in Canada and abroad.

Novatech Engineering Consultants 200-240 Michael Cowpland Dr. Kanata, ON K2M 1P6 613-254-9643 / 613-254-5867 novatech-eng.com

29

82

33

1 0

1982

John G. Riddell president

Municipal, land/site development; transportation, water resources engineering; planning and project management; landscape architecture

Feasibility studies, site plan and subdivision development engineering, municipal preliminary and detail design, environmental studies, project management, construction administration

12

CIMA+ 110-240 Catherine St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2G8 613-860-2462 / 613-860-1870 cima.ca

27

59

2

2 40

1990

Andre Chaumont vice-president, National Capital Region

Mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, transportation engineering; project management; urban planning; environmental sciences; sustainability; energy

Engineering, project management, urban planning, environmental/sustainable services

13

Jacobs* 1565 Carling Ave., 2nd floor, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 8R1 613-723-8700 / 613-723-7489 jacobs.com

26

51

8

10 N/A

1972 (as Gore and Storrie)

Peter Mallory Doug Raby

Wastewater, water resources and ecosystem management, industrial water, intelligent water solutions, conveyance and storage, disaster resilience, transportation and bridges

Partners with governments, communities, businesses and organizations to meet infrastructure and natural resource challenges.

14

DEW Engineering and Development ULC 3429 Hawthorne Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 4G2 613-736-5100 dewengineering.com

22

27

102

1 1

1978

Ian Marsh president

Military design and manufacturing

Designs, develops, prototypes, tests, modifies and certifies engineered solutions for civil and defence markets.

14

GHD Ltd.* 400-179 Colonnade Rd. Ottawa, ON K2E 7J4 613-727-0510 / 613-727-0704 ghd.com

22

45

10

1 0

1974

Kevin Emenau, office manager Etienne Bordeleau, business group leader

Water, environment, buildings, geotechnical, transportation, solid waste, sustainability studies, engineering design, contract admin. & construction inspection, ecological assessment

Advisory, buildings, digital, database design, environmental emergency, response energy and resources, environmental, geosciences, transportation, water

16

IBI Civil Engineering Group* 400-333 Preston St. Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4 613-225-1311 / 613-225-9868 ibigroup.com

21

50

77

1 13

1971

Demetrius Yannoulopoulos Peter Spal

Land development engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering, municipal engineering, structural engineering, stormwater management engineering

Residential and commercial development, road and transit planning and design, stormwater management design, utilities, sewer and watermain design, bridge design, building inspections

Goodkey Weedmark 1688 Woodward Dr. Ottawa, ON K2C 3R8 613-727-5111 gwal.com

20

76

9

1 0

1956

Francis W.A. Bann

Mechanical and electrical consulting engineering

Passion, commitment, exemplary customer service.

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

10 11

17

Year established locally

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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Key local executive(s)

Planning, design, construction administration, construction management, investigation, assessment, field testing, research

Structural, mechanical, electrical; air quality, Engineering and consulting services ESA, risk assessment, hazmat, hydrogeology; to the world’s built and natural geotechnical investigation, materials testing and environments. inspection, paving; civil, transportation, water/ wastewater

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Total leasable square feet

LARGEST PRIVATELY-OWNED OFFICE BUILDINGS AND COMPLEXES

(RANKED BY RANKED BY TOTAL LEASABLE SQUARE FEET)

Storeys

Built

Last renovated 2017

Management company

Owner

Major tenants

Crown Realty

Crestpoint Real Estate Investments and Crown Realty Partners

Transport Canada, Canada Revenue Agency

Greystone Managed Investments, Canderel and Canstone Realty Advisors

National Dental Board, Canadian Commercial Corporation, Payments Canada, Scotia Capital, TD Waterhouse, Defence Construction Canada, Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP, Osler, Hoskin Harcourt, BMO, Public Services and Procurement Canada Bell Canada, federal government, Gowlings, Telesat

Place de Ville - Podium & Towers A, B & C 300 Sparks St./320 Queen St./ 112 Kent St./330 Sparks St. Ottawa, ON

1,200,000

4 22 22 29

1967-1971

Constitution Square I, II & III 340, 350 & 360 Albert St. Ottawa, ON

1,064,445

18 21 19

1986 1992 2007

Place Bell Canada 160 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON

1,000,000

26

1971

2018

H&R REIT MSLP

H&R REIT, Toronto

Sun Life Financial Centre 50 O'Connor St. & 99 Bank St. Ottawa, ON

977,000

17

1976/ 1984

2018

BentallGreenOak

Canada Deposit Insurance Corp., Nelligan Law, E&Y, PwC, Dentons, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada and BK BDC, National Bank, Hill+Knowlton, RBC, House of Commons, Library of Parliament Prime Ontario 1 Inc.

MJ Nadon Complex (M1 to M10) 73 Leikin Dr. , Ottawa, ON

965,091

5

1999

2010

Minto Properties Inc.

WND

RCMP

Minto Place Complex 344 Slater St./427 Laurier Ave./180 Kent St./433 Laurier Ave./407 Laurier Ave. Ottawa, ON

945,912

19

19882009

WND

Minto Properties Inc.

WND

Infrastructure Canada, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, BDO, Marks & Clerk, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Shared Services Canada

World Exchange Plaza I & II 45 O'Connor St./100 Queen St. Ottawa, ON

624,000

20 16

1991 2001

2017 N/A

QuadReal Property Group

World Exchange Plaza Holdings Inc.

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Norton Rose, Deloitte, TD Bank, RBC Dominion Securities, CTV, McMillan LLP

James M. Flaherty Building 90 Elgin St. Ottawa, ON

585,000

17

2014

N/A

GWL Realty Advisors Inc.

The Canada Life Assurance Department of Finance, Treasury Board Company

Jean Edmonds Tower North 300 Slater St./365 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON

552,000

21

1971

2016

Morguard

WND

WND

Place Vanier Towers A & B 333 North River Rd. / 355 North River Rd. Ottawa, ON

498,000

17 19

1968 1970

2006

Bona Building and Management Company

WND

CBSA

The EDC Building* 150 Slater St., Ottawa, ON

482,062

18

2011

N/A

Manulife Real Estate

The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co.

Export Development Canada

Preston Square I, II & III* 333 Preston St., Ottawa, ON

470,275

11

2006

N/A

Waterford Property Group

WND

CBRE, Ministry of Transportation, Adobe

Plaza 234 234 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa, ON

461,000

26

1983

2013

Gillin Engineering & Construction Ltd.

Crestpoint and Gillin FINTRAC, Shopify Engineering & Construction

30 Victoria Street 30 Victoria St., Gatineau, QC

434,576

14

2014

N/A

Multivesco

WND

Centennial Towers 200 Kent St. Ottawa, ON

398,000

15

1966

1982

GWL Realty Advisors Inc.

The Canada Life Assurance Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Tax Court of Canada Company

Place du Centre (Federal Tower)* 200 Promenade du Portage Gatineau, QC

388,500

12

1978

WND

Brookfield Global Integrated Solutions

Grand River

269 Laurier Avenue 269 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa, ON

387,000

19

2005

N/A

GWL Realty Advisors Inc.

The Canada Life Assurance Public Safety, Health Canada Company

Woodline II 100 Constellation Dr. Ottawa, ON

381,800

9

1997

N/A

Arnon Group of Companies

Arnon Corp.

City of Ottawa

Performance Court* 150 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON

363,879

21

2013

N/A

Morguard

WND

WND

Place Montcalm Phase 3 70 Cremazie St., Gatineau, QC

330,224

12

2003

WND

Multivesco

WND

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

131 Queen* 131 Queen St., Ottawa, ON

329,500

13

2006

N/A

Morguard

WND

WND

Manulife Place* 55 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, ON

327,053

16

1987

2015

Manulife Investment Management

The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co.

Fasken, BDC, Smart & Biggar

550 Place de la Cité 550 Boulevard de la Cité Gatineau, QC

320,742

10

2003

N/A

Cominar

Cominar

Library and Archives Canada

1625 Vanier Parkway 1625 Vanier Pkwy. Ottawa, ON

290,000

10

2016

N/A

Bona Building and Management Company

WND

Canadian Centre for Cyber Security

350 Legget Drive 350 Legget Dr. Ottawa, ON

281,017

6

1984

1999

KRP Properties

KRP Properties

Canopy Growth

Holland Cross Tower A & B 1600 Scott St., Ottawa, ON

275,304

7 7

1986 1988

2017 N/A

Colonnade BridgePort

WND

WND

181 Queen 181 Queen St., Ottawa, ON

251,286

11

2004

N/A

Morguard

WND

WND

Swansea Building 349 Terry Fox Dr., Ottawa, ON

248,586

3

1994

2012

KRP Properties

KRP Properties

Ericsson Canada

In progress Canderel

Office of the Information Commissioner, Elections Canada, Canadian Space Agency, Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Transportation Safety Board of Canada, Passport Canada

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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LARGEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKERS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL COMMERCIAL BROKERS)

No. of brokers doing more than 50% (in dollar value) of their work in commercial real estate

National commercial agents

Local offices / national offices

Local support staff

Year established in Ottawa

Top local executive

Services offered

1

Cushman & Wakefield Ottawa 400-55 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-236-7777 / 613-236-5958 cwottawa.com

17

422

1 22

6

2009

Nathan Smith executive vice-president and managing director

Full service: office, industrial and retail leasing; land, multi-family and investment sales; property tax consulting; appraisal; project management; lease administration; market research; advisory and consulting services.

2

Colliers International 930-340 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 613-567-8050 / 613-567-8035 colliers.com/ottawa

15

469

1 48

4

1992

Warren Wilkinson managing director

Leasing (landlord and tenant representation), investment sales, real estate management services, valuation and advisory services, project management, consulting.

3

CBRE 333 Preston St., 7th floor, Preston Square Tower 1 Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4 613-782-2266 / 613-782-2296 cbre.ca

13

402

1 23

8

1999

Louis Karam

Tenant representation, office, industrial and retail leasing and sales, investment and multi-residential sales, consulting/client advisory services, project management, appraisal, property management.

4

Royal LePage Team Realty 1723 Carling Ave. , Ottawa, ON K2A 1C8 613-725-1171 / 613-725-3323 searchcommercialrealestate.ca

12

454

13 0

N/A

2002

Rick Eisert broker and manager

Full range of services including sales and acquisition, leasing, tenant representation, land assembly and development and consulting for all commercial and institutional asset types.

4

Coldwell Banker Sarazen Realty Brokerage 1090 Ambleside Dr., Ottawa, ON K2B 8G7 613-596-4133 / 613-596-5905 coldwellbankersarazen.com

12

N/A

3 N/A

11

1977

Leah Sarazen broker of record

Real estate sales and leasing, multi-residential, retail, industrial, office, institutional, land, market research and consulting services.

6

Century 21 Explorer Realty* 23-2525 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z2 613-253-4253 / 613-257-2593 century21explorer.ca

10

0

5 0

5

2004

Ralph Shaw CEO and broker of record

Full service: Retail and office leasing, land sales, commercial and industrial sales and leasing, agriculture, mortgage financing.

7

Avison Young 800-45 O’Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-567-2680 / 613-567-2671 avisonyoung.com

9

250

1 16

4

2007

Michael Church managing director and principal

Full-service commercial: leasing, office/industrial/retail, multiresidential and apartments, asset management, property management, mortgage brokerage, investment sales, appraisal, project management, valuations.

8

Capworth Commercial Realty Brokerage 204-240 Catherine St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2G8 613-601-1353 capworthrealty.com

8

N/A

1 5

2

2016

Denis Shank president and managing partner

Tenant representation, buyer representation, ownership leasing representation.

8

Royal LePage Performance Realty 165 Pretoria Ave., Ottawa, ON K1S 1X1 613-238-2801 / 613-238-4583 performancecommercial.ca

8

132

3 38

6

2002

John Rogan broker of record

Office, industrial, land and retail sales and leasing, tenant representation, investment sales, multi-residential, seniors housing, property management, consulting and advisory services.

10

Marcus & Millichap* 301-275 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2L6 613-364-2300 / 613-364-2310 marcusmillichap.ca

7

82

2 7

8

2018

Aik Aliferis Sam Firestone Nick Pantieras senior managing directors

Brokerage and advisory firm serving institutional, public and multinational corporate investors, private owners, major space users, developers and lenders.

11

Coldwell Banker First Ottawa Realty 2 Hobin St., Ottawa, ON K2S 1C3 613-831-9628 / 613-831-9626 firstottawarealty.com

6

150

5 20

10

1994

Ross Webley president and broker of record

Tenant representation; office, industrial, commercial, land and retail leasing; investment sales; advisory and consulting services; business sales.

11

JLL 800-275 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-656-0145 / 613-288-0109 jll.ca

6

130

1 8

2

2010

Tenant representation, project and facility management, lease Ransome DrCar vice-president and practice administration, national brokerage solutions, office/industrial leasing, investment sales and management, retail sales, leasing lead and investments, land sales, multi-residential investment.

11

Koble Commercial Real Estate & Brokerage 4 Foothills Dr., Ottawa, ON K2H 6K3 613-237-0123 koble.ca

6

N/A

1 0

1

2014

Marc Morin Graeme Webster co-founders and partners

Commercial real estate advisory, acquisition, listing services.

14

Coldwell Banker Rhodes & Co.* 102-100 Argyle Ave., Ottawa, ON K2P 1B6 613-236-9551 / 613-236-2692 cbrhodes.com

5

N/A

1 0

8

1940

Sarah Kiraly broker

Commercial sales, leasing, tenant representation, investment properties.

14

Solid Rock Realty 5 Corvus Crt., Ottawa, ON K2E 7Z4 613-733-3434 srrealty.ca

5

5

1 6

6

2004

Gina Cristello broker of record

Commercial leasing, industrial, institutional, appraisals, property management, consulting, retail, multi-family, residential, apartments, market research.

16 16 16 19 19

Cresa Ottawa 1000-130 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6E2 613-688-7200 / 613-688-7201 cresa.com/ottawa

4

55

1 6

3

2009

Martin Aass managing principal and broker of record

Tenant representation; project management; lease administration; national brokerage solutions; office/industrial sales and leasing, lease auditing, market research, office, industrial and retail sales and leasing

Decathlon Commercial Realty 17 Saddlebrook St., Ottawa, ON K2G 5N7 613-725-7170 decathloncommercial.com

4

N/A

1 0

2

2008

Philip Zunder president and broker of record

Commercial real estate sales and leasing including office, retail, industrial, hotels, apartment buildings, cannabis, retirement homes, land and syndication.

Real Strategy Advisors Ltd. 200-1280 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, ON K2C 0A9 613-216-0130 realstrategy.com

4

0

1 0

5

2017

Darren Fleming broker of record

Management consulting, workplace strategy, brokerage services, tenant representation, commercial property management.

Zinati Realty Commercial Brokerage 92 Centrepointe Dr., Nepean, ON K2G 6B1 613-853-4106 zinatirealty.com

3

3

1 0

4

2016

John Zinati broker of record

Commercial real estate brokerage specializing in leasing and sales.

Facilities Commercial Realty 210-720 Belfast Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z5 613-723-8944 / 613-723-5698 facilitiescommercial.com

3

N/A

1 0

2

1994

Donald Hughes broker of record

Investment sales, industrial leasing, suburban office leasing, retail leasing, tenant mandate program, utility audit services, property management

JJMcNeil Commercial Ottawa, ON K0G 1J0 613-668-7738 jjmcneil.ca

3

N/A

1 0

2

2013

James McNeil managing principal and broker of record

Commercial real estate advisory services. Specializes in green buildings and low-carbon workplaces as well as accommodation strategies for tenants.

19

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. Note: Firms must offer tenant representation to appear on this list.

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MEET COLLABORATE SUCCEED

SERVICING THE OTTAWA REGION SINCE 1991

Flexible Office Solutions including

Coworking | Private Offices | Team Spaces Virtual Office | Meeting Rooms Available hourly, daily or monthly

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LARGEST SERVICED OFFICE SPACES (RANKED BY TOTAL SQUARE FEET ACROSS LOCAL PORTFOLIO) # of Ottawa offices/ # of national offices

Total square footage in Ottawa/ Gatineau

Year est. in Ottawa

Regus and Spaces 343 Preston St. 11th Floor, Ottawa, ON K1S 1N4 regus.ca

191,042

2011

Proof Strategy, a leading PR firm; IBM Canada; FETCO; Facebook Canada

6 N/A

2

TCC Canada 900-251 Laurier Ave W. / 105-555 Legget Dr. / 200-15 Fitzgerald Rd. / 800-1730 St. Laurent Blvd. / 200-100 Metcalfe St. 613-566-7000 tcccanada.com

82,000

1992

BDO, Westinghouse, Ottawa Board of Trade, Linebox Studios, Windmill Developments

6 8

3

Collab Space 70 Bongard Ave. 300 March Rd., fourth floor 613-319-2025 collabspace.ca

35,000

2015

Else Labs, Lyft, OAS, ReEnvision, Dual Code, LEMO

2 0

4

Impact Hub Ottawa 123 Slater St., sixth floor Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2 613-680-3506 ottawa.impacthub.net

16,000

2012

Evidence for Democracy, Child Care Advocacy Group, Future of Good, Pathway Group, WIEGO, PARO, Youth Coalition For Sexual And Reproductive Health

5

Head Office Ottawa 430-6 Hazeldean Rd. Kanata, ON K2L 1T9 613-963-1428 headofficeottawa.com

15,000

2018

Remax Boardwalk, My Catering Group, iTag Promotions, Bar From Afar

6

iQ Office Suites 1000-222 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 613-519-5567 iQoffice.ca

14,000

2019

Entrepreneurs, small – medium business and enterprise companies.

6

WorkAway Offices 900 Lady Ellen Pl. Ottawa, ON, K1Z 5L5 1505 Laperriere Ave. 613-791-3444 workawayoffices.com

14,000

2017

Neurovine, Lemay Solutions, We Love Learning, CyberDefence Corp

8

Coworkly 261 Montreal Rd., third floor Ottawa, ON K1L 8C7 613-703-6568 coworkly.ca

13,100

2018

Food Cycler, Mozilla, Wicket, 1Valet, Nectar Desk, PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise, Shifter Agency

Sterling Spaces 2164 Montreal Rd. Unit 5, Ottawa ON K1J 1G4 Name/Address/ 343-599-0105 Phone/Fax/Web sterlingspaces.ca

4,693

Company/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

Notable clients

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Rates (day/week/month)

Key local executive

Services offered

Serviced private offices starting at $220/person Virtual offices starting at $64/ month Meeting rooms starting at $89/ day Private day offices starting at $89/ day

Geoffrey Dickens Romain Coquin Mahavir Singh

Full-time private & coworking offices, virtual offices, memberships, meeting rooms & video conferencing.

Coworking: $25/day, $199-$399/month

Sean Cochrane, president Rob Campbell, VP sales Isabel Garcia, VP operations Steve Cochrane, founder

Virtual office solutions, coworking memberships, private offices, team suites, meeting & training rooms, event spaces, admin & IT, support services, networking events, podcast studio, secure wifi, complimentary coffee & refreshments.

$25/day $199/month

Emile Salem owner/manager, Bongard Blair Kilrea owner/manager, March Road

On-site mentoring, meeting rooms, roundtable discussions, networking events, comfortable lounge.

25$/month virtual membership $120 to $240 per month for hot desk coworking $450 for dedicated desks

Elizabeth Cleland

Member programming including coaching and consultation, workshops, networking events and opportunities. Both on-site and virtual. Meeting rooms, workshop rooms and event space rental.

1 0

Day pass: $25 Memberships: $199 - $299

Peter Bastedo Trevor Clark

Collaborative workspace, private offices, business events, corporate events: presentations and seminars, private upscale events.

1 7

Starting at $299 per month

Kane Willmott, CEO

Premium flexible workspace, private offices, team spaces, virtual offices, meeting rooms, event solutions.

Dedicated desks $395/month Private offices starting at $625/month

Vince Valenti Stephanie Valenti

24/7 Access, WiFi, fully furnished offices, meeting rooms, kitchens, copiers, office cleaning, security, virtual business address, parking, lunch-and-learns, BBQs.

$30 a day $150-$375 Memberships Monthly $650-$1400 Offices Monthly

Maher Arar

Venue/meetup space, distance teaching classroom, audio and video recording/livestreaming and production, coworking space, quiet zone, nap/meditation room, office wing. Build-to-suit services for corporate clients committing to 2+ years.

Private Offices: From $25/hour, $650/month

1 100

2 N/A

2 0

LARGEST COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS (RANKED BY SIZE OF LOCAL COMMERCIAL PORTFOLIO)

Colonnade BridgePort 200-16 Concourse Gate, Ottawa, ON K2E 7S8 613-225-8118 / 613-225-3898 colonnadebridgeport.ca

6,371,448

81

111

Hugh Gorman CEO 1985

Premium flexible workspace, private offices, team spaces, virtual offices & virtual mail, tech-enabled meeting rooms, event space, coaching & Notable properties managed mentoring, networking events, free parking. 250 Tremblay Rd.; 66 Slater St.; 315-319 McRae Ave.; 275 Slater St.; Holland Cross; 130 Slater; 81 Metcalfe; Orleans Town Centre; Dows Lake Court

2

Morguard 402-350 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 613-237-6373 / 613-237-0007 morguard.com

5,142,000

36

113

Michael Swan assistant vice-president property management and leasing 1967

150 Elgin St.; 300 Slater St., 365 Laurier Ave.; 131/155/181 Queen St.; St. Laurent Centre office/retail; 280 Slater St./333 Laurier Ave.; 301 Laurier Ave.; 350 Sparks St.; 361 Queen St.; 1601 Telesat Crt.; 365 March Rd.; 47 Clarence St.; 1100/1101 Polytek St.

3

KRP Properties 300-555 Tower B Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 2X3 613-591-0594 / 613-591-0018 krpproperties.com

3,200,000

34

76

Terry Young vice-president of operations 1987

307, 309, 340, 350, 360, 411, 515, 535 and 555 Legget Dr.; 303, 320, 340, 349, 350, 359, 360 and 362 Terry Fox Dr.; 100 Helmsdale Dr.; 2500 Solandt Rd.; 390, 300, 320, 340, 400, 495 and 505 March Rd.; 1125, 1135 and 1145 Innovation Dr.; 11,40,50,80,84 Hines Rd.

4

Manulife Investment Management 350-55 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5 613-238-6611 / 613-235-9283 manulife.com

2,708,850

23

36

Stephen Nicoletti managing director of eastern Canada 1974

55 Metcalfe St.; 220 Laurier Ave. W.; 150 Slater St.; 55 Murray St; 1600 Carling Ave.; 2020 Walkley Rd.; 2935 Conroy Rd; 2932, 2934 & 2936 Baseline Rd.; 5687 Hazeldean Rd.; 1220-1229 Old Innes Rd.; 1230 Old Innes Rd.; 1250-1260 Old Innes Rd.; 1280-1290 Old Innes Rd.

5

The Regional Group 1737 Woodward Dr., Ottawa, ON K2C 0P9 613-230-2100 / 613-230-9880 regionalgroup.com

2,682,000

49

75

Tal Scher, vice-president, asset & property management 1958

2001 Bantree St.; 1101 Baxter Rd.; Hazeldean Mall; 100- 130 Colonnade Rd.; 200 Catherine St.; 1550 Carling; 495 Richmond Rd.

6

Apollo Property Management* D-1200 Prince of Wales Dr., Ottawa, ON K2C 3Y4 613-225-7969 / 613-727-0378 apollomgt.com

2,641,472

41

127

Patrick Charbonneau president 1995

1111 Prince of Wales Dr.; 1200 Prince of Wales Dr.; 4366 Innes Rd.; 361 Elgin St.; 80 Elgin St.; 1233 Wellington St.; 2949 Carling Ave.; 150 Woodroffe Ave.; 1200 Ogilvie Rd.; 2285 St. Laurent Blvd.; 46 Antares Dr.; 65 Bentley Ave.; 430 Hazeldean Rd.

7

Minto Properties 200-180 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K1P 0B6 613-786-3000 / 613-788-2758 minto.com

2,331,886

23

29

JP St-Amand director of operations 1955

Minto Place (407/427/433 Laurier Ave., 344 Slater St.); 180 Kent St.; 979 Bank St.; 1031 Bank St.; 100 Fourth Ave.; 29 Beechwood Ave.; 73 Leikin Dr. (M1 to M10)

8

BentallGreenOak (Canada) LP* 610-50 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6L2 613-236-6452 bentallgreenoak.com

2,267,000

12

40

David Pridham

99 Bank St.; 50 O'Connor St.; 1730 St. Laurent Blvd.

9

Arnon Group 1801 Woodward Dr., Ottawa, ON K2C 0R3 613-226-2000 / 613-225-0391 arnon.ca

2,040,000

40

100

Michael Casey vice-president of management and development Gilad Vered 1960

2 and 100 Constellation Cres.; 60 Queen St.; 180 Elgin St.; 56 Sparks St.

1

2020 Centrosome Inc, Size of localXP League Ottawa, No. of commercial commercialEntrepreneurs, Business properties managed portfolio Owners, GoC Employees locally (sq. ft.)

1/0

No. of local employees

$30/day $99 for 5 day passes $149 for 10 day passes Key localfor executive(s)/ $249 M-F 9-5 Access Year established $349 for 24/7 locally Access

Kevin Sterling

last two listings above will need to be eliminated to fit the list for COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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LARGEST HOTELS Room service?/ Restaurant?/ Pool?/Fitness centre?

Free internet?/ Parking/ CAA rating

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS)

Owner/ General manager

No. of guest rooms

Price range (high season/ low season)

The Westin Ottawa 11 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4 613-560-7000 / 613-560-7359 thewestinottawa.com

492

$259 to $850 $189 to $450

380

Y Y Y Y

Y $48 (valet) 4

Marriott International Ross Meredith

WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio, indoor pool, Peloton bikes, Heavenly Bed & Bath, Marriott Bonvoy member benefits, express check-in and check-out, business centre, 50 TV, refrigerator, indoor access to Rideau Shopping Centre and LRT.

2

Marriott Ottawa 100 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5R7 613-238-1122 / 613-783-4228 ottawamarriott.com

489

$199 to $549 $139 to $299

300

Y Y Y Y

Y $23 4

InnVest Hotels Stephane Pelletier

Spin Kitchen & Bar, Starbucks, concierge floor/ lounge, HDTV, in-room safes, fridge, Marriott Bonvoy program, 24-hour fitness club, pool, kids club, laundry, 36,000 square feet of meeting space including revolving Summit room.

3

Fairmont Château Laurier 1 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 8S7 613-241-1414 / 613-562-7030 fairmont.com

426

$239 to $709 $239 to $709

400

Y Y Y Y

4

Delta Hotels by Marriott Ottawa City Centre 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, ON K1R 5T9 613-237-3600 / 613-237-9114 marriott.com/YOWDM

410

$199 to $309 $159 to $199

220

Y Y Y Y

Y $25 4

5

Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa East 200 Coventry Rd., Ottawa, ON K1K 4S3 613-741-9862 / 613-741-4913 marriott.com/yowoe

395

$159 to $289 $129 to $249

120

N Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

6

Lord Elgin Hotel 100 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5K8 613-235-3333 / 613-235-3223 lordelgin.ca

355

$189 to $699 $159 to $459

100

Y Y Y Y

Y $35 3

7

Hilton Lac-Leamy 3 Casino Blvd., Gatineau, QC J8Y 6X4 819-790-6444 / 819-790-6408 hiltonlacleamy.com

349

$239 to $499 $239 to $499

315

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 4

Casiloc (Resto-Casino) Patrick Lamy

Renovated guest rooms, 24-hour room service, mini-bar, 47 HDTV, three two-line phones, in-room safe, free newspaper, business centre, fitness and spa, heated indoor and outdoor pools open all year, 51,000 square feet of conference space.

8

Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport* 2400 Alert Rd., Ottawa, ON K1V 1S1 613-288-9001 / 613-249-8729 ottawaairport.hgi.com

325

$119 to $209 $119 to $209

171

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3.5

Bona Building and Management Co. Valentina Gaca

Soundproof rooms, HDTV with cable and premium channels, secure remote printing, two-line telephones with data port and voicemail, restaurant, 7,200-square-foot banquet facilities, 24-hour business centre.

9

Novotel Ottawa 33 Nicholas St., Ottawa, ON K1N 9M7 613-230-3033 / 613-760-4767 novotelottawa.com

283

$189 to $499 $139 to $249

100

Y Y Y Y

Y $28 3

10

Brookstreet* 525 Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 2W2 613-271-1800 / 613-271-3541 brookstreet.com

276

$199 to $499 $119 to $399

275

Y Y Y Y

Y $13.95 4

Holiday Inn Ottawa East* 1199 Joseph Cyr St. Ottawa, ON K1J 7T4 613-744-1060 / 613-744-7845 hiottawaeast.com

261

$169 to $240 $139 to $169

80

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary N/A

12

Cartier Place Suite Hotel 180 Cooper St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2L5 613-236-5000 / 613-238-3842 suitedreams.com

250

$169 to $399 $139 to $399

65

Y Y Y Y

13

Les Suites Hotel Ottawa 130 Besserer St. Ottawa, ON K1N 9M9 613-232-2000 / 613-232-1242 les-suites.com

238

$169 to $575 $139 to $475

72

14

Sheraton Ottawa Hotel 150 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5G2 613-238-1500 / 613-238-8497 marriott.com/YOWSI

236

$169 to $399 $139 to $325

15

Crowne Plaza Gatineau-Ottawa 2 Montcalm St. Gatineau, QC J8X 4B4 819-778-3880 / 819-778-3309 crowneplaza.com/gatineauottawa

225

16

Four Points by Sheraton Hotel & Conference Centre Gatineau-Ottawa* 35 Laurier St., Gatineau, QC J8X 4E9 819-778-6111 / 819-778-3647 fourpointsgatineau.com

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

11

17 18 19 19 34

No. of employees

Capital Hotel LP N Self-parking: $50 Geneviève Valet parking: $60 Dumas 4 Marriott International Ross Meredith

Amenities

Business centre; work desk; iron/ironing board; bathrobe; hair dryer; 24-hour room service. Members of all loyalty programs receive complimentary high-speed internet access. Indoor saltwater pool, fitness studio, business centre, smart desk, free Wi-Fi, express check-in and check-out, Club Level, Marriott Bonvoy member benefits, Prova Restaurant, easy access to LRT.

Mini-fridge, microwave and wetbar in all guest rooms, access to 43,000 Bona square feet of meeting and event space, 24-hour fitness centre, fullBuilding and Management Co. service restaurant, Starbucks coffee. Franco Falcucci Complimentary in-room coffee/tea and local calls, free Wi-Fi, business Gillin Engineering and centre access for all guests, restaurant, Starbucks, 24-hour fitness centre, sauna and lap pool, 13,000 square feet of meeting space. Construction David Smythe

SHPH Albion Rooms Restaurant & Lounge, six meeting rooms with natural Vincent Galoche light, 24-hour fitness centre, indoor pool, complimentary Wi-Fi, ergonomic work area, LCD TV, in-room safe, mini fridge, tea/coffee machine, windows that open. Brookstreet Hotel Corp. Nyle Kelly

Indoor and outdoor pools, The Marshes championship golf course, Perspectives Restaurant, daily live music at Options Jazz Lounge, Au Naturel Spa, gym, mini golf, games room, 30 meeting rooms.

Crown Group of Hotels Raymundo Patino

7,100 square feet of meeting space (up to 200 people), three boardrooms, executive floor, internet kiosk, indoor pool, Reza's Restaurant & Bar, tuck shop, fitness centre.

Y $30 N/A

Heidi Webster Heidi Webster

Suites with kitchens, meeting and banquet rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness room, children's play areas, private patio, pets welcome.

Y Y Y Y

Y $28 3

InnVest Hotels Chris Pierce

Condo-sized suites, full kitchen, separate living/dining area, private balcony, ensuite washer/dryer, complimentary 24-hour business centre and fitness centre, indoor pool/hot tub, meeting rooms.

135

Y Y Y Y

Y $29 3

Chateau Ottawa Carleton Grill and Sasha's Bar, Sheraton Club level rooms with Sweet Sleeper beds, access to Sheraton Club Lounge, Marriott Bonvoy Hotel Yolaine Charette member benefits, HD TV, Sheraton Fitness Centre, indoor pool, business centre, large spacious guest rooms with safe and refrigerator.

$159 to $999 $119 to $799

99

Y Y Y Y

Y $24 3

Michael Rosenberg Michael Lucas

12 extended-stay suites, complimentary Wi-Fi, 15,040 square feet of meeting space without pillars with capacity from five to 500 guests, pool, 24-hour fitness centre, therapeutic bath and sauna, business centre with computers, La Jardiniere restaurant.

201

$149 to $189 $115 to $149

105

N Y Y Y

Y $15 4

35 Laurier LP Jason Trottier

Breakfast, coffee, local beer, free bottled water, smoke-free, close to Canadian Museum of History, bright meeting rooms, A/V support.

Andaz Ottawa ByWard Market 325 Dalhousie St. Ottawa, ON K1N 7G1 613-321-1234 andaszottawa.com

200

$199 to $349 $169 to $199

120

Y Y N Y

Travelodge Ottawa West* 1376 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L5 613-722-7600 / 613-722-2226 travelodgeottawa.com

196

$105 to $195 $105 to $195

56

N N Y N

Y Complimentary 3

Holloway Lodging Jean-Pierre Benjamin

Free continental breakfast, free high-speed internet.

Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa Downtown* 350 Dalhousie St. Ottawa, ON K1N 7E9 613-241-1000 / 613-241-4804 marriottcourtyardottawa.com

182

$179 to $229 $139 to $229

75

N Y Y Y

Y $22 3

Ocean Properties Nancy Champagne

Fully renovated, bistro featuring Starbucks coffee, in-room coffee maker, large working desk and chair, indoor pool, fitness centre, meeting rooms, Marriott Rewards

Holiday Inn Express Ottawa Downtown East 235 King Edward Ave., Ottawa, ON K1N 7L8 613-680-8006 hiexpress.com

182

$119 to $299

25

N N Y Y

Y $20 3

Anu Sohal

Guest laundry, complimentary hot breakfast.

Claridge Homes Y $20 self $35 Valet Cindy McLong (valet currently unavailable) 4

Complimentary Wi-Fi, minibar with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks replenished daily, welcome beverage upon arrival, restaurant, rooftop lounge, lobby bar, fitness centre open 24 hours a day, pet program, 4,500 square feet of meeting space split into six Andaz Studio spaces, green energy.

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Room service?/ Restaurant?/ Pool?/Fitness centre?

Free internet?/ Parking/ CAA rating

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS)

Owner/ General manager

No. of guest rooms

Price range (high season/ low season)

Hampton by Hilton Ottawa 100 Coventry Rd., Ottawa, ON K1K 4S3 613-741-2300 / 613-741-8689 hamptoninn3.hilton.com

179

$135 to $209 $135 to $209

60

N N Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

Holiday Inn Ottawa Dwtn Parliament Hill 402 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1R 5A7 613-236-1133 / 613-271-2317 www.holidayinn.com/OttawaDwtnON

177

$189 to $229 $89 to $189

40

Y Y N Y

Y $30 3

Michael Lacroix Helen Stilwell

Fully renovated, rebranded, and accessible hotel. Onsite restaurant Plate Gastropub, meeting rooms, 7 kitchen suites, fitness centre, one block from LRT - light rail transit. Underground heated parking, guest laundry, offering IHG Business Rewards & IHG Rewards.

Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Downtown 361 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1R 0C7 613-234-6363 / 613-230-0111 hilton.com

175

$179 to $400

150

Y Y Y Y

Y $25 3.5

Morguard Investments Wayne Day

Microwaves, mini-fridges and 50 HDTVs in all rooms, on-site restaurant, lobby bar, evening room service, snack shop, indoor heated pool, 24hour complimentary fitness center.

Ramada Plaza Le Manoir du Casino* 75 d'Edmonton St., Gatineau, QC J8Y 6W9 819-777-7538 / 819-777-6473 ramadaplaza-gatineau.com

174

$139 to $189 $129 to $159

75

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 4

6248420 Canada Inc. Christine Cadieux

Bistro75; spa; salon; indoor pool; free local calls; business centre; eight meeting rooms (10-200 people); electric fireplace; air jet tub; mini fridge and electronic safe in all rooms.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Ottawa Downtown 361 Queen St., Ottawa ON K1R 0C7 613-234-6363 / 613-230-0111 hilton.com

171

$179 to $400

150

Y Y Y Y

Y $25 3.5

Morguard Investments Wayne Day

Studio and one-bedroom suites featuring complimentary internet access, work desk with ergonomic chair, flat-screen TV and sofa bed. The fully equipped kitchen includes a full-sized refrigerator, microwave, stovetop and dishwasher.

Capital Hill Hotel and Suites* 88 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5E9 613-235-1413 / 613-235-6047 capitalhill.com

155

$129 to $299 $109 to $179

57

N Y N Y

Y $22 WND

Place Dorée Hume Rogers

Eight meeting rooms, business centre, fitness room, 10 per cent restaurant discount.

Holiday Inn & Suites Ottawa Kanata 101 Kanata Ave., Kanata, ON K2T 1E6 613-271-3057 / 613-271-3060 hisottawa.ca

152

$190 to $230 $150 to $180

100

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

InnVest Hospitality Alana Haining

Non-smoking guest rooms, 32 LCD TVs, mini fridge, microwave in all rooms, fitness centre and pool, 5,000 square feet of meeting space, onsite Italian restaurant, pet friendly, offers IHG Rewards.

Alt Hotel Ottawa* 185 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 0C8 613-691-6882 althotels.ca/en/ottawa

148

$159 to $184 $219 to $244

70

N Y N Y

Y $18 / $25 for inand-out privilege 3

Germain Hotels Dino Gurusamy

Complimentary Wi-Fi, 24-hour fitness centre, 24-hour Altcetera Café, seven meeting rooms, in-room Nespresso coffee maker, pet-friendly, flexible check-out time when guests book direct.

Comfort Inn Ottawa West 222 Hearst Way, Kanata, ON K2L 3A2 613-592-2200 comfortinnkanata.ca/

146

$124 to $159

25

N N N Y

Y Complimentary WND

Invest Group Mandi McBeath

Breakfast service every morning.

Hyatt Place Ottawa West 300 Moodie Dr, Ottawa, ON K2H 9G1 343-644-5233 hyattplaceottawest.com

140

High Season $149-$229 Low Season $129 to $189

25

N Y Y Y

Y Y 3

Stolat Hotels Alisson Hunter

Brand new, environmentally conscious hotel in Bell’s Corners. Immaculately clean, spacious rooms with king or two queen beds. 15 suites fully accessible. All rooms feature a pull out sofa. 24-hour fitness centre and salt-water pool. Business centre, Lobby bar, restaurant and patio. Free parking and wifi access.

Ottawa Embassy Hotel & Suites* 25 Cartier St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1J2 613-237-2111 x6144 / 613-563-1353 ottawaembassy.com

140

$189 to $349 $139 to $249

50

Y Y N Y

Y $20 3

Greenberg Naimer Group Colin Morrison

Renovated large suites of between 450-1,000 sq. feet, free Wi-Fi, Coopers Restaurant, flat-screen television, private balcony, kitchen with stove, microwave and refrigerator, room service, work desk, pets allowed, guest laundry facilities, 24-hour fitness centre featuring Peloton bike, saunas.

Best Western Plus Gatineau-Ottawa* 131 Laurier St. Gatineau, QC J8X 3W3 819-770-8550 / 819-770-9705 bestwesterngatineau.ca

133

$139 to $229 $109 to $209

25

N N Y Y

Y $15 3

Al Alkarim Denise Gilles

Free continental breakfast, heated indoor pool, free high-speed internet, voicemail in all rooms, free local calls, cable TV, rewards program.

The Business Inn & Suites* 180 MacLaren St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0L3 613-232-1121 / 613-232-8143 thebusinessinn.com

133

$98 to $170 $98 to $170

WND

N Y N Y

Y $11 outdoor/$15 indoor 2.5

WND Barrett Karam

Computer with 22 LCD monitor and printer in every room, DVD player, Sony 46 LCD Plasma television, hair dryer, clothes steamer, iron, voicemail in every room, free deluxe continental breakfast.

Days Inn Ottawa West 350 Moodie Dr., Ottawa, ON K2H 8G3 613-726-1717 / 613-726-1462 daysinnottawawest.com

131

Starting at $125 Up to $120

24

N Y N Y

Y Complimentary 3

Elite Hoteliers Rose Embrett

In-room coffee, weekday newspaper, iron/ironing board, hair dryer, continental breakfast, business centre, meeting room, laundry facility, local telephone calls, on-site restaurant and snack pantry.

Travelodge Ottawa East 1486 Innes Rd., Ottawa, ON K1B 3V5 613-745-1133 / 613-745-7380 ottawatravelodge.com

128

$105 to $129 $119 to $189

30

N Y Y N

Y Complimentary 2

WND Jocelyn Brunet

Fridges and microwaves available in all rooms; free local calls; coffee makers, irons and boards in all rooms; indoor pool; Broadway Bar & Grill.

Doubletree by Hilton Gatineau-Ottawa* 1170 chemin d’Aylmer, Gatineau, QC J9H 7L3 819-778-0000 / 819-777-7161 doubletreegatineau.com

125

$149 to $199 $119 to $149

95

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

Heafey Groupe Free WiFi, guestrooms with wooden floors, suites with kitchenette or George Chaiban fireplace, indoor pool, spa services, 15,000-square-foot meeting space with natural lighting, renovated convention space.

Wingate by Wyndham Kanata West Ottawa 8600 Campeau Dr., Kanata, ON K2T 0N7 613-321-0063 wyndhamhotels.com

122

$139-$269

35

N Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

Boreal Hospitality Group Ken Kirkby

Complimentary breakfast, high-speed internet access, Google Chromecast in every guestroom, 24-hour exercise facility, indoor pool, whirlpool, 24-hour copy and print centre, oversized guest rooms, meeting rooms, onsite bar and lounge, convenience store, onsite coin laundry.

Best Western Plus Ottawa City Centre* 1274 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Z 7K8 613-728-1951 / 613-728-1955 ottawabestwestern.com

121

$149 to $299 $119 to $249

30

Y Y Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

Sandy Uppal

Large, spacious guest rooms; free Wi-Fi; meeting space available; fullservice restaurant; room service.

Residence Inn by Marriott Ottawa Airport 1172 Walkley Rd., Ottawa, ON K1V 2P7 613-523-9600 marriott.com

120

$169 to $299 $169 to $249

50

N N Y Y

Y Complimentary WND

WND Anu Sohal

Hot breakfast service every morning.

TownePlace Marriott Ottawa Kanata 1251 Maritime Way Kanata, ON K2K 0J6 613-599-7200 marriott.com/yowts

116

$189-$299 $159-$239

32

N N Y Y

Y Complimentary 3

Silver Hotel Group Dave Fowler

Prepared breakfast, high speed internet, full kitchens in rooms, full size fridge, large microwave oven, coffee machine, outdoor courtyard with BBQ, indoor heated pool, fitness centre, on-site guest laundry facilities, pet friendly

Quality Inn and Suites 111 Bellehumeur St., Gatineau, QC J8T 6K5 819-568-5252 / 819-568-0753 qualityinnandsuitesgatineau.ca

116

$135 to $165 $95 to $105

50

Y Y Y Y

WND Complimentary 3

9249-807 Quebec Inc Nicole de Sampaio

Free wireless Internet in all rooms; iron/ironing boards; coffee and tea; voicemail, fridge in every room, renovated rooms and conference center.

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

21 22 23 24 25

LARGEST HOTELS No. of employees

Amenities

Free continental breakfast, free newspaper, free local calling and callingBona card calls, movie channel, voicemail, data jack, 24-hour tea/coffee in Building and Management Co. lobby, non-smoking, access to 43,000 square feet of meeting space. Nuala Dinardo

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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1

No. of units

LARGEST EXTENDED STAY & FURNISHED SUITE PROVIDERS

No. of employees / Year founded

Owner / general manager

Minimum stay length / Rates (range)

Parking? Free Wi-Fi? Landline phone? Housekeeping service?

Premiere Suites 120-950 Gladstone Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 3E6 613-695-6510 premieresuites.com

120

12 2007

Rick Aubry

Seven nights From $110-$219

$10/day Y Y Bi-weekly

2

reStays Ottawa 101 Queen St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5C7 613-688-6200 restays.com

111

15 2020

Ian Thorley

One Night $208 - $458

Y ($37/night) Y Y Y (once every five days)

3

Corporate Stays 360 René-Lévesque Blvd. W. Montréal, QC H2Z 1Z6 613-216-6083 corporatestays.com

80

4 WND

Vladimir De Suarez Melanie Vong (Ottawa)

30 Nights $100-$500

$270/month Y N Upon request

4

LIV Extended Stay 207 Bell St. N. Ottawa, ON K1R 0B9 855-500-0155 livextendedstay.com

62

33 2016

LIV Extended Stay (InterRent REIT) John Cosentino

Seven night rate starting at $114/ night

Y available from $6.50/ night Y N Weekly

5

160 Chapel 160 Chapel St. Ottawa, ON K1N 8P5 613-789-6000 160chapel.com

60

8 2007

Morguard Investments Pam McHale

Six months $1,650-$2,400/ month

$140/month N N N

6

SoHo Residences Apartment Hotels 300 Lisgar St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0E2 613-558-8747 sohoresidences.ca

56

10 2009

Soho Residences (SR) SR Lisgar & SR Champagne David Kelley Anna Pantalone

7

126 Sparks 126 Sparks St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5B6 613-237-6373 126sparks.com

35

5 2006

Morguard Investments Steve Hebert

Three months $2,225-$2,800/ month

$150/month Y Y For a fee

7

McKellar Park Suites 1983 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K2A 1E9 613-722-4273 mckellarparksuites.com

35

5 1958

Gomes family Diana Gomes Guzman

Three night minimum $145-$2,450 (depending on suite size)

Free Y Y Weekly

9

Clarendon Lanes (GWLRA Residential) 20 & 24 York St. Ottawa, ON K1N 1K2 613-482-3344 / 613-860-8702 clarendonlanes.ca

12

WND 2003

GWL Realty Advisors WND

One month $2,300-$2,670/ month

$225/month Y N N

Village Suites* 1866 Beattie Ave. Ottawa, ON K1H 5R8 613-620-3625 villagesuites.ca

4

1

Jane Kirchmann

Two weeks $1,600-$1,800/ month

Complimentary Y Y Fee-based, at tenant's request

10

30 days from $120/ Y – $200/month for stays over 30 days; $12 a day night for shorter stays Short stays from Y $189/night N Weekly

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF SUITES)

Locations

Description and amenities

Downtown Ottawa, Westboro, Kanata, Ottawa South, Ottawa East, Orléans

Fully furnished one, two, three and four-bedroom condos and townhomes. Fully equipped kitchens, insuite laundry, fitness centre/pool, pet friendly, 24/7 guest assistance.

101 Queen St.

Stylish and elegant fully furnished suites. Studios to two-bedroom suites with in-suite laundry, fully equipped kitchens, coffee machine and queen sized beds. The building also features a state-of-the-art gym, saunas, business centre, private lounge, games room, theatre room and iconic Skylounge. Keyless mobile suite entry and 24/7 concierge service.

50 Laurier Ave. E., 169 Fully furnished studio, one, and two-bedroom condos. Lisgar St., 170 Metcalfe Fully equipped kitchens, in-suite laundry, fitness centre/ St., 199 Slater St., 1140 pool, pet friendly, 24/7 guest assistance. Wellington St. W., 40 Kirkland Dr. (Kanata) 207 Bell St. N., 236 Richmond Rd.

Complimentary access to all amenities, including in-house restaurant Good Eats Cafe, theatre room, business centre, pet spa, 24-hour fitness facility, yoga and spin studio, mingle room and rooftop terrace with hot tubs, fire pits, commercial BBQs, observation deck, rain shower, service bar, lounge seating and outdoor dog run.

160 Chapel

24-hour security, gym, spa, heated salt-water pool, sauna, fresh coffee in the lobby every morning, laundry, private terrace with barbecues, cable TV.

SR Lisgar – 300 Lisgar St. SR Champagne – 111 Champagne Ave.

Fully furnished one and two-bedroom suites, luxury designed interiors, spacious living areas, floor-to-ceiling window, in-suite washer and dryer, fully-equipped designer kitchens, hotel-trained concierge service, Dalton Brown gym, coffee lounge, pet-friendly, BBQ patio, hot tub, lap pool.

126 Sparks

24-hour security, utilities included, self-controlled heating and air-conditioning, Smart TV with sound bar, DVD player, private terraces available in some suites, insuite laundry, fully equipped kitchens, towels and linens included, unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi.

1983, 1967 and 1951 Carling Ave.

HD TV with digital Rogers cable, spacious one and two-bedroom suites, fully-equipped eat-in kitchen with utilities, air conditioning.

Clarendon Lanes (ByWard Market)

Rooftop patio with stainless steel BBQs, 24-hour fitness room, 24-hour on-site laundry room, storage, includes all utilities, Wi-Fi and basic cable TV, self-controlled heating and cooling, in-suite laundry in select units, large private balconies in select units, fully equipped kitchen, linens and towel provided.

Beechwood Village

Fully serviced, flat-screen TV with basic cable, DVD player, in-suite laundry, fireplace, individually controlled air-conditioning, gas stove, fully equipped kitchen, host available by text and phone, coded locks.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

LARGEST MEETING AND CONVENTION SPACES (RANKED BY TOTAL MEETING SPACE)

Total meeting space (sq. ft.)

No. of meeting rooms / Largest meeting room (sq. ft.)

Theatre capacity / Reception capacity

Restaurant capacity / Banquet capacity

Daily rental rate

In-house catering? / Free parking?

Key local executive / Sales contact

1

EY Centre 4899 Uplands Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 2N6 613-822-8800 / 613-688-4824 eycentre.ca

219,000

12 90,000

6,000 7,500

N/A 4,200

WND

Y N

Neill Bales Tiffany Ambar

2

Shaw Centre 55 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON K1N 9J2 613-563-1984 / 613-563-7646 shaw-centre.com

192,000

28 57,740

6,000 6,000

N/A 3,840

WND

Y N

Nina Kressler Carly Grace

3

Carleton University Conference Services 1125 Colonel By Dr., 172 Residence Common Building Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 613-520-5611 / 613-520-2750 carleton.ca/conferenceservices

150,000

135 7,200

444 450

800 340

$95-$600

Y N

WND Kendra Reay

4

University of Ottawa Conventions & Reservations* 85 University Pvt., Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 613-562-5771 / 613-562-5201 reservations.uottawa.ca

90,000

200 16,000

420 500

700 240

$100-$2,000

Y N

WND Jennifer Stewart

5

The Field at TD Place 1015 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 613-232-6767/ 613-232-5586 tdplace.ca

87,750

Outdoor space 87,750

N/A 2,000+

N/A 500+

WND

Y N

Randy Burgess Madeleine Brazeau

6

Canadian Tire Centre/Ottawa Senators Hockey Club - Meetings & Banquets 1000 Palladium Dr. Kanata, ON K2V 1A5 613-591-5487 ottawasenators.com/corporateevents

72,182

12 14,016 Outdoors: 1,245,547 sq ft

300 450

350 350

$300-$18,500

Y Y

Mark Bonneau Kailey Fleming

7

Collège La Cité 801 Aviation Pkwy., Ottawa, ON K1K 4R3 613-742-2483 collegelacite.ca

70,000

212 12,000

1,000 500 Virtual capacity

400 500

WND

Y Y (evenings and weekends only)

Sophie Stephenson Jordan Poulin Renée Gallien

7

NAV CENTRE 1950 Montreal Rd., Cornwall, ON K6H 6L2 1-877-832-6416 / 613-936-5000 navcentre.ca

70,000

55 9,800

875 1,000

450 500

WND

Y Y

Kim Coe-Turner Silvia Marino

7

Nepean Sportsplex* 1701 Woodroffe Ave., Nepean, ON K2G 1W2 613-580-2424 x41540 / 613-580-9607 ottawa.ca

70,000

13 8,640

900 1,000

N/A 480

$145-$1,743

Y Y

Dale Johnson Diane Laderoute

Palais des congrès de Gatineau 50 Maisonneuve Blvd., 3rd floor, Gatineau, QC J8X 4H4 819-595-8000 / 819-595-8012 congresgatineau.com

60,000

12 26,668

2,800 4,000

1,750 1,750

$285-$1,350

Y N

Pierre Latour Denis Carpentier

11

Hilton Lac-Leamy 3 Casino Blvd., Gatineau, QC J8Y 6X4 819-790-6444 / 819-790-6408 hiltonlacleamy.com

51,000

16 15,866

1,600 1,500

140 1,100

$350-$9,500

Y Y

Patrick Lamy Fabienne Nadeau

12

The Westin Ottawa 11 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4 613-560-7000 / 613-560-7359 thewestinottawa.com

48,685

33 16,650

1,500 1,800

140 1,250

$495-$16,200

Y N

Ross Meredith Shaddy Shibley

13

Ottawa Conference and Event Centre 200 Coventry Rd., Ottawa, ON K1K 4S3 613-288-3450 / 613-667-9888 ottawaconferenceandeventcentre.com

43,000

37 11,000

1,200 1,000

100 800

Starting at $250

Y Y

Claudio Dinardo Pamela Diane DiNardo

14

Algonquin Commons Theatre/Algonquin Students' Association 1385 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8 613-727-4723 x6442 algonquinsa.com

40,915

13 11,160

835 300

295 150

WND

Y N

Kenneth MacLeod WND

15

Algonquin College* 1385 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8 613-727-4723 x7481 / 613-727-7735 algonquincollege.com/conference

40,144

20 11,760

N/A 1,256

60 1,200

Starting at $100

Y N

WND Mary Baxter

16

Fairmont Chateau Laurier 1 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 8S7 613-241-1414 / 613-562-7030 fairmont.com

36,000

16 5,886

500 800

170 450

$500-$7,000

Y N

Geneviève Dumas Sue Ohlson

16

Marriott Ottawa* 100 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5R7 613-238-1122 / 613-783-4228 ottawamarriott.com

36,000

26 6,500

600 600

180 600

$250-$5,000

Y N

Stephane Pelletier Ryan Young

18

Canadian Museum of History 100 Laurier St., Gatineau, QC K1A 0M8 819-776-7018 / 819-776-7059 history.ca/facilityrentals

33,235

12 12,925

500 1,400

60 600

$700-$5,000

Y N

Michèle Canto

19

Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park 1000 Exhibition Way , Ottawa, ON K1S 5J3 613-580-2429 / 613-232-5586 ottawa.ca/en/residents/rental-facilities/ lansdowne-aberdeen-pavilion

33,000

1 33,000

N/A 2,000

N/A N/A

$7,004

N N

WND Tek Ma

19

Brookstreet* 525 Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 2W2 613-271-1800 / 613-271-3541 brookstreet.com

30,000

25 7,200

800 1,200

125 500

WND

Y N

Nyle Kelly Mark Nisbett

21

Delta Hotels by Marriott Ottawa City Centre 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, ON K1R 5T9 613-237-3600 / 613-237-9114 marriott.com/yowdm

27,000

17 9,840

1,080 1,025

140 900

$300-$12,000

Y N

Ross Meredith Shaddy Shibley

10

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LARGEST MEETING AND CONVENTION SPACES (RANKED BY TOTAL MEETING SPACE)

Total meeting space (sq. ft.)

No. of meeting rooms / Largest meeting room (sq. ft.)

Theatre capacity / Reception capacity

Restaurant capacity / Banquet capacity

Daily rental rate

In-house catering? / Free parking?

Key local executive / Sales contact

22

North Grenville Municipal Centre* 285 County Road 44, P.O. Box 130 Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 613-258-9569 x134 / 613-258-9620 northgrenville.ca

23,000

5 17,000

300 300

N/A 300

$126-$1,050

N Y

Mark Guy Lisa Kmiel

23

Canadian War Museum 1 Vimy Pl., Ottawa, ON K1A 0M8 819-776-7018 / 819-776-7059 warmuseum.ca/facilityrentals

22,000

5 9,038

231 1,500

N/A 600

$1,000-$4,000

Y N

Michèle Canto

24

National Arts Centre - Meetings and Events 1 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5W 613-232-5713 / 613-943-1403 nacmeetings.ca

20,500

7 7,000

2,800 3,100

200 2,500

$1,000-$13,800

Y N

Nelson Borges Lisa Levia

25

Canadian Museum of Nature 240 McLeod St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2R1 613-566-4712 / 613-566-4798 nature.ca

20,000

8 3,100

220 300

160

$800-$3,300

N N

Nathalie Boulet

26

Shenkman Arts Centre 245 Centrum Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1E 0A1 613-580-2787 / 613-580-2656 shenkmanarts.ca

17,795

7 6,458

500 500

N/A N/A

WND

N Y

Jahn Fawcett

27

Infinity Convention Centre 2901 Gibford Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 2L9 613-696-1580 infinityconventioncentre.com

17,000

6 15,000

1,800 1,500

1,200 1,200

WND

Y Y

Lee Knowles Stephanie Maurice

27

The Arena at TD Place* 1015 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 613-232-6767 / 613-232-5586 tdplace.ca

17,000

1 + 3 breakout rooms 17,000

Scalable to 6,500 (including in the stands) 1,750

N/A 1,400

WND

Y N

Randy Burgess Madeleine Brazeau

29

Saint Paul University* 223 Main St., Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 613-236-1393 x2311 / 613-782-3005 ustpaul.ca

15,658

32 4,600

180 300

90 150

$150-$400

Y N

Nadine Tremblay Alexandra Mongrain

30

Meridian Theatres @ Centrepointe Theatres & Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Dr. Ottawa, ON K2G 5K7 613-580-2424 x41216 / 613-580-2704 centrepointetheatres.com

15,564

5 10,000

954 199

N/A

WND

N Y

WND Allan Sansom

Fairmont le Château Montebello 392 Notre Dame St. Montebello, QC J0V 1L0 819-423-6341 / 819-423-5106 fairmont.com/montebello

15,531

20 4,200

425 500

350 350

$0-$2,500

Y Y

Genevieve Dumas Cindy Gascon

32

St. Elias Centre Conference & Banquet Facility* 750 Ridgewood Ave. Ottawa, ON K1V 6N1 613-737-4997 / 613-737-6493 steliascentre.com

15,500

4 15,500

1,500 1,200

WND 1,150

WND

Y Y

Zare Kesyan WND

33

Crowne Plaza Gatineau-Ottawa* 2 Montcalm St. Gatineau, QC J8X 4B4 819-778-3880 / 819-778-3309 crowneplaza.com/gatineauottawa

15,040

12 4,028

450 500

140 350

$375-$2,500

Y N

WND Nathalie Tremblay

34

RA Centre 2451 Riverside Dr. Ottawa, ON K1H 7X7 613-733-5100 racentre.com

15,000

8 6,690

300 300

180 475

$195-$1,150

Y Y

Shelley Carbonetto

35

Centurion Conference & Event Center* 170 Colonnade Rd. S. Ottawa, ON K2E 7J5 613-727-1044 / 613-727-8293 centurioncenter.com

14,000

7 10,500

800 800

40 800

$495-$5,000

Y Y

Sean McGrath Kim Le Sage Le Blanc

36

Lord Elgin Hotel 100 Elgin St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5K8 613-235-3333 / 613-235-3223 lordelgin.ca

13,000

15 2,200

200 225

160 160

$500-$5,000

Y N

David O. Smythe Ann Meelker

37

Tudor Hall 3750 North Bowesville Rd. Ottawa, ON K1V 1B8 613-739-4287 / 613-739-8589 tudorhall.ca

12,600

3 12,000

1,650 1,000

N/A 1,000

$500-$2,500

Y Y

Joe Giammaria Rosie De Leo

38

Doubletree by Hilton Gatineau-Ottawa* 1170 chemin d’Aylmer Gatineau, QC J9H 7L3 819-778-0000 / 819-777-7161 doubletreegatineau.com

12,000

11 6,133

720 800

150 400

$300-$2,750

Y Y

George Chaiban WND

31

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6

15 8 11

10 7 12

Ottawa’s hottest neighbourhoods

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Here are 20 of the hottest neighbourhoods in Ottawa, ranked by the Ottawa Real Estate Board’s home price index benchmark. (All data courtesy of the Ottawa Real Estate Board)

1 Kanata – North East

3 Cedardale

2020: $689,771 2021: $1,742,889 Increase: 152.7%

(Blossom Park/ Airport) 2020: $713,500 2021: $1,458,667 Increase: 104.4%

2 Crystal Bay, Rocky Point (Bayshore) 2020: $943,307 2021: $1,968,611 Increase: 108.7%

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4 Woodlawn, Maclarens Landing Kilmaurs 2020: $474,491 2021: $857,183 Increase: 80.7%

5 Manotick South to Roger Stevens 2020: $740,625 2021: $1,333,233 Increase: 80%

6 Woodroffe 2020: $574,148 2021: $977,124 Increase: 70.2%

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OTTAWA'S MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD:

17

Rockcliffe Park BENCHMARK PRICE:

$3,015,389

13

OTTAWA'S MOST AFFORDABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD:

19

Industrial Park, Bellwood

3

BENCHMARK PRICE:

$120,480

18

0

OTTAWA’S MOST POPULAR NEIGHBOURHOOD:

Emerald Meadows, Trailwest (Kanata) UNITS SOLD IN 2021:

5

559

16 9 15 Whitehaven

4 10 Heart’s Desire (Barrhaven) 2020: $632,689 2021: $988,577 Increase: 56.3%

11 Merivale Gardens 2020: $640,200 2021: $990,000 Increase: 54.6%

7 Ashton 2020: $539,364 2021: $871,990 Increase: 61.7%

8 Lakeview Park

2020: $649,922 2021: $994,072 Increase: 53%

13 Revelstoke, Mooney’s Bay

(Bayshore) 2020: $417,438 2021: $667,434 Increase: 59.9%

2020: $833,740 2021: $1,273,702 Increase: 52.8%

9 Osgoode Township East, including Kenmore

(South of Regional Road 6, east of McCordick Road) 2020: $520,533 2021: $793,542 Increase: 52.4%

2020: $393,000 2021: $616,300 Increase: 56.8%

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14 Rideau Township

2020: $854,487 2021: $1,296,303 Increase: 51.7%

16 Osgoode Township, South of Regional Road 6 2020: $607,938 2021: $920,408 Increase: 51.4%

17 Alta Vista 2020: $711,846 2021: $1,067,000 Increase: 49.9%

18 Metcalfe 2020: $557,675 2021: $834,218 Increase: 49.6%

19 Leitrim 2020: $470,672 2021: $701,449 Increase: 49%

20 Burritts Rapids 2020: $474,500 2021: $705,680 Increase: 48.7%

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federal government’s plans for 37 million square feet of office space it owns and leases in the National Capital Region. While the region’s largest tenant has no secret about reducing the amount of space it plans to occupy in the coming years, Hamilton doesn’t think that will spell doom and gloom for local landlords. Many buildings in the feds’ own 19-million-square-foot portfolio are either nearing the end of their lifespans or are in dire need of costly overhauls, he notes, which could create new opportunities for other building owners as the feds seek new homes for workers. In addition, the government has suggested it might put aging, energy-inefficient properties such as L’Esplanade Laurier on the block in the near future, providing potential new avenues for redevelopment in the downtown core. “I think there are real opportunities there,” Hamilton adds. “I think L’Esplanade Laurier is the tip of the iceberg.” As the feds push to hit a target of 75 per cent of their leased properties being carbon-neutral before the decade is out, landlords need to act now to ensure their buildings are eco-friendly, he says. At the same time, owners of buildings with a mix of government and private-sector tenants will have to weigh whether pricey retrofits are worth it if it means passing on those costs to occupants that might balk at paying higher rents. “That discussion hasn’t happened yet, and it’s a discussion that has to happen,” Hamilton says. The feds have also suggested that how government office space will be parcelled out could change dramatically as a hybrid work world becomes the norm. Stéphan Déry, the assistant deputy minister for real or all those who believe Ottawa’s office towers likely invest more money in upgrading HVAC systems property services at Public Services and Procurement are destined to become nothing but hollowedand installing technology such as virus-killing UV Canada, said earlier this year he envisions a future out shells as the city emerges from the systems as they retool buildings for a post-pandemic where workers are no longer required to commute from pandemic, Mike Church has a pile of documents he’d world. “COVID has been an opportunity to reimagine the suburbs to central offices in the core. like to show you. everything.” Déry imagined a scenario in which the feds set up a “Office space is not dead,” says Church, the Shawn Hamilton, vice-president of business “network” of satellite offices across the country, where managing director of commercial real estate firm development at Canderel Group’s Ottawa office, is civil servants can drop in and share space closer to Avison Young’s Ottawa operations. equally bullish on the local office sector’s their homes in the suburbs. As proof, the veteran broker cites the prospects. Hamilton says the “hub-and-spoke” model “makes growing stack of open files on his desk “There’s no reason for us to abandon a lot of sense,” adding it meshes well with urban – now numbering close to two dozen – the optimism that we had going into the planners’ goals of creating more walkable “15-minute that include sale and lease agreements pandemic,” he says. neighbourhoods.” in various stages of completion. Companies were already moving “It allows people to have an option to work from If commercial real estate is no toward a hybrid work model that home, closer to home or at the mothership, which I think longer in demand, Church says, the saw workers split their time between spreads out development across the city,” he says. market has a funny way of showing it. home and the office before COVID hit, Ultimately, Church believes Ottawa’s office market “I think people have finally woken up Hamilton says, and the health crisis will go through “a bit of a transition” as landlords and to the fact that life is going to go on and simply shifted that process into tenants adjust to a post-pandemic world. eventually we’re all going to get back high gear. For example, he expects more and more MIKE CHURCH to (the office) in some fashion,” he The former owners of aging properties will consider says. commercial real estate converting them into residential With the future of the office a broker says when complexes, the approach InterRent hot topic everywhere as employers around the world cornerstone tenants such as the REIT is taking with the 50-year-old grapple with what workspaces will look like postfederal government downsized in the Trebla Building at 473 Albert St. pandemic, Church and other local industry observers past, other clients such as Ottawa’s But he’s not buying the prediction say that while office space is here to stay, it will likely burgeoning tech startups picked up of Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke, who be configured very differently once people start the slack. He believes history will repeat declared “office centricity is over” when returning to their cubicles. itself this time. he announced early in the pandemic that As an example, Church points to a client that initially “I think having some space freed the e-commerce giant was moving to a planned to ditch a hefty portion of its office footprint up by the federal government is virtual-by-default work model. SHAWN HAMILTON before deciding to retain it all and redesign it to allow uncomfortable because it challenges “I think at the end of the day we’re for greater physical distancing and other health and our comfort zones, but I think it creates going to be leasing probably the same safety measures. oxygen for the private sector and the urban technology amount of office space,” Church says. “It’ll just get “The use of office space is going to evolve over sector to thrive,” Hamilton says. configured differently. This, ‘Oh, we’re going to lose 50 time,” explains Church, adding that companies will Indeed, the industry is keeping a close eye on the per cent of it’ – not a chance.”

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ACCELERATORS AND INCUBATORS AEROSPACE ANIMATION STUDIOS CLEAN TECH DEFENCE & SECURITY FINTECH PHOTONICS TELECOM

TECHNOLOGY

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SNAPSHOT

TECHNOLOGY

From left, Noibu’s founders Kailin Noivo, Dan Cardamore, Filip Slatinac and Robert Boukine. Already named one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies earlier this year, Noibu added another honour to its impressive list of accomplishments in 2021: the title of Ottawa’s best workplace as chosen by its employees. The fledgling software firm topped this year’s Best Places to Work in Ottawa competition, an annual program organized by OBJ and the Ottawa Board of Trade. It had one thing in common with virtually every company to make the list it’s a tech company. Participants were ranked according to the results of employee questionnaires and surveys conducted by the U.S.-based Best Companies Group. Employees were asked to rate their workplaces’ performance in areas such as leadership and planning, corporate culture, job satisfaction, training and pay and benefits.

Noibu – which placed fourth on OBJ’s 2021 list of fastestgrowing companies with three-year revenue growth of 960 per cent – offers perks such as a $1,000 stipend to help employees set up home offices. In a bid to be as transparent as possible, the privately held company also hosts monthly town hall meetings where it shares its latest financial numbers and staff are free to air concerns or questions with management. Companies from across the region took part in the survey process. Eligible firms were required to be in business for at least a year as well as maintain an office and have a minimum of 15 employees in the National Capital Region. hile Noibu took the top slot, the other nine companies were not ranked individually.

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Kyle Mac Dougall

President, Jam Filled Entertainment Thomas and Friends, DC Superhero Girls and Numb Chucks have entertained kids and families across Canada for years, but did you know the company that produces those cartoons started in Ottawa? It was 1993 when Kyle Mac Dougall, now president of Jam Filled Entertainment, first worked in the video game, advertising and television industries. He started out as an artist, eventually growing to become a producer, entrepreneur and — ultimately — a studio builder. Then in 2008, he joined forces with co-founders Jamie Leclaire and Phil Lafrance to open what is now known as Jam Filled Entertainment. Its first office opened in Manotick and was a fully-operational, multi-production animation company. “In the beginning, we wanted to start a studio that we would want to work for — a place that reflects and respects our values as people and artists,” Kyle says. “The abundance of talent and passion for the industry, as well as our deep personal roots, made Ottawa an ideal place for our studio to flourish and thrive.” Then in 2016, the company was purchased by Boat Rocker Media. Today, it acts as its animation division. Since then, Jam Filled has grown to one of the largest employers in the animation industry, with studios in Ottawa, Toronto and Halifax.

Rick Morrison

President, Big Jump Entertainment Did you know Ottawa is a hotbed for live action and animation? Meet one of those players in the booming industry: Rick Morrison of Big Jump Entertainment. Before Morrison — who has called Ottawa home since 1982 — became the president of the Ottawa-based animation studio Big Jump Entertainment, he had co-founded another animation studio called Funbag Animation Studios shortly after graduation. He attended Sheridan College in the 80s, where he received his degrees for animation, interactive technology, video graphics and special effects. Today, he heads the live action and a studio that employs about 70 people and is located in Heron Gate on Holly Lane at Walkley Road. As the executive producer, he has led more than 200 hours of proprietary animation projects. The animation company has worked for a long list of big international and national names in entertainment that include HBO, Netflix, CBC, Warner Bros., FOX, TVOkids, TFO, Sony Entertainment and more. Some of their projects include Raccoons, The Trailer Park Boys animated series, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz animated series and F is his for Family. Jam Filled has also worked with other major content providers such as Netflix, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros. CBC and Disney.

Clint Eland

Founder and CEO, Mercury Filmworks For Clint Eland of Mercury Filmworks, success is making audiences feel something powerful by connecting them emotionally to the characters and stories created by his Ottawa-based studio. “If we can make kids and families laugh out loud, feel sad, joyous or inspire wonderment, then we are making a difference,” Eland says. Mercury Filmworks is an independent entertainment company that collaborates with partners across the globe to produce what it boasts as “world-class content.” The Ottawa-based company was originally founded by Eland in 1997, when he was living in Vancouver. Over the years, the studio has worked with other partners such as Disney, Netflix, Amazon Studios and Warner Bros. and produced works such as The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, Kid Cosmic, Centaurworld, Hilda and The Ghost and Molly McGee. This has won them Daytime Emmys in different categories including outstanding main title and graphic design for an animated program — most recently their Emmy for Hilda. The company has more than 340 employees in Ottawa. That success, Clint says, is attributed to the company’s commitment to partnerships and telling stories that take its audiences on emotional journeys. “Going further isn’t a business strategy — it’s simply who we are: storytellers and innovators who are constantly reinventing ourselves to remain ahead of the curve,” Eland says. “An ambition to go beyond the expected is innate in our people, our practices and our business model. Our dedication to telling extraordinary stories is matched only by our commitment to the people who make it.”

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Profiles of key executives at some of Ottawa-Gatineau’s animation studios. See pages 48 for the full list of the region’s largest facilities. Profiles by Dani-Elle Dubé.

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LARGEST DEFENCE AND SECURITY COMPANIES

Key local executive No. of local employees

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

Major markets Year established in Ottawa

Major clients

Description of specialty areas

General Dynamics Mission Systems– Canada 1941 Robertson Rd., Ottawa, ON K2H 5B7 613-596-7000 / 613-820-5081 gdmissionsystems.ca

826

David Ibbetson vice-president and general manager, General Dynamics Mission Systems– International

1948

Global defence and security, critical infrastructure, public safety

Department of National Defence, U.K. Ministry C4ISR and defence electronics company of Defence, U.S. Department of Defense, more producing technology-based integrated solutions for land, airborne, maritime, and than 20 allied militaries around the world cyber applications.

2

Thales Canada 1 Chrysalis Way, Ottawa, ON K2G 6P9 613-723-7000 / 613-723-5600 thalesgroup.com/canada

456

Chris Pogue, vice-president and managing director of Thales Canada – Defence & Security

1984

Canada, government

DND, Canadian Coast Guard, NAV Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force

In-service support, systems engineering/project management, computer engineering, software development and computer simulation and modelling, weapon/sensor systems control.

3

Calian Group 770 Palladium Dr. Ottawa, ON K1V 1C8 613-599-8600 / 613-599-8650 calian.com

380

Kevin Ford, CEO

1982

Global defence, security, intelligence, space, emergency management and preparedness

Canadian Federal Government, Department of National Defence, NATO, EU and UK ministries of defence, ground-based space communications providers and telecom providers, nuclear.

Military training and simulations solutions. Defence manufacturing and advanced materials including: carbon fibre, aerospace systems/components, ground vehicle systems/ components, satellite communications.

4

Lockheed Martin Canada 870-45 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-599-3270 / 613-599-3282 lockheedmartin.ca

350

Lorraine Ben chief executive, Lockheed Martin Canada

1995

Global defence and security, aerospace

Department of National Defence, defence and Corporate office for Lockheed Martin Corp. commercial industries

5

ADGA Group 110 Argyle Ave., Ottawa, ON K2P 1B4 613-237-3022 adga.ca

327

Françoise Gagnon CEO

1967

Public sector

Government of Canada, DND, Canadian Space Agency, INAC, Public Service Procurement Canada, Shared Services Canada, Health Canada, Ontario Public Service, CBSA

C4ISR solution development and system integration; space solutions; technical system audits and robotics process automation, security governance and advisory services

6

Leonardo DRS* 1100-500 Palladium Dr. Kanata, ON K2V 1C2 613-591-5800 / 613-591-5801 drs.com

325

Dale Potter vice-president and general manager

1960

Defence electronics, systems integration

DND, U.S. Navy, international military forces

Designs, manufactures and supports naval communications, electro-optics, IRST, deployable flight data recorders, military C4ISR applications.

7

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions 333 Palladium Dr., Kanata, ON K2V 1A6 613-599-9199 / 613-599-7777 curtisswrightds.com

305

Charles Falardeau vice-president of operations

1981

Aerospace and defence Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Engineering embedded computing modules Raytheon, BAE Systems, General Dynamics that are ruggedized to endure the harsh environments faced by commercial airplanes, helicopters, fighter jets.

8

Gastops 1011 Polytek St., Ottawa, ON K1J 9J3 613-744-3530 / 613-744-8846 gastops.com

193

Shaun Horning president and CEO

1979

Defence, aviation, energy, marine

Pratt & Whitney, Collins Aerospace, IMP Aerospace & Defence, Bell Helicopter, Airbus Helicopters, RCAF, RCN, USAF, New Zealand Defence Force, Australian Defence Force,

Innovative online monitoring sensors, at-line analysis, complex modeling and simulation (digital twin), world class laboratory testing, engineering, design.

9

March Networks 303 Terry Fox Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 3J1 613-591-8181 marchnetworks.com

165

Peter Strom president and CEO

2000

Banking, retail, cannabis, transit, commercial, industrial and government

Fifth Third Bank, four of Canada’s top five banks, Tommy Bahama, Yesway Convenience Stores, Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto Community Housing, Canadian Tire Centre

Video surveillance and video-based business intelligence solutions that improve security and business performance objectives including loss/fraud prevention

CAE Canada - Defence & Security 200-350 Legget Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 2W7 613-247-0342 / 613-271-0963 cae.com

150

France Hébert vice-president and general manager, CAE Canada, defence and security

1947

Federal government, defence and security, critical infrastructure, public safety, healthcare, OEMs

Modelling/simulation and training, system Department of National Defence, Defence Research and Development Canada, Canadian and software engineering, human factors, capability engineering, life-cycle support. Coast Guard, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris MAS, Airbus, Boeing, General Atomics

11

Pacific Safety Products 124 Fourth Ave. Arnprior, ON K1S 0A9 613-623-6001 pacsafety.com

135

Rob Reynolds vice-president and general manager Jennifer Murch director operations

1984

Department of National Defence, Royal Military, Law Canadian Mounted Police, Ontario Provincial enforcement, Corrections institutions, Police, Federal and Provincial law enforcement Security

Soft body armour solutions protecting against ballistic, stab/slash and fragmentation threats. Ballistic blankets, unloading stations, ancillary accessories for carriers. Customized carrier solutions, Hi-Vis safety options.

11

W.R. Davis Engineering* 1260 Old Innes Rd., Ottawa, ON K1B 3V3 613-748-5500 / 613-748-3972 davis-eng.com

135

Tom Davis vice-president

1975

Aerospace and defence U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, BAE Systems, Boeing, Leonardo Helicopters, Airbus Helicopters, Chevron, ExxonMobil

Aerospace and defense, IR signature management, IR signature suppressors for aircraft and ships, specialized exhaust systems for offshore energy platforms.

13

MDA 302 Legget Dr., Kanata, ON K2K 1Y5 613-599-7602 x234 mda.space

130

Jeremy Brooks director of operations and site lead, vision systems and sensors

1969

Global

Canadian Space Agency, Department of National Defence, Maxar, Airbus, Boeing, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), Sierra Nevada Corp., OneWeb

Geointelligence, robotics and space operations, satellite systems.

14

Raytheon Canada 730-360 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 613-233-4121 / 613-233-1099 rtx.com

120

Garry Venman chief executive

1956

Defence, air traffic control, highway management

Government, DND

Air traffic management, service and support of avionics and airborne radar.

15

Solink 110-390 March Rd., Kanata, ON K2K 0G7 1-844-635-7305 solink.com

105

Mike Matta CEO

2009

Retail, restaurant

Tim Hortons, Moxie's Classic Grill, Five Guys, JYSK, Sport Clips

Connects and synchronizes brick-and-mortar business systems including video and POS data, providing insight into loss prevention, security, and operations issues.

16

DEW Engineering and Development ULC 3429 Hawthorne Rd., Ottawa, ON K1G 4G2 613-736-5100 / 613-736-1348 dewengineering.com

102

Ian Marsh president

1978

Defence, police services Department of National Defence, General and aerospace in North Dynamics Land Systems Canada, Ford Motor Co. America, Europe and the Middle East

17

Med-Eng 2400 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, ON K1G 6C4 613-482-8835 med-eng.com

90

Rob Reynolds vice-president and general manager

1981

Military and public safety agencies worldwide, Bomb suits, protective equipment and sensors Military forces, public safety agencies, border including Department of National Defence, US against explosive threats, bomb disposal and EOD robots, specialized tools and search DoD, NATO Member Nations security equipment, blast attenuation seats.

18

Collins Aerospace 104-30 Edgewater St., Ottawa, ON K2L 1V8 613-595-2200 collinsaerospace.com

70

Lee Obst managing director

2006

Government, aerospace, defence

Department of National Defence, GDMS, Bombardier, IMP/Cascade, CAE, Longview Aviation/Viking Air

Communications, navigation, simulation and training systems, avionic systems, flight management systems, data fusion and networking

19

Senstar 119 John Cavanaugh Dr. Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0 613-839-5572 / 613-839-5830 senstar.com

65

Brian Rich president

1981

Banking, commercial, corrections, education, energy and industrial, entertainment and hospitality, government

Correctional Service of Canada, DND, military organizations, airports, high-security sites, oil and gas, borders, nuclear sites, critical infrastructure sites, retail and commercial sites

Outdoor perimeter intrusion detection solutions, video management systems, access control and analytics, personal duress solutions.

Kongsberg Geospatial 400-411 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 3C9 613-271-5500 / 613-591-0774 kongsberggeospatial.com

52

Ranald G. McGillis president and CEO

1992

Defence, security, C4ISR, situational awareness, command and control, air traffic control

DND, NAV Canada, U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, FAA

Geospatial visualization, situational awareness, command and control software solutions.

10

20

Ceramic composite armour protection systems for military and police vehicles, military fleet life extension and re-purpose, design and manufacture, tracked and wheeled military vehicles.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

No. of companies in residence

No. of mentors, advisors and entrepreneursin-residence

LARGEST STARTUP INCUBATORS/ ACCELERATORS

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF COMPANIES IN RESIDENCE)

No. of local employees

Key local executive

Cost or equity stake taken in startup

Year est. in Ottawa

Length of program

Intake Notable startup tenants schedule and graduates

Services and programs offered

1

IO Flex Program Invest Ottawa at Bayview Yards 7 Bayview Station Rd. Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C5 613-828-6274

127

4 core advisors 19 advisors/ speacialists engaged as needed

72

Nick Quain vice-president, venture development Michelle Younes director, venture programs

2021

$0 (not including space)

Ongoing

Rolling intake

Automate Medical, CANImmunize, Ekidna Sensing, LearnExperts, Planetary Hydrogen

2

IO ScaleUp Program Invest Ottawa at Bayview Yards 7 Bayview Station Rd. Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C5 613-828-6274 investottawa.ca/scaleup

51

11

72

Nick Quain vice-president, venture development Lise Beutel director, ScaleUp Program

2019

Ongoing $0 (not including exclusive opportunities)

Rolling intake

Advisory services (customer Assent Compliance, Field Effect, Mindbridge Analytics, success, operations, leadership etc.); market intelligence; premium Fusebill, Tehama talent services; exclusive events and masterclasses; introductions to investors.

3

IO Accelerator Program Invest Ottawa at Bayview Yards 7 Bayview Station Rd. Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C5 613-828-6274 investottawa.ca/venture-path/ accelerator

35

19

72

Nick Quain vice-president, venture development Michelle Younes director, venture programs

2018

$0 (not including space)

Ongoing

Rolling intake

GoFor, Knak, Relogix, Rewind, RVezy

4

Impact Hub Ottawa* 123 Slater St., 6th floor Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2 613-680-3506 ottawa.impacthub.net

25

10

5

Elizabeth Cleland managing director

2012

None

Six months Fall intake Hidden Harvest, Ottawa Tool Library, Girls+ Rock Ottawa, Water Rangers, Robot Missions, Dandelion Dance, Timsle, Growcer

Training, one-on-one coaching, peer support circles, collaborative co-working space and community to support social enterprises.

5

L-Spark / Wesley Clover 140-340 Legget Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 1Y6 613-271-5455 l-spark.com

24

30

8

Patrick White Leo Lax

2014

3% for SaaS accelerator; no fee for corporate accelerators

Six months Varies

Cliniconex, Upchain, EssayJack, Heyday.ai, Procedure Flow, TRAINFO, Canscan

Customized plans; weekly operational reviews; SaaS workshops; revenue generation; embedded mentors; opportunity to pitch at events and to venture capital firms, angel investors and corporate partners.

6

IO Ignition Program Invest Ottawa at Bayview Yards 7 Bayview Station Rd. Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C5 613-828-6274 investottawa.ca/venture-path/ ignition

20 per cohort (80 per year)

11

72

Nick Quain vice-president, venture development Michelle Younes director, venture programs

2018

$250/ company

10 weeks

Four cohorts per year (one per quarter)

Click Armour, Vaultt, Sparkpath, Realize Medical, Bagsort, Treehouse Medical

Workshops, advisory services, market intelligence, networking opportunities.

6

Startup Garage 150 Louis Pasteur Private STEM Complex Ottawa, ON K1N 9A7 613-562-5800 startupgarage.ca

20

40

3

Kathleen Kemp manager, The Entrepreneurship Hub uOttawa

2010

0%

Ongoing

Varies

Noibu; Point3D; Hoppier; Funding; office space; mentorship; Transparent Kitchen; Welbi; training Growcer; Hyre; Oat and Mill; Gamestrat; MicroMetrics; Dunia Pay; Northern Nanopore Instruments

THE LIST

Workshops, advisory services, market intelligence, networking opportunities.

Advisory services (marketing, sales, product, HR, etc.); market intelligence; access to office space; talent services; access to Startup Perks (discounted tools and tech credits); introductions to investors.

LARGEST ANIMATION STUDIOS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year est. in Ottawa

Key local executive(s)

Recent and current projects

Mercury Filmworks 2936 Baseline Rd. Ottawa, ON K2H 1B3 613-482-1814 mercuryfilmworks.com

350

2004

Clint Eland, CEO

Hilda, Centaurworld, Kid Cosmic, the Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse

2

Jam Filled 102-65 Auriga Dr. Ottawa, ON K2E 7W6 1-855-255-2550 jamfilled.com

235

2007

Kyle MacDougall, president/ Bubble Guppies, Dino Ranch, The Loud House, Casa Grande, Kingdom Force, Inside Job, A Tale Dark and co-founder Grimm, We Lost Our Human, Final Space Tori Coulthart, VP of production

Jam Filled Entertainment is a full-service, multi-production animation studio headquartered in Ottawa with additional studios in Toronto and Halifax. Working with broadcasters and streamers such as Nickelodeon, Netflix, Warner Bros, CBC and Disney to create high quality 2D and CG animated content.

3

Atomic Cartoons 203-981 Wellington St. W Ottawa ON, K1Y 2Y1 atomiccartoons.com

150

2018

Chris Wightman, Ottawa studio manager

Atomic Cartoons, the Kids and Family Division of Thunderbird Entertainment Group, is an artist-driven, multifaceted studio that includes some of North America's most creative animators, directors, producers, and writers. Atomic has approximately 900 artists working across all three of its studios in Ottawa, Vancouver and Los Angeles.

4

Big Jump Entertainment 200-2379 Holly Lane Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2 613-226-5287 / 613-226-9060 bigjumpent.com

120

2008

Wizard of Oz, Animals, Camp WWERM: Trailer Park Rick Morrison, president Boys – Animated, Big Words, Small Stories, Dog and Cory Morrison, evp Pony Show, Big Blue, Scooby Doo Reunion development Rod Amador, evp production

Animation, proprietary content and production services, producers of pre-school, tweens/kids and prime-time animated content.

5

PIP Animation Services Inc. 203-2625 Queensview Dr. Ottawa, ON K2B 6B7 613-569-4886 pipanimation.com

50

1998

Dulcie Clark, owner & CEO

Lamya’s Poem, Season 13 of Cyberchase, Jamie’s Paper Train and Kit The Kat

Complete animation services in 2D/3D from scripts to post.

6

Simple Story 504-319 McRae Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 0B9 1-877-513-2422 simplestoryvideos.com

11

2011

Nathan Hall, CEO

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees awareness campaign for Yemen, York University tutorials and informational videos for new students, Sanofi's diversity and inclusion videos for their organization.

Since we were founded in 2011, we’ve produced thousands of animated and live-action videos for various companies across several industries. We’ve told stories for brands like Coca-Cola, Walmart, Bell Media, CIBC, Shopify, Pfizer, L’Oreal, Pitney Bowes, Citrix, and the Government of Canada.

7

Totem Studio 2-173 Preston St. Ottawa, ON K1R 7P6 613-301-6808 totemstudio.net

1

2013

Paco Plaza, owner

Software promotion marketing short film, Airbus Canada's Search and Rescue aircraft presentation illustrations, marketing products and renderings.

3D modeling, illustration and animation available for multiple subjects, industries and companies sizes. Experience with clients in marketing, advertising, technology, engineering, aerospace, automotive and architecture, with a wide range of productions from technical to creative ones.

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

Emmy-award winning Last Kids on Earth (Netflix), Curious George: Ships Ahoy (NBC Universal)

Description Mercury Filmworks is an independent entertainment company that collaborates with partners across the globe to produce world-class content.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years.

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1

No. of local employees

LARGEST PHOTONICS COMPANIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES)

Key Ottawa-based executive(s)

Year established in Ottawa

Publicly Traded?/ Listing

Major clients

Product description

Operations in 130 countries

End-to-end telecom solutions: 5G/4G wireless, microwave, fixed wireless, private wireless, full line of routers, broadband access & in-home Wi-Fi, optical networks.

Nokia/ Nokia Bell Labs 600 March Rd. Ottawa, ON K2K 2E6 613-591-3600 nokia.com

2,400

Jeffrey Maddox, president, Nokia Canada Inc. James Watt, VP/GM optical networking division

1986

Y NASDAQ Helsinki: NOKIA NYSE: NOK

2

Ciena 385 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 0L1 613-670-2000 ciena.com

1,750

Dino DiPerna, vice-president, packet optical platforms

1992

Y NYSE: CIEN

Wireline and wireless service providers, undersea cable operators, internet content providers, large enterprises

Networking systems, services and software company.

3

Cisco* 1700-340 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 613-788-7200 cisco.com/ca

500

Subir Chadha Susan George

1984

Y NASDAQ: CSCO

Government, small, medium and large enterprises, service providers

Borderless networks, collaboration, data centre and virtualization, routers and switches, security and surveillance, home and small business services.

4

Sanmina 500 March Rd. Ottawa, ON K2K 0J9 613-886-6000 / 613-886-6001 sanmina.com

450

Geoff Beale vice-president of operations and plant manager

1980

Y NASDAQ: SANM

Aerospace and defence, telecommunications, industrial, medical, renewable energy

Manufactures optical and radio frequency/ microwave products. Develops custom end-toend supply chain, manufacturing processes, tests and tools.

5

Lumentum Operations LLC 61 Bill Leathem Dr. Ottawa, ON K2J 0P7 613-843-3000 / 613-843-2800 lumentum.com

360

Doug Alteen senior vice-president and general manager, telecom transport business unit

2015

Y NASDAQ: LITE

Network equipment manufacturers, communications service providers and cable operators, internet content providers.

Manufactures optical and photonic products.

6

OZ Optics 219 Westbrook Rd. Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0 613-831-0981 / 613-836-5089 ozoptics.com

272

Omur Sezerman president and CEO

1985

N

Telecommunications, military/aerospace, oil and gas, industrial, medical and pharmaceutical

Fibre-optic components, test equipment and sensor systems.

7

Iridian Spectral Technologies Ltd. 2700 Swansea Cres. Ottawa, ON K1G 6R8 613-741-4513 / 613-741-9986 iridian.ca

165

George Laframboise president

1998

N

Telecommunications, spectroscopy, 3D cinema, aerospace, LiDAR

Designs and manufactures custom optical thin film filter solutions for a variety of industrial and research sectors.

8

Infinera 555 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 2X3 613-254-8412 infinera.com

135

Ian MacDonald

2009

Y NASDAQ: INFN

Tier-1 operators, ICPs

Solutions spanning access, metro, long-haul and subsea domains; software platforms enabling automation.

9

Teledyne Lumenera 7 Capella Crt. Ottawa, ON K2E 8A7 613-736-4077 / 613-736-4071 lumenera.com

65

Dany Longval, vice-president of sales Brooks Riendeau, vice-president of marketing

2002

N

Factory automation, aerial imaging, intelligent traffic systems (ITS), photonics, life sciences

Develops and manufactures digital cameras for industrial and scientific applications.

Juniper Networks Canada 200-1000 Innovation Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 3E7 613-591-2700 juniper.net

63

Jan Smith director of software engineering

2000

Y NYSE: JNPR

Bell Canada, Verizon, NTT, Vodafone, Telefonica, AT&T, Orange, Qwest, Rogers, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Google.

Automated, scalable and secure networks.

11

Pleora Technologies 300-340 Terry Fox Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 3A2 613-270-0625 / 613-270-1425 pleora.com

60

George Chamberlain CEO Jonathan Hou president

2000

N

Industrial automation, medical imaging security and defence

AI and sensor networking

12

Light Machinery 1-80 Colonnade Rd. N. Nepean, ON K2E 7L2 613-749-4895 / 613-749-8179 lightmachinery.com

58

John Hunter president

2002

N

Medical device manufacturers, government labs

Pulsed gas lasers (Excimer and TEA CO2), precision optics, high-resolution spectrometers.

13

Honeywell* 100-303 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 3J1 613-591-7777 / 613-591-7789 honeywell.com

50

Marina Mississian senior director of space payloads

1974

Y NYSE: HON

CSA, DND, NASA

Designs and builds optical space instruments and microsatellite missions for application in areas such as earth remote sensing, astronomy.

14

Jabil Canada Corporation 1 Brewer Hunt Way Kanata, ON K2K 2B5 613-599-8153 jabil.com

48

Stefano Schiavoni, VP global business units

2014

Y NYSE: JBL

Nokia, Elenion, Comcast, DZSi, ATX, ZTE, Fiber Home, Ranovus

Passive optical components (DWDM, CWDM Modules), Coherent CFP2-DCO 100-400G modules, EDFA and OMS services.

15

Ranovus* 101-11 Hines Rd. Ottawa, ON K2K 2X1 613-912-8007 ranovus.com

45

Hamid Arabzadeh chairman and CEO

2012

N

WND

Products for optical connectivity inside data centres.

16 17

Optelian* 1 Brewer Hunt Way Ottawa, ON K2K 2B5 613-287-2000 optelian.com

36

David Weymouth CEO

2002

N

Telcos, MSOs, enterprise

Develops, sells and services optical networking solutions for access, metro, long-haul and mobile (front-mid-backhaul) hardened for outside plant.

BMV Optical Technologies 26 Concourse Gate Ottawa, ON K2E 7T7 613-228-2442 / 613-228-4003 bmvoptical.com

23

Tom Millen president Terry Vineham vice-president

2001

N

Industrial, telecommunication, military, medical, research and development

Manufacturer of precision optical components and systems used primarily in laser-based applications. Complete in-house optical, thin film and mechanical design to complement manufacturing and assembly capabilities.

Optiwave Systems 7 Capella Crt. Ottawa, ON K2E 7X1 613-224-4700 / 613-224-4706 optiwave.com

20

Jan Jakubczyk CEO

1994

N

General Dynamics, Huawei, NTT, Fortune 500 companies, universities and government research labs, U.S., Japanese and European markets

Provider of software design tools for optoelectronic and optical system engineers, hosting a suite of simulation software products.

FRAMOS Technologies 2733 Lancaster Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 0A9 framos.co

18

Chris Barrett chief product officer

2013

N

Intel, Sony, NVIDIA

Imaging products, embedded vision technologies, custom solutions, OEM services.

Diffraction Limited / SBIG B-59 Grenfell Cres. Ottawa, ON K2G 0G3 613-225-2732 / 613-225-9688 diffractionlimited.com

15

Douglas George CEO Colin Haig director of marketing

1993

N

NASA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of Toronto, European Space Agency

Designs and manufactures cameras and accessories for low-light scientific imaging systems.

Westboro Photonics* 301-1505 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L9 613-729-0614 wphotonics.com

15

Tim Moggridge president

1994

N

Automotive, avionics, display testing

Designs, engineers and manufactures instrumentation to measure and characterize light emission, reflection and transmission.

Luminos Industries 5-11 Tristan Crt. Ottawa, ON K2E 8B9 613-225-7661 / 613-225-3391 luminos.com

12

Murray Harman chief technology officer and founder

1996

N

Photonics research and OEM’s, biomedical research and instrumentation, oil and gas process monitoring, instrumentation

Precision flexure-based positioners/stages 1-6 axis manual and automated (10nm resolution), wavelength independent moving fiber optical fiber switches, optical fiber hand tools.

10

18 19 20 20 22

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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SMART• BIGGAR• BOUNDLESS• In today’s fast-paced innovation economy, companies with a strong portfolio of strategic intellectual property rights are leading the way. Smart & Biggar’s award-winning IP team has helped the most successful companies in Canada and around the world protect, enforce and leverage IP rights to grow their business. Combining unparalleled IP expertise with a commercially strategic approach, we help companies safeguard creativity, exploit innovations and dominate in their markets.

The smart choice for IP protection, enforcement and strategy•

smartbiggar.ca Smart & Biggar services are provided by the law firm Smart & Biggar LLP and the patent and trademark agency Smart & Biggar IP Agency Co. For more details on our structure visit smartbiggar.ca/legal.

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THE LIST No. of local patent and trademark agents

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

LARGEST PATENT AND TRADEMARK FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL PATENT AND TRADEMARK AGENTS) Local head of patent and trademark practice

Local managing partner

Year est. in Ottawa

Notable clients

Specialty areas

Smart & Biggar 900-55 Metcalfe St., P.O. Box 2999, Station D Ottawa, ON K1P 5Y6 613-232-2486 / 613-232-8440 smartbiggar.ca

38

Kohji Suzuki Elliott Simcoe Daphne Lainson

Steven Garland partner

1906

A wide range of industries including universities, SMEs, large corporate and multinational companies with innovations in: computer hardware/software, AI and telecom; industrial/mechanical engineering and life sciences/biotech.

Patents, trademarks, copyright and media, industrial designs, litigation, licensing and IP transactions, life sciences (regulatory and compliance), IP management and strategic counseling, marketing and advertising, domain names and internet law

2

Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP 2600-160 Elgin St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1C3 613-233-1781 / 613-563-9869 gowlingwlg.com

28

Hans Schroeder

Wayne Warren

1887

Local, national and international businesses of all sizes/stages of development, public sector/government agencies, academic/ research institutions, inventors.

Patents, industrial designs, trademarks, copyrights, IP litigation. Key sectors include pharma, biotech, technology, manufacturing.

3

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 1300-100 Queen St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 613-237-5160 / 613-787-3558 blg.com

21

4

MBM Intellectual Property Law LLP 1400-275 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-567-0762 / 613-563-7671 mbm.com

16

5

Moffat & Co. 715 – 11 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-232-7302 / 613-235-2508 moffatco.com

PATENT AND TRADEMARK FIRMS LIST HERE Andrew Sojonky

Larry Elliot, regional managing partner

1952

Research laboratories, biotech and high tech Patents, trademarks, industrial design, copyright, involving research and development startups, domain names, chemical engineering, computer technology, bioscience, IT, telecom, IP litigation, government, fortune 500 companies licensing

Randy Marusyk, co-managing partner

Randy Marusyk Scott Miller co-managing partners

1994

Procter & Gamble, Huawei, AVON, Cuban Government - Cohiba, U-Haul, Abbott, Sierra Wireless, Plasco, Tweed

Practice solely in IP: patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, licensing and IP, transactions, litigation/dispute resolution, regulatory practice, trade-secret programs, due diligence

15

Joe Ulvr

Joe Ulvr head of patent and trademark practice

1970

Canadian and multinational companies, individual inventors, government agencies

Patents, trademarks, copyright and industrial designs, prosecution.

6

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP* 1900-340 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 13-235-7234 / 613-235-2867 osler.com

12

J. Bradley White

Donna White managing partner

1946

Canadian and multinational companies in pharmaceuticals, technology, biotech, life sciences, apparel, electronics, consumer products, entertainment, sports, food services

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, domain name disputes, industrial design, plant breeders' rights, IP litigation, pharma, biotech, chemistry and mechanical, chemical and software engineering

7

Marks & Clerk Canada 1900-180 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K1P 0B6 613-236-9561 / 613-230-8821 marks-clerk.ca

10

Michael O’Neill, trademarks Hetal Kushwaha, patents

Ian D. Clark, partner through a corporation

1921

WND

IP portfolio management; patents, trademarks, copyright and media, industrial design, litigation, licensing, marketing & advertising and privacy.

7

Ridout & Maybee LLP 601-11 Holland Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 4S1 613-236-1995 / 613-236-2485 ridoutmaybee.com

10

Marcus Gallie

Marcus Gallie

1893

Major corporations, Canadian and multinational companies, start-ups, entrepreneurs.

Ridout & Maybee LLP is an IP law firm that provides solutions for some of the world's most innovative technologies. Our services include: patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright, trade secrets, IP litigation, licensing & IP transactions.

9

Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. 1400-340 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 0A5 613-238-2022 / 613-238-8775 perlaw.ca

7

Alain D. Bourassa Anthony P. McGlynn R. Aaron Rubinoff co-chairs

1971

Corel, Energizer Brands, North Face, Ralph Lauren, Club Monaco, Blackberry, Recipe Unlimited

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, licensing, trade secrets, validity and infringement searches, opinions and related litigation

THE LIST Company/Address Phone/Fax/Web

No. of local employees

LARGEST TELECOM COMPANIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES) Year est. in Ottawa

Publicly traded?

Major clients

Major markets

Products and services

Bell Canada 160 Elgin St. Ottawa, ON K2P 2C4 613-785-0770 bell.ca

3,000

Julie Hains director of sales, Bell business markets

WND

Y TSX: BCE NYSE: BCE

WND

Canada

Broadband wireless; TV; internet and business communication services from Bell Canada, Bell Aliant and Bell MTS. Multimedia company with assets in television, radio, out of home and digital media.

2

Nokia/ Nokia Bell Labs 600 March Rd. Ottawa, ON K2K 2E6 613-591-3600 nokia.com

2,400

Jeffrey Maddox president James Watt VP/GM optical networking division

1986

Y NASDAQ Helsinki: NOKIA NYSE: NOK

Global wireless & wireline carriers, cable companies, webscale, utilities, energy & resources, transportation, manufacturing, smart cities

Operations in 130 countries

End-to-end telecom solutions: 5G/4G wireless; fixed wireless; private wireless; full line of routers; broadband access & in-home Wi-Fi; optical networks; cybersecurity; IoT solutions

3

Ciena 385 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 0L1 613-670-2000 ciena.com

1,750

Dino DiPerna vice-president, packet optical platforms

1992

Y NYSE: CIEN

Wireline and wireless service providers, undersea cable operators, internet content providers, large enterprises

Networking systems, services and software companies

Networking systems, services, software.

4

Ericsson Canada 349 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON K2K 2V6 613-963-8000 ericsson.com/ca

1,500

Marcos Cavaletti Ottawa site leader

2009

Y/ NASDAQ: Communications service providers, ERIC mobile networks operators, enterprises

Global, present in more than 180 countries

Our comprehensive portfolio ranges across networks, digital services, managed services and emerging business; powered by 5G and IoT platforms

5

Rogers Communications* 475 Richmond Rd. Ottawa, ON K2A 3Y8 888-ROGERS-1 rogers.com

1,400

WND

WND

Y TSX: RCI.A, RCI.B NYSE: RCI

WND

WND

Diversified Canadian communications and media company.

6

Telus Communications 215 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1P 0A6 877-310-6110 telus.com

500

Carey Frey chief security officer

1999

Y TSX: T NYSE: TU

WND

WND

Communications products and services including wireless, data, internet protocol, voice, television, entertainment and video and health IT.

6

Cisco* 1700-340 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y6 613-788-7200 cisco.com/ca

500

1984

Y NASDAQ: CSCO

Government, small, medium and large WND enterprises, service providers

1

8

Key local executive(s)

Stephen Schmidt vice-president Subir Chadha area vice-president

North America, 1972 N Major League Baseball, Hyatt Hotels 454 Mary McDowell Mitel* Corp., Liverpool Football Club, Ottawa EMEA, APAC president and CEO 4000 Innovation Dr. Senators, Children’s Hospital of Kanata, ON K2K 3K1 Eastern Ontario, Carleton University Greg Hiscock 613-592-2122 executive vice-president mitel.com *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose *These companies did did not not respond respondto tothis thisyear’s year’ssurvey surveyinintime timefor forpublication. publication.This Thisinformation informationis isfrom fromprevious previous years. WND = Would disclose *These companies years. WND = Would notnot disclose

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Borderless networks, collaboration, data centre and virtualization, routers and switches, security and surveillance, home and small business services.

Business communications and collaboration solutions.

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THE LIST Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

No. of local employees

LARGEST AEROSPACE COMPANIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

Key Ottawa executive

Year est.

Publicly traded? /Exchange

Major clients

Specialty areas

Airlines using Canadian airspace

Provides air traffic control, airport advisory services, weather briefings and aeronautical information services for more than 18 million square kilometres of Canadian domestic and international airspace.

Defence, systems integration

Naval combat systems, C4ISR, data fusion, ISS, radar systems, manufacturing, aerospace engineering, training and logistics services.

DND, U.S. Navy, international military forces, aerospace

Designs, manufactures and supports naval communications, electro-optics, IRST, deployable flight data recorders, military C4ISR applications, as well as turnkey electronics manufacturing.

Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, BAE Systems, General Dynamics

Designs, develops and manufactures technology for aerospace and defense. Ottawa office specializes in embedded computing modules that are ruggedized for use by commercial airplanes, helicopters, fighter jets, UAVs, ground vehicles and naval platforms.

NAV CANADA 77 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5L6 613-563-5588 / 613-563-3426 navcanada.ca

1,100

Raymond G. Bohn president and CEO

1996

N

2

Lockheed Martin Canada 870-45 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-688-0698 / 613-688-0702 lockheedmartin.ca

350

Lorraine Ben chief executive of Lockheed Martin Canada

1995

Y NYSE: LMT

3

Leonardo DRS* 1100-500 Palladium Dr., Kanata ON K2V 1C2 613-591-5800 / 613-591-5801 drs.com

325

Dale Potter vice-president and general manager

1960

N

4

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions 333 Palladium Dr., Kanata, ON K2V 1A6 613-599-9199 / 613-599-7777 curtisswrightds.com

305

Charles Falardeau vice-president of operations

1981

Y NYSE: CW

5

Arnprior Aerospace* 107 Baskin Dr. E., Arnprior, ON K7S 3M1 613-623-4267 / 613-623-1736 arnprioraerospace.com

300

Tom Melvin president

2005

N

Boeing, Bombardier, Safran

Commercial and military product integration, assembly and manufacturing utilizing precision-machined and fabricated components. Products include airframe structural assemblies, avionics racking and electronic panels/ enclosures.

6

Telesat 2100-160 Elgin St. , Ottawa, ON K2P 2P7 613-748-0123 telesat.com

295

Dan Goldberg CEO

1969

N

Broadcast, telecom, corporate and government

Global satellite operator providing secure satellite-delivered communications solutions worldwide.

7

MDS Global 200-1220 Old Innes Rd., Ottawa, ON K1B 3V3 613-744-7257 / 613-744-8016 mdsaero.com

209

John Jastremski president and CEO

1985

N

Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Air France, Solar Turbines, NPO Saturn, Siemens, MTU

Global provider of turnkey test facilities, special test equipment and test service solutions for engines and engine components in the aerospace, industrial and marine markets.

8

Gastops 1011 Polytek St., Ottawa, ON K1J 9J3 613-744-3530 / 613-744-8846 gastops.com

193

Shaun Horning president and CEO

1979

N

Pratt & Whitney, Collins Aerospace, GE Aviation, IMP Aerospace, Bell Helicopter, Airbus Helicopters, Avio Aero, DND, USAF

Innovative online monitoring sensors, at-line analysis, complex modeling and simulation (digital twin), world class laboratory testing, engineering, design, and MRO services for Breeze Eastern products & FLIR systems.

9

CAE Canada 200-350 Legget Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 2W7 613-247-0342 / 613-271-0963 cae.com

150

France Hébert vice-president and general manager, CAE Canada, defence and security

WND

Y TSX: CAE

WND

Civil aviation, defence and security, healthcare.

MDA 302 Legget Dr., Kanata, ON K2K 1Y5 613-599-7602 x234

130

Jeremy Brooks director of operations and site lead, vision systems and sensors

1969

N

Canadian Space Agency, DND, Maxar, Airbus, Boeing, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), Sierra Nevada Corp., OneWeb, Northrop Grumman, MELCO

Geointelligence, robotics and space operations, satellite systems.

11

Raytheon Canada 730-360 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 613-233-4121 / 613-233-1099 rtx.com

120

Garry Venman chief executive

1956

Y NYSE: RTN

Government, DND

Air traffic management, service and support of avionics and airborne radar.

12

ETM Industries 310-266 Hall Ave., Renfrew, ON K7V 4E7 613-432-6136 etmindustries.on.ca

115

John Robertson president

1977

N

Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Arnprior Aerospace, Honeywell, Heroux-Devtek, L3, Gastops, NAV Canada, Parker, PCC

Metal CNC machining and plastic injection molding capabilities; tool room (in-house made jigs, fixtures, dies and plastic injection molds); all aspects of inventory from raw stock and castings to bought-out finished goods.

13

Satcom Direct Avionics* 1260 Teron Rd., Kanata, ON K2K 0A1 613-224-3301 satcomdirect.com

65

Joanne Walker general manager

2006

N

WND

Cabin communications systems, flight deck communications systems, Wi-Fi systems, customizable handsets.

14

Kongsberg Geospatial 400-411 Legget Dr., Kanata, ON K2K 3C9 613-271-5500 / 613-591-0774 kongsberggeospatial.com

52

Ranald G. McGillis president and CEO

1992

N

DND, NAV Canada, U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, FAA

Geospatial visualization, situational awareness, commandand-control software solutions.

15

Honeywell* 100-303 Terry Fox Dr., Ottawa, ON K2K 3J1 613-591-9064 / 613-591-9120 honeywell.com

50

Marina Mississian senior director of space payloads

1974

Y NYSE: HON

CAM-TAG Industries* 2783 Fenton Rd., Ottawa, ON K1T 3T8 613-822-1921 / 613-822-2874 camtag.com

50

Michel St-Denis general manager

1966

N

Bombardier Aerospace, SAFRAN Landing Systems, Héroux-Devtek

Searidge Technologies 300-60 Camelot Dr. , Nepean, ON K2G 5X8 613-686-3988 searidgetech.com

48

Moodie Cheikh CEO and co-founder

2005

N

NAV Canada, NATS, Civil Aviation Authority Remote tower and digital airport solutions. of Singapore, Dubai Airports, Direction des Services de la navigation aérienne, Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department

CMC Electronics* 415 Legget Dr., Kanata, ON K2K 3RI 613-592-6500 / 613-592-7467 cmcelectronics.ca

48

Rick Snedden director of hardware engineering

1903

Y (parent company) NYSE: TDG

Boeing 1220-45 O'Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-745-8111 / 613-745-9779 boeing.ca

27

Charles S. Duff Sullivan managing director of Boeing Canada

1999

Hypernetics, Division of Plaintree Systems Inc.* 10 Didak Dr., Arnprior, ON K7S 0C3 613-623-3434 / 613-623-8603 plaintree.com

20

David Watson CEO

AIR Inc. (Applied Informatics and Research) 400-205 Catherine St., Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 613-749-1015 airinc.ca

14

Steve Roberts CEO

10

15 17 17 19 20 21

Bombardier, Boeing, Gulfstream Aerospace, Satellite antennas, microwave/electronic components and military, business and commercial aviation subsystems, broadband communications products, airborne connectivity. Machining, sub-assemblies and complete assemblies for both military and commercial aircraft.

Aerospace and high tech, airlines, military agencies, government

Cockpit avionics, communications antennas, specialized electronic components, embedded GPS receivers, flight management systems, enhanced vision systems, heads-up displays, human factors engineering.

Y NYSE: BA

DND, PSPC, Canadian Space Agency

Commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons, electronic and defence systems, launch systems, advanced information and communication systems, performancebased logistics and training.

1972

Y CNSX: NPT

Collins Aerospace, Honeywell, Heico, Goodrich Aerospace, Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems, General Atomics

Manufacturer of electromechanical components for the aerospace market, such as wheel speed transducers, proximity switches, electromagnetic wheel indicators, indicator flags and permanent magnet alternators.

2007

N

Government organizations, civil airlines, military, OEMs

Flight data and cockpit voice recorder analysis and flight recorder playback, flight data monitoring, software development

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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LARGEST FINTECH COMPANIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year established in Ottawa

Payments Canada 800-350 Albert St. Ottawa, ON K1R 1A4 613-238-4173 payments.ca

230

2

Veem* 300-135 Michael Cowpland Dr. Kanata, ON K2M 2E9 1-877-279-2629 veem.com

Key local executive(s)

Notable current clients

Services offered

1980

Tracey Black president and CEO

Stakeholders include financial institutions, the federal government and the Bank of Canada.

Owns and operates Canada’s payment clearing and settlement infrastructure, including associated systems, bylaws, rules and standards.

80

2014

Sheila James vice-president of operations

WND

Global B2B payments, small business fintech solutions, foreign exchange locks.

3

Telepin Software Systems 411 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 3C9 613-366-1910 telepin.com

55

2007

Timothy Roberts, CEO Eric Feeley, CTO

Mobile transaction platforms. Singtel, Digicel, Etisalat, Tigo Tanzania, Telkom Kenya, Freedom Mobile, Belize Telemedia, MOOV Africa, Mascom

4

Slice Labs 200-950 Gladstone Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 3E6 613-737-5423 slice.is

45

2015

Stuart Baserman chief technology officer

The Co-operators, SOMPO, Progressive, AXIS Insurance

Insurance cloud services platform using artificial intelligence, machine learning and behavioral science.

5

Payment Source 320 March Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 2E3 613-831-6877 paymentsource.ca

24

2014

Trevor Cook co-founder & director

WND

Prepaid cards and vouchers that enable Canadians to make payments or load accounts with cash or debit via face-to-face transaction at retail locations.

6

Shift4 Payments (formerly MerchantLink)* 220-400 March Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 3H4 613-592-5444 shift4.com

20

2015

Susan Lovell

Delta Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Tommy Bahama Restaurants, Wendy’s International

Secure payment processing.

7

Kamillio 1-1439 Youville Dr. Ottawa, ON K1C 4M8 1-844-678-7346 Kamillio.com

11

2018

Morgan Girouard founder and CEO

WND

A turn-key and affordable brokerage insurance platform for any broker, on any website.

8

PandaPay 70 Bongard Ave. Ottawa, ON K2E 7Z9 613-299-9543 pandapay.ca

10

1

THE LIST 9 MotionPay Technology 201-228 Hunt Club Rd. Ottawa, ON K1V No. 1C1 of 1-886-615-5289 local Name/Address/ motionpay.ca employees Phone/Fax/Web

8 Year established in Ottawa

LARGEST DIGITAL STRATEGY AND CUSTOM WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT FIRMS 2014

2016 Key local executive(s)

David Morrell partner

CPA Canada, Choice Hotels, Barrhaven Ford, Al’s Manages credit card transactions. Steak House

Riven Zhang founder and CEO

Point-of-sale and e-commerce solutions enabling Chinese Embassy, Christian Dior, ECCO Shoes, merchants to connect with Chinese consumers in Royal Canadian Mint, Museum of Vancouver, Canada. Salomon, Skechers, Stanley Park, Lake Louise Ski Resort Services offered

Notable current clients

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

101

2017 Adam Miron institutions of and government Secure, independent cryptocurrency custody Brane Capital 83 2000 7 Richard Isaac American Greetings, Marriott, OfficeFinancial Depot, Government Canada, Plans,agencies manages and develops digital solutions. RealDecoy* executive solutions for institutional clients. Ottawa, Carling ON Geoff Waddington NAPA Auto chair Parts E2-1309 Ave. brane.capital Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L3 613-234-9330 *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose realdecoy.com

THE LIST 3 2

1995

LARGEST DIGITAL STRATEGY AND CUSTOM WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT FIRMS

Benoit Lavigne

SMITH 300-490 St-Joseph Blvd. Gatineau, QC J8Y 3Y7 1-888-222-8870 smith.co

60

OPIN 100-135 Laurier Ave. W. Name/Address/ Ottawa, ON K1P 5J2 Phone/Fax/Web 1-(877) 257-6746 opin.ca RealDecoy* IversoftCarling Ave. E2-1309 275 Slater 14th floor Ottawa, ONSt. K1Z 7L3 Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-234-9330 613-421-3498 realdecoy.com iversoft.ca SMITH Arctic Leaf 300-490 St-Joseph Blvd. 70 Bongard Ave Gatineau, QC J8Y 3Y7 Nepean, ON K2E 7Z9 1-888-222-8870 613-519-8501 smith.co arcticleaf.io

31 No. of local employees

2011 Year established in Ottawa

Christopher Smith

83 21

AT&T, Covetrus, Plow & Hearth, Kennametal, PCNA

Business transformation, design, e-commerce implementation, data services, managed services.

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

Key local executive(s)

Ottawa Business Journal, University of Ottawa, Canadian Paralympic Committee, SOS Children's Villages, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Médecins Sans Frontières, Irving Oil, Notable Circle K current clients

Develops custom digital solutions including websites, eCommerce sites, intranets and mobile applications. User experience research/ design, visual design, hosting/support and a full suite of Drupal Servicesmanagement. offered content

2000 2010

Richard Isaac Vicki Iverson Geoff Waddington Matt Iverson Graeme Barlow Laura Townson

American Greetings, Marriott, Office Depot, Government of Canada, Canadian Museum NAPA Auto Parts of History, Health Canada, Bell, Ericsson, Vocantas, ImagineAR, Harper Collins, University of Ottawa, Vaultt, Vocantas, Hydro Ottawa, Apaylo Finances Technology, Tamarack Homes, Ottawa Humane Society

Plans, manages and develops digital solutions. End-to-end mobile app development, web development, progressive web apps and software development. Sub-services such as software prototyping, UX/UI design, ongoing support and maintenance.

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1995 2010

Benoit Lavigne Joshua Garellek

AT&T, Covetrus, Plow & Hearth, Kennametal, PCNA Evolv, Dr. Laces, My Spa Cover, TruMatcha, Revive Bath Bombs, Dunning Golf, Gerard Cosmetics, Obria, Birdwell, Training Mask

Business transformation, design, e-commerce implementation, Website design, app development, data services, managed services. graphic design, branding.

OPIN Industrial 100-135 Ave. W. Ottawa, Laurier ON Ottawa, ON K1P 5J2 613-277-3065 1-(877) 257-6746 industrialagency.ca opin.ca Atomic Motion Iversoft 111 York St. 275 Slater 14th floor Ottawa, ONSt. K1N 5T4 Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-748-7655 613-421-3498 atomicmotion.com iversoft.ca Fenix Arctic 14-5370Leaf Canotek Rd. 70 Bongard Ottawa, ON Ave K1J 9E7 Nepean, ON K2E 7Z9 613-564-3344 613-519-8501 fenix-solutions.com arcticleaf.io MARSWorks* Industrial 101-2310 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, Ottawa, ON ON K1G 5H9 613-277-3065 613-860-MARS industrialagency.ca marsworks.com

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2011 2000

Christopher Rod Zylstra Smith

Ottawa Business University of Ottawa, Canadian Canadian MedicalJournal, Association, Engineers Canada, Canadian Public Paralympic Committee, SOS Children's Villages, Federation of Health Association Canadian Municipalities, Médecins Sans Frontières, Irving Oil, Circle K

Developsdevelopment, custom digital solutions including websites, eCommerce Website specializing in enterprise-level deployments. sites, intranets and mobile applications. User experience research/ design, visual design, hosting/support and a full suite of Drupal content management.

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1999 2010

Dan Cummins Vicki Iverson CEO Matt Iverson Graeme Barlow Laura Townson

Canadian Blood Services, NASA, CAA, TeraMach, Versatil, Canadian Museum of History, Health Canada, Bell, Ericsson, Paramount Properties, Canadian Dermatology Association Vocantas, ImagineAR, Harper Collins, University of Ottawa, Vaultt, Vocantas, Hydro Ottawa, Apaylo Finances Technology, Tamarack Homes, Ottawa Humane Society

Website and mobile app design and development, brand End-to-end mobile app development, web development, development. progressive web apps and software development. Sub-services such as software prototyping, UX/UI design, ongoing support and maintenance.

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2001 2010

Jennifer MacKinnon NOKIA, Kinaxis, St. John Ambulance, Veterans Affairs Canada Joshua Garellek Evolv, Dr. Laces, My Spa Cover, TruMatcha, Revive Bath Bombs, Dunning Golf, Gerard Cosmetics, Obria, Birdwell, Training Mask

10 18

1997 2000

Sean O'Neill Rod Zylstra

Valvoline, United Way, Ottawa International Airport, Gilmore Global, Website design and development, custom web applications. Canadian Medical Association, Engineers Canada, Canadian Public Website development, specializing in enterprise-level deployments. Government of Canada Health Association

7 9

Atomic Motion Webshark 111 York St. 1101-343 Preston St. Ottawa, ON ON K1S K1N 1N4 5T4 Ottawa, 613-748-7655 613-963-9666 atomicmotion.com webshark.ca

15 10

1999 2003

Dan Cummins Matthew Lapierre CEO

Canadian Blood Services, NASA, CAA, TeraMach, Versatil, Grandor Lumber, Interactive Audio Visual, RHOMA, Cushman Paramount Canadian Association & Wakefield,Properties, Ferguson Moorti Law,Dermatology Netfox, Event Design Group,

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Fenix Baytek 14-5370 1080-150Canotek Elgin St.Rd. Ottawa, ON ON K2P K1J 9E7 Ottawa, 1L4 613-564-3344 613-759-4423 fenix-solutions.com baytek.ca

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Bytown Lumber

2001 1994

Jennifer NOKIA, Kinaxis, St. John Ambulance, Veterans Affairs Canada SébastienMacKinnon Belley Accreditation Canada, Drain-All, Fairtrade Canada, Fertilizer executive director Canada, MacEwen, National Trust for Canada, OrKidstra, Regional Group, WaterPower Canada, Women in Nuclear Canada

Enterprise web software development, custom application Website design, app development, graphic design, branding. development, WCMS (Drupal).

Website and e-commerce, mobile app design development, Web design, digitaland media, local SEO, brand hosting/ development. support/maintenance, application development.

Enterprise web software development,marketing, custom application Website design, custom development, strategy, development, WCMS (Drupal). branding & creative

Sean is O'Neill Valvoline, United Way, Ottawa International Airport, Gilmore Global, Website design and development, custom web applications. MARSWorks* *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time10 for publication.1997 This information from previous years. Government of Canada 101-2310 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, ON K1G 5H9 BOOK OF LISTS 2022 OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNAL obj.ca 613-860-MARS marsworks.com

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LARGEST CLEAN-TECH COMPANIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

No. of local employees

Year est. in Ottawa

Key local executive(s)

Major clients

Proprietary technology

Services offered

BluMetric Environmental 1682 Woodward Dr. Ottawa, ON K2C 3R8 613-839-3053 / 613-839-5376 blumetric.ca

70

1985

Scott MacFabe CEO

Governments, military, mining, commercial, industrial

Specialized water treatment technology for the Department of National Defense, shipboard and land-based systems to produce potable water. Mobile water treatment systems for emergency response.

A full service environmental consulting and turnkey tech solution provider for water and wastewater treatment; specializes in designing, building and operating plants and equipment.

2

Armstrong Monitoring* 215 Colonnade Rd. S. Ottawa, ON K2E 7K3 613-225-9531 armstrongmonitoring.com

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1981

Military, commercial, industrial, Scott Bissett municipal vice-president of sales and marketing

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Gas detection systems, calibration services

2

Ranovus 101-11 Hines Rd. Ottawa, ON K2K 2X1 613-912-8007 ranovus.com

60

2012

Hamid Arabzadeh chairman and CEO

U.S. hyperscale data center companies and suppliers

Products for optical connectivity inside data Multiwavelength Quantum Dot Laser, Silicon Photonics transmitter and receiver, centres. high-speed driver and TIA, wafer scale packaging and testing

4

Novozymes Canada* 300 Hunt Club Rd. E. Ottawa, ON K1V 1C1 613-482-8880 novozymes.com

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2013

Chris Judge head of operations

European animal feed companies, Enzymes used in animal feed, brewing, forest and textile industries. Yeast used in North American ethanol ethanol production. producers

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Iogen 101-310 Hunt Club Rd. E. Ottawa, ON K1V 1C1 613-733-9830 / 613-733-0781 iogen.ca

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Brian Foody president and CEO

North American oil producers, integrated energy and/or waste companies, Raizen Energia, dairy farms, landfills, environmentally progressive equity funds

6

Triacta Power Solutions (Metergy Solutions Inc.) 130 Industrial Ave. Carleton Place, ON K7C 3T2 613-256-2868 / 613-257-2176 triacta.com

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2003

Wes Biggs, vice-president operations

Smart meter systems for tenant metering, Commercial and residential property management companies, LEED reporting and tracking energy consumption enterprises focusing on energy and greenhouse gases

7

GBatteries* 102-1431 Merivale Rd. Ottawa, ON K2E 0B9 gbatteries.com

20

2014

Kostya Khomutov Automotive manufacturers, co-founder and CEO consumer electronic manufacturers

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Technology enabling electric vehicles to charge as fast as it takes to fill up a tank of gas.

8

VCI Controls 100-9 Camelot Dr. Ottawa, ON K2G 5W6 613-226-6712 / 613-226-2203 vcicontrols.ca

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1981

Pierre Craig branch manager

Federal government, tech companies

Building automation system

Systems integrator, supply and install building automation systems.

9

Thermal Energy International 850-36 Bentley Ave. Ottawa, ON K2E 7W5 613-723-6776 / 613-723-7286 thermalenergy.com

18

1991

Robert Triebe Julia Zhang

Pulp and paper, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, healthcare, other industrial, institutional and commercial markets

GEM Steam Traps, FLU-ACE Direct contact Energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to the industrial and institutional condensing heat recovery, Heat-Sponge sectors. SIDEKICK and RAINMAKER indirect contact condensing heat recovery systems, Dry-Rex low temperature biomass drying systems

9

Tantalus Systems* 320-2500 Solandt Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 3G5 613-482-7928 tantalus.com

18

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Public power and cooperative electric, water and gas utilities

TUNet, TRUPush, TRUView, TRUEdge

Ensyn Technologies* 210-2 Gurdwara Rd. Ottawa, ON K2E 1A2 613-248-2257 / 613-248-2260 ensyn.com

16

1982

Dr. Robert Graham, executive chairman Barry Freel, chief technology officer

Ensyn produces biocrude from forest and Patented Rapid Thermal Processing Kerry Group (Wisconsin), technology to convert woody biomass into agricultural residues using its proprietary thermal Memorial Hospital (New technology. Ensyn is building out its production Hampshire), Bates College (Maine) renewable liquid fuels and chemicals capacity for heating fuels and for the production of low carbon feedstocks for petroleum refineries.

12

Clearford Water Systems Inc. 300-1545 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8P9 613-599-6474/613-599-7478 clearford.com

15

1999

Kevin Loiselle president and CEO

Parkbridge, Communities, Capreit, Sun Communities, ClubLink, Husky, JW Marriott, Developers, and Municipalities.

Clearford One™ wastewater system, SBS™ small bore sewer, Pay for Performance (P4P) delivery model, Crossfire Technology™ by UV Pure® for water disinfection

13

CoGenerate Solar Inc. 600-16 Concourse Gate Ottawa, ON K2E 7S8 613-454-8020 CoGenerateSolar.com

12

2018

Ra’ed Arab, CEO Bruno Rocha, CTO

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Low Profile Dual-Axis Tracking, iPyramid-1 - High Efficiency Solar Cogeneration (PV + Flat Rooftop Solar Cogeneration Solution Thermal) Technology for Residential, Commercial and Utility Scale Markets. Making Net-Zero achievable.

14

Quadra Power 600-16 Concourse Gate Ottawa, ON K2E 7S8 613-454-5480 QuadraPower.ca

8

2015

Ra’ed Arab, president & CEO Khaled Kaddoura, VP & COO

Various

WND

Solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)

15

5G Energy Ltd. 202-203 Colonnade Rd. Ottawa, ON K2E 7K3 613-368-4809 fifthgentech.com

7

2014

Ananth Seshan CEO

Government, automotive OEMs & suppliers, personal care, oil/gas, tilities, food/beverage, mining, IT, construction, telecom, aerospace – in 14 countries.

BorgConnect® Smart Manufacturing Edge Platform (edge hardware & software) for small, medium, & large enterprises. Includes 4 no-code performance optimization apps: energy, quality, production, & maintenance.

Digital transformation of factories; making smart manufacturing an affordable reality for SMEs; energy, maintenance, quality, production optimization for large enterprises.

16

CH Four Biogas 1128 Clapp Lane Manotick, ON K4M 1A4 613-224-8308 chfour.ca

6

2006

Benjamin Strehler CEO

Farmers, municipalities, industrial, Computer simulation program capable institutional clients across North of modeling the effects of different and South America feedstocks on the anaerobic digestion process, nutrient recovery and separation technology.

Rimikon 1275 Humber Pl. Ottawa, ON K1B 3W2 613-746-9961 rimikon.com

6

WND

Mike St-Jacques president

Tamarack Homes, Saint-Paul University, Zibi, Minto, Richcraft, NRC, Nordik, Brigil, Valecraft

Extra low voltage lighting

Eco-friendly and extra low voltage lighting

Agrisoma Biosciences* 300-200 Montcalm St. Gatineau, QC J8Y 3B5 819-205-7795 / 819-205-9675 agrisoma.com

6

2007

Steven Fabijanski president and CEO

Biofuels industry; biojet industry; renewables sector

Carinata, a non-food crop for manufacturing biofuels

Commercial sales of Carinata crop seeds to farmers for sustainable production of renewable fuels and animal feed products

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

1

11

16 16

Technology for making cellulosic and advanced biofuels, repurposing methane emissions and landfill gas for end-use as clean transportation fuel, renewable hydrogen development

Manufactures enzymes and yeast.

Cellulosic ethanol and gasoline/diesel containing renewable hydrogen, a renewable, low-CO2 biofuel, RIN and LCFS credit generation expertise, bespoke solutions to advanced biofuel cleantech adoption, integration and distribution issues. Develops and sells revenue-grade, smart submetering products that inventory, benchmark, verify, bill for and reduce energy use. Meters have built-in IP networking, remote firmware upgrade and built-in building automation system protocols.

Advanced metering infrastructure, demand management, power quality data analytics, distribution automation, street lighting control systems.

Clearford provides concept planning, guidance through regulatory approval process, engineering, manufacturing and construction supervision and long term operations and management of water infrastructure.

Full suite engineering for renewable energy, RNG and electricity production using organic materials as feedstock. Operational support for CH Four biogas plants upon the client request

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In a year that challenged local entrepreneurs like no other in recent memory, Ottawa’s business community showed what it’s truly made of. While the pandemic ravaged many sectors of the economy, resiliency proved to be just as much a byword of the past 12 months as masking and physical distancing. Businesses of all stripes across the National Capital Region showed their ability to adapt under incredible circumstances as they navigated through a storm no one could have foreseen. That get-it-done attitude is clearly reflected in the 2021 list of OBJ’s fastest-growing companies based on revenue growth over the past three years.

2021 Fastest Growing Companies: ​​(three-year revenue growth in parenthesis)

When Ottawa-based last-mile delivery service GoFor closed its second multimillion-dollar funding round of 2020 back in December, founder Brad Rollo called a VC’s prediction that the company would become a billion-dollar enterprise “conservative.” As revenues kept rising in 2021, so did the CEO’s confidence in the firm’s future. As online commerce boomed during the pandemic, the company’s revenues skyrocketed 1,200 per cent from February to December, while its headcount tripled. Meanwhile, investors scrambled to grab a stake in what’s become one of the hottest logistics operations in North America, resulting in two major funding rounds that injected nearly $30 million into GoFor’s coffers.

GoFor (5,319%) Dairy Distillery (2,041%) Bushbalm (1,348%) Noibu (960%)

Several years ago, Jeff Horne and his business partner Laura Mindorff concluded that the industry-standard association database system they were using at their website design company wasn’t as user-friendly at displaying and sorting information as they thought it should be. So in 2017, Horne and Mindorff launched Wicket, the world’s first member data platform for associations and professional societies. The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America.

Hit Point Press (526%) Wicket (383%) Assurance Home Care (333%) WorldReach (278%) Highbridge Construction (276%) Lightship Security (264%)

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Jason Lawlor and the team at Ottawa’s Lightship Security are no strangers to exponential revenue growth. The only previous winner on the list, Lightship appeared in OBJ’s top-10 rankings in 2019. The six-year-old firm has also cracked Canadian Business Magazine’s prestigious Growth 500 list of Canada’s fastest-growing companies in recent years. Lightship automates the process of verifying that IT hardware such as switchers and routers meets rigorous government security standards before being sold to governments themselves. Lawlor says its product certification software, known as Greenlight, has distilled a process that used to consume as much as a year’s worth of manual labour down to less than a month.

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Rewind, for example, which backs up data for online storefronts and services such as QuickBooks, has scored nearly $100 million in fresh equity in 2021 alone. Meanwhile, online bug detection platform Noibu saw its revenues soar nearly 600 per cent year-over-year in 2020. “If you look at their platforms and their market opportunity size, there’s a whole whack of Shopifys in there,” Flick says. “Hopefully those create some new areas and markets for us.” Quain agrees, pointing to GoFor and fellow Ottawa-based delivery startup Trexity as examples of local businesses catering to the other end of the e-commerce chain that are coming into their own. “We’re sitting in the shadow of the Shopify mafia,” he says. “Where’s a better place in the world to figure out the next tech-enabled e-commerce software company?” At the same time, Flick and Quain say Ottawa is poised to help drive innovation in another one of technology’s next great frontiers: autonomous vehicles. Some of the industry’s biggest players, such as Accenture, BlackBerry QNX, Ericsson, Microsoft and An autonomous pod from Aurrigo parks near a mobile dummy at Ottawa's newly rebranded Area X.O Nokia, are working with local firms SmartCone, SMATS autonomous vehicle test track. PHOTO BY DAVID KAWAI Traffic Solutions and others to test high-tech sensors, drones and other smart-city infrastructure at Area X.O, a 16-kilometre network of roads in the city’s south end. While Flick is bullish on self-driving cars, he thinks Ottawa has the potential to carve out a lucrative niche as a drone development hub. “To me, I think drones are going to be just another part of society like planes and cars,” he says. “There’s so much to be done there.” With features such as mobile dummy test targets he way Nick Quain sees it, anyone looking to to live and work downtown. “They’re Ottawa-based that simulate real-world interactions between driverless chart the future of Ottawa tech simply needs to software companies.” cars, pedestrians and cyclists as well as farmland where track the flood of venture capital into the city As even a casual observer of the local tech scene the latest in self-driving tractors are put through their since the start of 2021. knows, Ottawa’s evolution from a hardware to a paces, Area X.O could put Ottawa in a prime position to While other businesses across the region were software town didn’t happen overnight. The shift steer the future course of AV tech, Quain says. reeling from the pandemic, a new generation of really began more than a decade ago and “It really is a smart city playground,” he says. “It’s not software firms in sectors that were barely accelerated as Shopify steadily grew into an just there to test how a vehicle can speak to a network.” on local entrepreneurs’ radar during e-commerce behemoth, inspiring a new The next few years will also see a rapidly emerging Ottawa’s original telecom boom – areas generation of tech visionaries to launch new crop of female founders make their mark on like e-commerce, cybersecurity, their own software enterprises. Ottawa tech, Quain adds. logistics and health-tech – have Their efforts are now bearing fruit, Initiatives such as SheBoot, a bootcamp for women attracted the kind of eye-popping VC with investors pouring more than half founders, and Backbone Angels, an early-stage VC fund deals not seen since those heady days a billion dollars into local startups over backed by past and present Shopify executives that’s of the late 1990s and early 2000s. the past 12 months. Quain and others aimed at startups helmed by women and non-binary “You’re starting to see the believe it’s the start of a trend that will founders, are helping to narrow the yawning gender transformation becoming complete of only accelerate in the years to come. gap in a traditionally male-dominated industry, he says. Ottawa becoming a software town,” “The funding is there, the About one-third of the companies in Invest NICK QUAIN says Quain, the vice-president of incubators are there,” says Ottawa’s accelerator program are led by venture development at Invest Ottawa. Jason Flick, who sold his women, up from 10 per cent a few years As head of the local economic Kanata software firm, ago. Quain expects the number of development agency’s incubator and scaleup programs You.i TV, to Warner Media last year for female tech leaders in Ottawa to keep for the past four years, Quain has had a front-row seat more than US$100 million. “I feel like rising as women-led startups such to witness the rise of a new kind of tech startup. now we’re back to the heyday of lots as Growcer, Heirlume, Vaultt, Welbi These aren’t your father’s budding unicorns. Unlike of startups.” and others inspire other would-be the hardware companies that fuelled the dot-com Surveying the local tech landscape, entrepreneurs to take the plunge. boom two decades ago, these startups – think last-mile Flick likes what he sees. “I’m looking forward to seeing that delivery provider GoFor or online health-care platform Shopify shined a spotlight on balance out in the years ahead, and I Fullscript – specialize in software that’s underpinning an e-commerce, triggering a wave of think that’s just going to accelerate increasingly interconnected world in which the internet new local companies aimed at solving with things like SheBoot and Backbone JASON FLICK touches every aspect of our daily lives. pain points for a new class of online Angels right in our backyard,” he says. “They’re not telcom, Kanata-based companies,” merchants. Already gaining traction All in all, Flick says, the Ottawa tech Quain says, noting Silicon Valley North’s centre of before the pandemic, those startups have seen their industry’s best days are still to come. gravity has shifted from its traditional base thanks growth shift into overdrive amid the pandemic-fuelled “We’ve got momentum now,” he says. “We have so to an emerging group of young founders who prefer e-commerce boom. much going for us.”

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52% 44% OF RESPONDENTS BELIEVE THE MARKET FOR THEIR BUSINESS SECTOR WILL IMPROVE OVER THE NEXT YEAR. ONLY 10% PREDICT CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE.

OF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY PLAN TO RECRUIT NEW EMPLOYEES OVER THE NEXT YEAR.

OF RESPONDENTS SAY THEIR CONFIDENCE IN THE LOCAL ECONOMY HAS DECLINED OVER THE LAST YEAR.

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49% OF RESPONDENTS SAY THEIR ORGANIZATION HAS INTRODUCED MORE FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS.

52%

RESPONDENTS SAY THEY PLAN TO SPEND THE BULK OF THEIR VACATION TIME THIS YEAR ON A STAYCATION, VISITING LOCAL ATTRACTIONS.

THE AMOUNT OF TIME RESPONDENTS BELIEVE THEY’LL SPEND WORKING AT HOME – ONLY MARGINALLY GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF TIME AT A TRADITIONAL OFFICE.

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Steve Beauchesne CEO, Beau’s All Natural Fittingly enough, the idea to start Beau’s All Natural — originally a father and son brewing company — came to be over a pint of beer. It was a sunny day and the duo chatted up the idea on a patio and came up with the plans for the new brewery — and then two years later in 2006 Tim and Steve served up a pint of Beau’s flagship Lug Tread Lagered Ale to their first customer. Steve, the son half of the father-and-son partnership, says his drive to start Beau’s came from his love of beer. “We took bold moves and zig where others zag,” he says . “Success is a funny word. There is never a point where you can really say you have been successful — there is always another mountain to climb or challenge to face.” The business now includes cousins, in-laws and friends who have been supportive over the years, creating a strong camaraderie. He can’t wait for things to get back to normal after two years of a stifling pandemic — more beers on patios with friends in restaurants and in backyards. “I’m looking forward to more beer festivals and full restaurants and happy people sharing great beer at social gatherings," he says.

Christopher Thompson Co-founder, Whitewater Brewing Co. Fans of Whitewater Brewing Co. have a love of nature to thank for the company’s existence. “As I set out to create Whitewater, it was, and is, important to me that I could live in a place that inspired playfulness and allowed me to build a company that gives back to the community that gave me so much,” Christopher Thompson says. Before he co-founded Whitewater, he obtained his bachelor of science in international business and entrepreneurship from Cardiff University and his first job was as a retail clerk in a cellphone store. Then in 2011 he and two friends started Whitewater Brewing Co. It wasn’t an easy path. It took years of hard work, living out of vehicles and learning to bring Whitewater Brewing to life. Today, their beers are not only enjoyed by visitors who stop by their two breweries or two brew pubs, but by drinkers across Canada. “Watching the business, and our team, grow, gives me a lot of personal satisfaction,” Thompson says. “Since our inception, I’ve wanted to create experiences and share stories that people can enjoy and connect with; I’m pleased that we’re achieving that.” Now he is focusing on expanding the company’s portfolio and geographic reach. “We hope that the exceptional experiences, products and stories we craft enrich people’s lives in fun and meaningful ways,” he says. “And as we pursue further growth, we continue to do so in a sustainable, environmentally positive way. In fact, we just became Canada’s first Climate Neutral Brewery.”

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Profiles of the key executives at some of the largest craft brewers in Ottawa. See page 62 for the full list. Profiles by Dani-Elle Dubé.

Lon Ladell Brewmaster and co-owner, Big Rig What does it take to become one of the best brewing companies in the Nation’s Capital? As it turns out, you need to love beer — everything else will fall into place. Known by most as Brew Master Lon, it was this love of beer that led to the co-owner of Ottawa’s Big Rig Brewery to start commercially brewing in 1996. It wasn’t until 2012 that Ladell came to Ottawa to help start the local brew biz that is known as Big Rig with co-owner and former Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips. Since opening, Big Rig has opened restaurants in Gloucester and Ottawa’s west-end, as well as a 16,000-square-foot production facility in Kanata. Now the beer is sold in more than 1,000 locations across Ontario, including LCBO outlets, the Beer Store and grocery stores, serving more than 5,000 customers a week at its restaurants. And thanks to the efforts of Ladell and his team, Big Rig is the largest craft brewery in Ottawa.

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Carefor Health & Community Services 760 Belfast Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 6M8 613-749-7557 carefor.ca

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LARGEST IN-HOME CARE SERVICE PROVIDERS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

Key local executive

Services offered

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Steve Perry CEO

Home care, community support services, retirement residences.

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VHA Health and Home Support 250 City Centre Ave. Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 613-238-8420

300

1955

Valerie Bishop de Young executive director

Home care (PSWs), light housekeeping, attendant service, supportive housing with 24/7 support.

3

GEM Health Care Services 383 Parkdale Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4 613-761-7474 gemhealthcare.com

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1994

Gaye Moffett

Offer the following services to individuals and family members looking for private care or government home care as well as organizations looking for additional staff: personal support, home support, client companionship/sitter

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South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre - Primary Care Outreach to Seniors 600-1355 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1H 8K7 613-737-5115 seochc.on.ca

118

1985

Kelli Tonner executive director

Health care and social support

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Community Nursing Registry of Ottawa 100-1701 Woodward Dr. Ottawa, ON K2C 0R4 613-236-3639 cnro.ca

100

1911

Heather Camrass executive director

Personal support, nursing care for adult and paediatric clients, dementia care, companion care, shift nursing, facility relief staffing, footcare

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At-Home Hospice 217-1419 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L6 613-792-1167 athomehospice.com

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2004

Carol Seaby executive director

Palliative care, elder care, pediatric care, education provider, registered nurses & registered practical nurses, personal support workers, companion/sitter

7

Comfort Keepers Ottawa 4019 Carling Ave. Kanata, ON K2K 2A3 613-672-1888 comfortkeepers.ca/ottawa/

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2005

Lillian Lizdek-Cepalo manager

24 hour care, interactive care, Alzheimer's disease and dementia care, end of life and palliative care, personal care, respite care, senior body, senior mind, seniors care, transition, transportation services

8

Alternacare 275 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 613-866-0775 alternacare.ca

42

2007

Anne Cote manager

Services run the gamut from Alzheimer’s and dementia care to cancer care, palliative care, as well as assistance with activities of daily living, such as feeding, grooming, housekeeping, and companionship.

9

Rural Ottawa South Support Services 1128 Mill St. Manotick, ON K4M 1A4 613-692-4697 rosss.ca

35

2011

Kelly Dumas executive director

Transportation, meals on wheels, adult day program, caregiver support, home care services, friendly visiting, respite, social programs, foot care

10

Just Like Family Home Care 555 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 2X3 613-435-5558 justlikefamily.ca

32

2020

Judith Nassuna, RN co-owner, client associate

Personal care, companionship, meal plans and prep, home support , 24/7 live-in care, overnight care, post hospitalization, respite care

ROCAN Home and Healthcare Services 105-2500 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, ON K1H 1B1 613-219-8833 rocanhomehealthcare.ca

30

2016

Rose Caddy N. general manager

Nursing services, personal support, home making, housekeeping, attendant care, foot care (Podortho), staffing agency

12

My Place Home Care 1192 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7K7 613-686-6366 myplacehomecare.ca

20

2016

Kumar Saha president

In home personal care and companionship for seniors and persons with disabilities. We assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, feeding, dressing and mobility. We also assist with instrumental activities of daily living such as meal preparation, running errands, light housekeeping and general companionship.

13

Love By Your Side 29 Bearman St. Ottawa, ON K2G 7B4 lovebyyourside.ca

15

2021

Love Sarfo president and CEO

Dementia care, home health, personal care, transportation, surgery recovery care

14

Beingcare healthcare 1386 Sault St. Ottawa, ON K1E 1G9 613-714-6189 beingcare.ca

13

2020

Anilouse Simon-Louis care director & coordinator

Personal support worker and nursing services.

15

Assurance Home Care 205-43 Roydon Pl. Nepean, ON K2E 1A3 613-513-8875 assurancehomecare.ca

12

2015

Melissa Meikle director

Companionship, personal care, meal preparation, dementia care & mental health supports, transportation & errands, 24 hour care, live-in & respite care, nursing, palliative / end of life care, medication reminders

16

Moutas Home Care 206-329 March Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 2E1 613-260-9332 moutashomecare.com

10

2019

Inusah Hamidu care coordinator

Transportation, nurses, PSWs, companions, cleaners

17

Seniors Solution 104 Whetstone Cres. Ottawa, ON K2G 7C4 613-592-1250 seniors-solution.com

1

2007

Debbie Abfalter owner

Personal support, companionship, nursing care, transportation, cleaning, end of life care/doulas on staff, therapy companionship/service dog available with handler

11

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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LARGEST CRAFT BREWERIES (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LITRES BREWED)

Volume brewed (litres)

No. of local employees

Year est. in Ottawa area

Beau’s Brewing Co. 10 Terry Fox Dr., Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0 613-678-2799 beaus.ca

4,606,300

100

2

Big Rig Brewery 103 Schneider Rd., Ottawa, ON K2K 1Y3 613-591-6262 bigrigbrewery.com

2,300,000

3

Whitewater Brewing Co. 78 Pembroke St., Cobden, ON K0J 1K0 613-646-0005 whitewaterbeer.ca

4

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

Local executive(s)

Brewmaster

Brands and specialties

2006

Steve Beauchesne CEO

N/A

Lug Tread Lagered Ale, Lug Tread 2.5% Lagered Ale, Full LCBO, The Beer Store, Time IPA, Good Time Session IPA, Country Vibes Amber grocery chains Lagered Ale, Local Organic Lagered Ale, Wag the Wolf White IPA, Grapefruit Radler, Halcon Barrel House

160

2012

Lon Ladell co-owner

Lon Ladell

Alpha Bomb IPA, Bongo Grapefruit Radler, Premium Pilsner, Hazy 44 Session IPA, Midnight Kissed My Cow Chocolate Milk Stout, Gold Lagered Ale

1,000,000

62

2013

Christopher Thompson Sean Goddard co-founder and president

Beyond the Pale Brewing Co. 106-250 City Centre Ave., Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 613-668-2337 btpshop.ca

650,000

45

2012

Rob McIsaac Shane Clark Al Clark co-founders

Shane Clark

Pink Fuzz, Clean Cut, Aromatherapy, Pale Ale Project, seasonal beers

Brewery taproom, Brewery Retail Store, The Beer Store, grocery stores, LCBO, restaurants and bars across Ontario

5

Calabogie Brewing 105 Schneider Rd., Kanata, ON K2K 1Y3 613-608-2739 calabogiebrewing.com

600,000

30

2014

Tom Leger general manager

Hugh Colbert

Front Porch, Bogie, Brown Cow, Bleep Bloop, Five Island Watermelon

Taprooms, local bars and restaurants, LCBO, The Beer Store

5

Perth Brewery 121 Dufferin St., Perth, ON K7H 3A5 613-264-1087 perthbrewery.ca

600,000

25

1993

Jeremy Steeves Terry Steeves Cathy Brown co-owners

WND

Last Duel Lager, Euro Pilsner, Bonfire Black Lager, Hopside IPA, Calypso IPA, Oh Canada Maple, Honey Lager, Easy Amber Ale

LCBO, The Beer Store, local pubs and restaurants, grocery stores

5

Kichesippi Beer Co.* 2265 Robertson Rd., Ottawa, ON K2H 5Z2 613-728-7845 kbeer.ca

600,000

27

2010

Paul Meek president and owner

Phil Kochanke

Heller Highwater, 1855, Wuchak Series, Cheshire Cat Pilsner

Brewery retail store, pubs and restaurants, LCBO, grocery chains, The Beer Store

8

Broadhead Brewing* 106-1680 Vimont Crt. , Orléans, ON K4A 3M3 613-695-9444 broadheadbeer.com

500,000

10

2011

Josh Laroque Jamie White co-founders

Jon Cormier

Backbone Standard, Longshot White, Grindstone Amber, Wildcard Pale Ale, Underdog Pale Ale, Dark Horse Stout, Bodacious Blueberry Blonde

LCBO, The Beer Store, local pubs and restaurants, grocery stores

9

Lowertown Brewery* 73 York St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5T2 613-722-1454 lowertownbrewery.ca

330,000

4

2014

David Morphy Todd Brown

Patrick Fiori

Lowertown Lager, Lowertown Pale Ale, Lowertown Dark Lager, Lowertown IPA, Lowertown Red Fife, assorted seasonal brews

On-site restaurant

10

Bicycle Craft Brewery 812-50 Industrial Ave.. Ottawa, ON K1G 4K2 613-408-3326 bicyclecraftbrewery.ca

200,000

11

2014

Laura Behzadi Fariborz Behzadi co-founders

WND

Velocipede IPA, Frequency APA, On the Lam NE IPA, Milkshake IPA series, various seasonal releases

Brewery retail shop and tap room, Ottawaarea licensees, LCBO

10

Microbrasserie-Bistro Gainsbourg 9 Aubry St., Gatineau, QC J8X 2H1 819-777-3700 gainsbourg.ca

200,000

45

2013

Nicolas Cazelais

Pascal Desbiens

Scotch Ale, Double IPA, Côte Ouest IPA, Orange Tie Wrap, Session IPA, Blanche de Chelsea, Blonde de Chelsea, Rousse de Chelsea, Couleur Café, White Stout, Darling, Bonnie Parker, Traitresse

Chelsea Pub, Broue Ha Ha, Veux-tu une bière, on-site bottle and kegs, local restaurants

12

Brasserie du Bas-Canada 455, boul. de la Gappe, Local 103 Gatineau, QC 819-525-6162 brasseriebascanada.com

180,000

12

2017

Marc-André Cordeiro Lima Gabriel Girard Bernier co-founders

N/A

IPA, Double IPA, Triple IPA, Milkshake IPA, Lagers, Imperial Stouts, Smoothie Sours

On-site

12

Tooth and Nail Brewing Co.* 3 Irving Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 1Z2 613-695-4677 toothandnailbeer.com

180,000

10

2015

Matthew Tweedy Dayna Guy

Matthew Tweedy

Vim & Vigor Pilsner, Valor Saison, Fortitude Stout, Rabble Brewery Rouser IPA, rotating, seasonal and vintage selections

14

3 Brewers 215-240 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1P 6C9 613-380-8140 3brewers.ca

179,056

118

2013

Paul Lightfoot general manager, Sparks Street location

WND

White, Amber, Blonde, IPA, Brown, feature beers and brewer taps

3 Brewers locations (Sparks Street and Kanata)

15

Orléans Brewing Co. 4380 Innes Rd. , Orléans, ON K4A 3W3 613.830.8428 orleansbrewing.com

162,000

6

2017

Yann Lemieux Célia Lemieux co-owners

Yann Lemieux

Juicy McHazy, Kölsch Me Ousside, Billy Bob Bison, Black Hop Down, Wit Willie, Sid’s Vicious IIPA, Hellz Ya, Kettlebell Sour Series

LCBO, licensees, taproom and retail shop

16 16

Flora Hall Brewing 37 Flora St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1A7, 613-695-2339 florahallbrewing.ca

150,000

17

2017

Dave Longbottom president and owner

Rod Hughes

Flora Hall bar and retail Flora Hall English Ordinary Bitter, North East IPA, store, select bars American Oat Pale Ale, Farmhouse Saison, Blackberry Sherbet Sour, West Coast IPA, Oatmeal Stout, Norwegian Kveik, Belgian Table Beer, Brett Saison

Ridge Rock Brewing Co.* 421 Donald B. Munro Dr. Carp, ON K0A 1L0 ridgerockbrewco.ca

150,000

25

2018

Ryan Grassie Calvin De Haan Jake Sinclair Jason LaLonde co-owners

Jamie Maxwell

Amber, Simcoe IPA, Electric Mayhem IPA, Stout, Irish Stout, Blonde, Lagerbier, APA, Prairie Wind Wheat

Brewery retail shop and tap room, Ottawaarea licensees, LCBO

Brasseurs Du Temps* 170 Montcalm St., Gatineau, QC J8X 2M2 819-205-4999 / 819-205-1079 brasseursdutemps.com

150,000

70

2009

Alain Geoffroy Dominique Gosselin Marc Godin co-owners

Dominique Gosselin

Et La Lumière Fut, Allumante, Carpe Diem, Diable Au Corps, La Nuit des temps, Bouillon de la Chaudière

La Trappe a Fromage, Broue Ha Ha, select IGA and Metro locations in Gatineau

Stray Dog Brewing 4-501 Lacolle Way, Orléans, ON K4A 5B6 613-830-7364 straydogbrewing.ca

128,000

6

2017

Marc Plante Justin MacNeill co-owners

Justin MacNeill

This One California Common, Anytime Pale Ale, Shaggin Wagon IPA, Jeanne D'ark oatmeal stout, Bleu Nuit blueberry saison, Summer Slam cucumber wheat, Ripe Now watermelon wheat

LCBO, grocery stores, restaurants and pubs from Pembroke to Cornwall, The Beer Store

Evergreen Craft Ales 21-767 Silver Seven Rd., Kanata, ON K2V 0H1 evergreencraftales.com

125,000

7

2015

Chris Samuel

Chris Samuel

Seasonal and experimental. Maiden Voyage Pale Ale, Stratosphere IPA, Clothing of the Gods IPA, Deux! Sour Mango IPA, Flour Power Daytime IPA

Taproom, Patio Retail store, LCBO, The Beer Store

Microbrasserie Cassel Brewery B-2 Racine St., Casselman, ON K0A 1M0 613-369-4394 casselbrewery.ca

90,000

8

2012

Mario Bourgeois owner

Tyler Swan

Golden Rail Honey Brown Ale, Caboose IPA, Franco Craft Lager, Prorogation Brunch Stout, Cranberry Saison, Layover Session IPA, 1844 Pilsner

Grocery stores, restaurants, LCBO, online store and pub retail store

1

16 19 20 21

Points of sale

Big Rig restaurants and brewery, LCBO, The Beer Store, grocery stores, online to Ontario residents

Farmer's Daughter, Whistling Paddler, Class V, Midnight Lakeside & Riverside Stout, High Tide NEIPA, Blood Moon Sour, seasonal varieties Bottle Shops, online, LCBO, grocery stores, The Beer Store, bars and restaurants

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND= Would not disclose *These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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Key local executive(s)

LARGEST AUDIO-VISUAL SALES AND RENTALS COMPANIES

(RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES)

Local offices // Offices outside the National Capital Region

Year established in Ottawa

Major products and capabilities

Services for computer presentations

Services for traditional A/V presentations

Other presentation products

Encore Canada 300A-3020 Hawthorne Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 3J6 613-526-3121 / 613-526-0850 encore-can.com

70

Robert Yaworski Brent Beatty David Laramee

1 12

1983

Creative services, lighting, projection including mapping, scenic services, special events and entertainment, interactive technology

Flat screen displays Wi-Fi and Internet; computer rentals; presentation management; online events including streaming

2

Epiphan Video 400 March Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 3H4 613-599-6581 epiphan.com

46

Mikhail Jiline CTO/co-founder Jeff Kushner CFO

1 2

2003

High resolution HDMI, SDI, VGA, DVI and audio/video capture, encoding, recording and streaming hardware; USB video grabbers; PCIe capture cards,

Products offered enable lecture recording and broadcasting, multiple overflow hall broadcasting, remote attendee viewing

Products for live event switching, recording and streaming

Video recording, medical imaging, webcasting, conference recording

3

Duoson Multimedia* 1177 Newmarket St. Ottawa, ON K1B 3V1 613-742-7474 / 613-742-3434 duoson.com

30

Gilles Goudreault

1 2

1989

Event staging, rentals and sales of language interpretation, conference mics, projectors, monitors, cameras, microphones, sound systems,

Design, strategic planning and onsite operation of multimedia switching and routing, projectors and monitors,

Design, strategic planning and onsite operation of event technology for conferences, trade shows

Rigging, line array speakers, teleprompters, videoconference codecs, conference telephones,

3

Ottawa Special Events* 2491 Kaladar Ave. Ottawa, ON K1V 8B9 613-482-1703 ottawaspecialevents.com

30

Michael Wood Peter Gilroy

WND

2010

Produces any size of meeting, conference, convention or live musical performance; event layout software studio

Laptops in stock that connect to projectors, laptop interfaces that allow audio presentations direct from laptops

Projectors, screens, televisions, perfect cues, full audio include Bose sound systems, stages

Offers full simultaneous interpretation equipment as well as interpreters, full audio and video recording and editing services

5

Baldwin Audio Visual Rentals 9 Capella Crt. Ottawa, ON K2E 8A7 613-235-5263 / 613-235-4132 baldwinav.com

25

Claude De Bonville

WND

1984

LCD projectors; plasma displays; video conferencing; audio conferencing; sales, rentals, and service; simultaneous

Data projectors; LCD projectors; sales, rentals and staging

Conferencing; sales, rentals and staging

3D imaging, event consultation

5

FMAV 1290 Old Innes Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 5M6 613-565-0500 / 613-565-8855 fmav.ca

25

Brent Beatty Robert Yaworski

1 6

1989

Audio and video production, lighting, staging, computers, projection, LED, plasma, wireless microphones, audience response,

Graphic design and content development, 3D animation, motion graphics, videography, editing, graphics, sound effects, voiceovers

Audio, video, lighting, staging, computers, projection, LED, plasma, drape

Audience response systems, creative event development, digital signage, mobile event apps

7

Advantage Audio Visual Rentals 102-190 Menten Pl. Nepean, ON K2H 9G3 613-727-9200 advantageav.com

20

Jeff Waito

WND

1994

Rental of all AV equipment; simultaneous interpretation for any size of conference, meeting or presentation, web conferencing abilities, staging, tradeshow drapery & tables

Rental of LCD/multimedia projectors, LCD and LED monitors, computer monitors and portable computers

Rental of all traditional AV including delivery/ pickup and installation/ dismantling

Teleconferencing, video conferencing, simultaneous interpretation services, audio and video recording

8

Genesis Integration 22 Gurdwara Rd, Unit 4 Ottawa, ON K2E 8A2 613-226-2333 / 613-249-0421 genint.com

16

Oliver Meier

1 10

2007

Design and integrate audio visual; video conferencing; digital signage; LED video walls, interactive displays; command and control for secure and non-secure applications.

Sales of portable and installed projection solutions, LED displays, touch interactive displays, portable and installed screen solutions

Projection and control from meeting & HUB spaces to auditoriums. National integration services and support programs.

Poly, Cisco, Logitech, Sharp WCD

8

Interactive Audio Visual 6-5459 Canotek Rd. Ottawa, ON K1J 9M3 613-748-9388 interactiveaudiovisual.com

16

Ian Smith

1 0

2003

Turnkey A/V and unified collaboration solutions; complete design, integration and support; presentation, web conferencing, video streaming

Projection systems; large format displays and video walls, interactive collaboration displays; complete audio systems for small to stadium sized applications

All forms of audio and video signal selection and distribution, including network based AV-Over-IP; remote monitoring,

Live and on-demand video streaming for mission critical and broadcast applications; court systems

10

Quality Entertainment 9-81 Auriga Dr. Ottawa, ON K2E 7Y5 613-526-8742 qualityentertainment.ca

15

Scott Smith Brian Henry

1 0

1997

Audio, video and lighting equipment Variety of projectors, screens of all for small to large meetings, special sizes, LCD monitors from 55 to 86 and laptops events, galas and conferences. Rents equipment and provides technical services

Rental of all audio, video and lighting equipment, screens of all sizes, various projectors, technical services

Polycom, clear acrylic podiums, Perfect Cue, pipe and drape, stage backdrops, staging

10

Signature Audio-Video 126 Iber Rd. Stittsville, ON K2S 1E9 613-831-7140 / 613-831-7094 sigav.com

15

Roger Delarosbil

WND

1996

N/A

N/A

7,000-square-foot retail/ design center; sales, installation, design; supports audio; video; theatre;

Projectors, screens, remote controls, speakers, amplifiers, microphones, furniture

12

CBCI (A Solotech Company) 10 Hearst Way Kanata, ON K2L 2P4 613-749-0868 cbcitelecom.com

14

Denis Dumouchel owner

1 5

1988

Design and integrate audio visual solutions (all major brands of AV equipment), video conferencing, boardroom, digital signage

Video conferencing services; video managed services, automation control and custom programming services

Projections, digital media signage, video walls, installation, media presentations, facility-free solutions

Cloud services, video managed services, hosting and bridging services, desktop video conferencing

13

Fleet Pro Sound and Lighting* 104-6 Bexley Pl. Ottawa, ON K2H 8W2 613-829-1228 / 613-829-0656 fleetsound.com

10

Michael Feagan

WND

1963

Data projection sales and rentals, Sound, lighting, video, staging, special effects (e.g. lasers), sales and LED video wall rentals, service

Rentals, sales, on-site service

Special effects: laser displays, smoke, corporate logos with light, truss displays, karaoke

13

Visual Planning (2015) Corp.* 1112 Black Canary Dr. Manotick ON K4M 0A1 613-692-8713 visualplanning.com

10

Bruce Delaney

1 1

1958

3M, Panasonic, Webster boards, Egan Visual, Soundcraft lecterns, Draper, Da-lite and Bretford dealer, Apollo, NEC, Sanyo, Dukane

3M and Apollo overhead projectors, transparency films, portable or wall/ ceiling screens, Draper screens

WND

15

Intelligent Audio Visual 1497 Gloria Ave. Ottawa, ON K1H 8G9 613-232-4545 intelaudiovisual.com

9

Paul Burke

1 N/A

2008

Sales rentals, and installations of Sales, rentals and installations screens, projectors, LED monitors, of DJ/club/corporate/audio and video production, lighting, staging, multiple screens computers, projection, LED, wireless microphones

LED monitors, projectors, screens, fast folds, wireless microphones, speakers, drape, staging, lighting

Perfect cue, polycom

16

Bespoke AV 412-1230 Old Innes Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 3V3 613-519-4424 bespokeav.ca

8

Mike Wilson Kyle Brooks Mark Millar

1 1

2015

Technical event design, production management, technical production, audio, lighting, projection, simultaneous interpretation

Laptops, presentation management, webcasting

Digital signage, projectors, Floor plan rendering, large screens, LED webcasting, event lighting, audio, webcasting design, set builds

Electronic Language Communication* 1-5515 Canotek Rd. Ottawa, ON K1J 9J9 613-748-5946 / 613-748-1652 elcottawa.com

7

Herb Gooding

1 0

1989

Simultaneous interpretation, Gentner, Sennheiser, Auditel, DIS, Mackie, NEC, 3M, Bosch

LCD and plasma, all screens (tripod and fastfold)

On-site technicians and equipment

17

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Multimedia projectors, screens, interactive electronic boards, sound systems, PCs

Mobile apps; online events; social media; interactive technology including interactive kiosks

Electronic voting, audience responder systems, computer rentals, set design

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MORE THAN SECURITY The most extensive digital fingerprinting infrastructure in Canada  fingerprinting (3 locations    

in Ottawa-Gatineau) mobile fingerprinting (VIP/group processing) criminal record checks record suspensions (pardons) U.S. entry waivers

Premier security solutions  threat risk assessments  investigations  by-law enforcement  non-core police services  on-site and mobile security  mobile alarm response IoT network convergence / security systems integration  voice, data and video network convergence  video surveillance/intrusion systems  phone entry systems/access control  mass notification/safe campus  design and engineering  infrastructure management

NEPEAN CENTRETOWN GATINEAU

24 Colonnade Rd. 100 Gloucester St. 721, boul. Saint-Joseph

613-231 -6462 613-288-0722 819-776-0004

We also have offices in Petawawa, Sudbury and Windsor, Ontario

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LARGEST SECURITY PERSONNEL FIRMS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL EMPLOYEES) No. of local offices/ No. of national offices/ Year established in Ottawa

No. of local employees

No. of local contract staff

1

Commissionaires Ottawa 24 Colonnade Rd. Ottawa, ON K2E 7J6 613-231-6462 commissionaires-ottawa.on.ca

3,800

0

3 1 1939

2

Iron Horse Security & Investigations 884 Churchill Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 5H2 613-228-2813 / 613-228-9812 ironhorsesecurity.com

2,006

0

3

Securitas Canada 500-1335 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8N8 613-745-7554 / 613-745-6483 securitas.ca

1,500

4

GardaWorld 2250 Gladwin Cr. Ottawa, ON K1G 3V4 613-563-0685 / 613-563-4106 garda.com

5

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

Key local executive(s)

Major clients

Services offered

Paul A. Guindon CEO

Commercial, tech/IT, industrial, governments, embassies, construction, long-term care/ respite/healthcare, homeless/victim shelters, vaccination clinics/warehouses

Background screening (criminal, credit, education, social media), fingerprinting, private security, video surveillance, contractor security escort.

1 2 1994

Robin St. Martin president

WND

Security guards, concierge services, mobile patrols, alarm response, private investigations.

0

1 24 1979

Pierre Belair area vice-president for eastern Canada

Government, Crown corporations, retail, events, education, high tech, logistics

Specialized guarding, mobile security, alarm response, technology solutions, remote video monitoring, inspections, consulting, investigation services.

950

0

1 37 2002

Andrew Wilkinson regional director

Healthcare, retail, educational, mining

Business solutions and security services.

TOERSA Security B3-2212 Gladwin Cres. Ottawa, ON K1B 5N1 613-695-9371 toersa.com

780

40

2 0 2008

Chris Ibey president and CEO

Parliamentary Protective Services, Bluesfest, Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival, Pomerleau Construction, EQ Homes, TD Place, PCL Construction, National Capital Commission

Event security, mobile patrols, alarm response, construction/site security, parking enforcement, concierge security, close protection services.

6

Allied Universal 201-720 Belfast Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z5 888-717-4447 ausecurity.ca

600

WND

1 22 1997

Aaron Hazelwood

Banks, government organizations, commercial Full service: risk consulting, systems properties, manufacturing, energy integration, security products, onsite and mobile security personnel, remote video monitoring.

6

Signal 88 Security 501-1390 Prince of Wales Dr. Ottawa, ON K2A 4E4 613-801-3466 / 613-801-1055 signal88.com

600

20

1 12 2015

Andrew Ralph

Property managers (condominiums, apartments, construction and commercial properties), healthcare, auto industry, insurance, armed and financial security services

Mobile patrols, guard services, parking enforcement, armed transit, construction, condominium, apartments, hotels, dealerships.

8

Paladin Security* 201-52 Antares Dr. Ottawa, ON K2E 7Z1 613-725-2346 paladinsecurity.com

580

WND

1 27 WND

Robert Bento director of operations

Healthcare, commercial, post-secondary institutions, aviation

Frontline security services, such as security guards.

9

Harris Security Agency 1140-2720 Queensview Dr. Ottawa, ON K2B 1A5 613-726-6713 / 613-726-2607 harrissecurity.ca

300

45

2 0 2002

James Harris president and CEO

WND

Security guard training including: Use of force, private investigations and first aid/ CPR training.

75

1 1 1990

Georges Lalande City of Ottawa president and owner

10

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Capital Security & Investigations 9-2559 Innes Rd. Ottawa, ON K1B 3K1 613-744-1194 / 613-741-7919 capitalsecurity.ca

Uniformed guards, investigators, burglar alarm systems, patrols, mobile patrols.

LARGEST SECURITY TECHNOLOGY FIRMS

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous BY years. WND = Would discloseEMPLOYEES) (RANKED NUMBER OFnot LOCAL

No. of local employees

No. of local contract staff

No. of local offices/ national offices

FCi (Fleming Communications Inc.) 101-920 Belfast Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z6 613-244-6770 fci.ca

140

0

1 0

2

Solink 110-390 March Rd. Kanata, ON K2K 0G7 1-844-635-7305 solink.com

105

N/A

3

ComNet Networks and Security Inc. 2191 Thurston Dr. Ottawa, ON K1G 6C9 613-247-7778 com-net.ca

100

4

Convergint Technologies Ltd. 2170 Thurston Dr. Ottawa, ON K1G 5A7 613-526-4224 / 613-526-5216 convergint.com

4

Name/Address/ Phone/Fax/Web

Key local executive(s)/ Year established in Ottawa

Major clients

Services offered

Mike Fleming CEO John Saull president and COO 1995

Healthcare, government, technology, private sector, financial institutions

Integrated commercial security solutions, together with system design, installation and training. Includes access control, video surveillance, 24hr alarm monitoring, fire monitoring, intrusion detection.

1

Mike Matta CEO 2009

Tim Hortons, Moxie's Classic Grill, Five Guys, JYSK, Sport Clips

Connects and synchronizes brick-and-mortar business systems including video and POS data, providing insight into loss prevention, security, and operations issues.

0

1 5

Paul A. Guindon chief executive officer 2000

Clients and partnerships rapidly scaling across Canada

Converged networks (IoT) and security systems integration (design, engineering, integration, project and infrastructure management, training, maintenance, technical support).

60

0

1 14

James Ellingson, general manager WND

Military, federal, provincial, and municipal governments, financial sector, healthcare sector, education, oil and gas, critical infrastructure, transportation, utilities, private enterprise.

Security solutions for government and commercial clients, system design and audits, access control, CCTV, intrusion, biometrics, visitor management, alarm monitoring and managed/hosted professional services.

Armstrong Monitoring Corp.* 215 Colonnade Rd. S. Ottawa, ON K2E 7K3 613-225-9531 / 613-225-6965 armstrongmonitoring.com

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Scott Bissett vice-president of sales and marketing 1981

Military, commercial, industrial, municipal

Gas detection systems, calibration services.

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360 Advanced Security Corp.* 106-720 Belfast Rd. Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z5 360asc.com

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Steve Martin branch manager 2008

Municipal, transit, federal and provincial governments, law enforcement, museums, healthcare and longterm care, colleges and universities, commercial facilities

Supply, installation, design and service of integrated security solutions, card access, CCTV, turnstiles and barrier gates, intrusion detection systems and monitoring, cloud-based managed and hosted solutions, emergency communications.

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Zodiac Light Waves 1000 Old Montreal Rd. Orléans, ON K4A 3N3 1-888-845-0107 zlwinc.com

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Mehdi Mahdavi Hesam Mahdavi

SNC Lavalin, Federal Government, Riverstone, Claridge Homes, Lamarche Electric Inc., Responsive Homes, Ashcraft

Cybersecurity, network security, wireless nurse call system, WiFi design, deployment and troubleshooting, managed services, camera and access control, phone service, bulk TV, fiber optics

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Canadian Security Team Ottawa, ON 613-725-9939 canadiansecurityteam.ca

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Residential, commercial, not-for-profit, Andi Shea government. account manager Andrew Foss service manager for the National Capital Region 1997

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Video surveillance, security systems, home automation, security monitoring, ULC fire monitoring.

*These companies did not respond to this year’s survey in time for publication. This information is from previous years. WND = Would not disclose

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THE LIST

2021 FORTY UNDER 40 (LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Roberto Aburto

Kevin Brennan

partner, Gowling WLG Business: Law firm Biggest business achievement: Rose to partnership quickly and helped build one of the largest municipal law teams in eastern Ontario. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Be gentle to yourself and to others. Everyone is going through various challenges – we will not always be our best self every day

general manager, Cavanagh Concrete Ltd. Business: Concrete forming and material supply Biggest business achievement: Exceeded all financial targets on the MHLH Helicopter Facilities, Lansdowne Live and OLRT tunnel projects while being named the Top Value Added Salesman of the Year across Lafarge Eastern Canada in 2014. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Empathy and consistency. Understand how people react differently to fear and ensure everyone is provided sufficient resources and support to cope with it.

Darryl Arvai corporate controller, Shopify Business: E-commerce Biggest business achievement: Helping the company raise billions of dollars in financing, including its 2015 IPO. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Try and find positives in hard situations. Working from home has afforded me the opportunity to have lunch with my wife and kids, Facetime distant family more often and have greater ownership over my time.

Jonathan Atwill-Morin president Atwill-Morin Ontario Business: Historical building restoration Biggest business achievement: Winning the contract for the north walls on the Centre Block rehabilitation project. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Take the time to stay close to all the people around you. Give a nice friendly call to a client or a partner, and make sure your employees are well.

Matthew Carr president, Gifford Carr Insurance Group Business: Property and casualty insurance brokerage Biggest business achievement: Took over and managed the business when my dad was terminally ill. Then took over the business during a pandemic. In both cases, I grew the business the following year. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Own it. Making decisions and trying to get consensus at the start of the pandemic was difficult with things changing hourly. I ultimately had to make decisions, move forward and adjust if necessary.

Sean Cochrane president, TCC Canada Business: Serviced offices, coworking and business support Biggest business achievement: Grew an embattled coworking firm to a $10 million a year enterprise that’s been growing at more than 100 per cent a year for the past five years. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Look after one another! We’re all in this together and are all so much stronger together!

Cynthia Benoit CEO, CB Linguistic Services Inc. Business: Sign language linguistic services Biggest business achievement: Founding a consulting firm that has grown annual revenues by 750 per cent over the past four years and employs four full-time deaf employees, three part-time deaf employees and more than 60 deaf and hard-of-hearing freelancers across Canada. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Agility and the team’s mental health and overall well-being truly matters.

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Dr. Tracy Dalgleish psychologist, Integrated Wellness Business: Psychological health services Biggest business achievement: I founded Integrated Wellness, starting as one clinician. It’s now a collective of eight female mental health care providers. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: In order to move through something, you need to be willing to allow yourself to sit in uncomfortable feelings without a true knowing of the outcome.

Bradley Bezan

Gareth Davies

CEO and founder, Spark Lifecare Business: Healthcare matchmaker Biggest business achievement: The lives we’ve changed at Spark. We can successfully help a child overcome a cancer diagnosis, help someone walk again after a catastrophic accident or be there when a senior has their last few breaths when they have no friends or family. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: In a post-COVID economy, the companies that take care of their people the best when nobody is watching will be the most successful ones.

CEO and founder, Maker House Co. Business: Retailer selling a curated collection of furniture, homewares and gifts from Canadian makers. Biggest business achievement: Founded a retail startup and social enterprise that’s grown to $1.5 million in annual revenue, employs 10 people, sources products within Canada and has donated more than $100,000 to Ottawa community organizations through the #CraftChange Fund. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: That what we do as a business is essential to people’s lives.

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Sarah D’Angelo

Dr. Samuel Hetz

director of people operations, You.i TV (a WarnerMedia company) Business: Software that powers streaming app experiences Biggest business achievement: Led You.i TV on all HR-related matters through a successful acquisition by WarnerMedia in December 2020. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Be patient and compassionate with those around you, and also with yourself. Asking someone how they’re doing, and being flexible, really goes a long way.

owner and medical director, Concept Medical Business: Advanced cosmetic medicine and medical skin clinic Biggest business achievement: Welcoming our 15,000th patient in December 2020. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: There is so much that can be done virtually. We have shifted our consultation process to 80 per cent virtual and will likely continue post-pandemic.

Sarah Howard Lynne Kurtis Funai chief technology officer, Fullscript Business: Supplement dispensing technology platform Biggest business achievement: Building and scaling the Fullscript platform, playing a major role in growing Fullscript from a small startup to a company with hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and hundreds of employees. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Being deliberate about creating connections in a distributed environment should be a top priority for healthy and successful teams.

Shawn Gandhi world wide head of AI/ML solutions, Amazon Web Services Business: Cloud platform Biggest business achievement: After growing the AWS enterprise business in New York and Boston, I returned to Canada as the first AWS Canada employee tasked with building out the AWS Canada business and solutions architecture practice coast to coast. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: We don’t really have to fly around the globe as much as we used to in order to drive meaningful business and impact.

manager, WSP Canada Inc. Business: Innovative, high-quality buildings Biggest business achievement: Mobilizing and leading a team of structural engineers and technologists from offices across Canada to deliver building structures associated with a nearly $2 billion project to construct and revitalize heating and cooling plants and distribution systems in the National Capital Region. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Slow down and create space for yourself to live, apart from your identity of who you are in your business.

Ken Jennings owner, Jennings Real Estate Corp. Business: Commercial real estate company Biggest business achievement: Founded a commercial real estate business that now manages a diverse portfolio of properties and employs nine people. Biggest influences: My father for instilling the values of hard work, integrity and consistency, and my mother for encouraging me to do what I enjoy and to live a balanced life. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Relationships and trust matter more than any contract.

Taylor Johansen Meseret Haileyesus CEO, Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment Business: Women’s advocacy Biggest business achievement: Reached more than 10,000 people on how to identify and respond to economic abuse, financial abuse and post-separation violence in the context of IPV. Biggest obstacle overcome: Learning how to get out of my own way by letting go of what I think others expect of me and focusing on being myself. Also, learning how to juggle priorities as a working mother.

Kelly Haussler manager of destination development, Ottawa Tourism Business: Destination marketing and management Biggest business achievement: A tie between helping to develop Indigenous Tourism Entrepreneurship Training and being asked to be a keynote speaker in Kuala Lumpur for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Adaptability is key – situations can change quickly and the most effective thing you can do is be ready to roll with the punches.

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autism program director, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Business: Healthcare Biggest business achievement: Helping CHEO’s YouthNet/RéseauAdo program triple its capacity and reach. Biggest obstacle overcome: Becoming a mother and learning how to carry the responsibilities of parenthood while pressing forward with personal and professional growth. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: We can quickly and dramatically change systems and reinvent the way we deliver healthcare services.

Elnaz Kanani K. senior manager of data and artificial intelligence, Deloitte Business: Business consulting firm Biggest business achievement: The network of people around me. Biggest obstacle overcome: Re-starting my life as an immigrant – adjusting to the new culture, language, values and rules has been a fun, yet tough, curve. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Seeing how the world changed overnight reminded me of all the things that are sometimes taken for granted.

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Jason Kealey

Diego Matute

vice-president of strategy, FranConnect Business: Franchise management software Biggest business achievement: Founded a high-tech startup named FranchiseBlast that supported more than 100 franchise brands before being acquired by FranConnect. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Avoid knee-jerk reactions. Even as many of our clients were being shut down by governments, we decided to take our time before making any major decisions. In the end, we made no layoffs and staff appreciated our transparency.

founder, Cyphercor Inc. Business: Cybersecurity Biggest business achievement: Founding and bootstrapping a high-tech startup – which has grown to millions of dollars in annual revenues – while working with an incredible team and helping to increase the security posture of organizations of any size, worldwide. Biggest obstacle overcome: Maintaining a strong culture and work ethic while simultaneously scaling the solution, capturing market share and growing our team.

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co-founder and CEO, Neurovine Business: Digital health company combining AI and wearable technology to help brains heal Biggest business achievement: Founded a neuro-tech startup that has grown to 10 employees and partnered with clinics across Canada and the U.S. to improve concussion recovery. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Communication builds resilience. Working from home has increased our team’s communication and I’ve witnessed a collective increase in the resilience of our team.

Dave McCann

Jordan Latimer

Nick McRae

operations manager, PCL Construction Business: General contractor Biggest business achievement: Successfully taking on progressively larger roles within the organization. Currently overseeing the management of six individual construction projects, representing total contract values of more than $550 million and generating more than $425 million in billings over the last year and a half. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: It’s important to be flexible when looking at ways to maintain operational excellence, personal interactions and communication.

president, Roxborough Bus Lines Ltd. Business: Passenger transportation Biggest business achievement: Taking Roxborough Bus Lines into its third generation as a family-owned business and expanding the company from a two-location, 120-employee operation to five facilities that employ more than 650 people. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Life can change in an instant and employers must use tools that work best for their team. Despite being apart, we learned that a wellinformed team is a resilient team.

Benjamin Leikin

Chris Murray

mental health and substance use manager, Ottawa Public Health Business: Promoting and protecting the health of individuals and our community. Biggest business achievement: Developed and implemented the first mental health strategy for the City of Ottawa. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Don’t sweat the small stuff, because if you are safe and healthy, and your family is safe and healthy, everything else is small stuff.

principal, FoxNRTH Business: Helps businesses get started, change direction and focus. Biggest business achievement: Successfully creating both the first commercial supply chain of cannabis into the U.S. in 2017 and the first commercial supply chain of psilocybin in 2021. Biggest influences: My father taught me the importance of always learning and critical thought. My mother taught me the importance of relationships and empathy. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Health literacy should be taught in schools.

Michelle Mather Coates

James Nguyen

vice-president, Syntax Strategic Business: Public relations and public affairs consulting Biggest business achievement: Supporting a diversity of clients achieve their communications and public affairs objectives while providing trusted advice to overcome brand and perception challenges. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Never assume you know how a colleague is feeling or coping. Also, there is no one-sizefits-all approach to employee well-being, especially in times of crisis.

co-Founder and CEO, Quantropi Business: Quantum communications Biggest business achievement: Co-founding Quantropi, raising more than $5 million in seed funding, employing more than a dozen “cyber heroes” and being recognized globally. Biggest obstacle overcome: The pandemic forced me to upgrade, grow stronger and pivot to ensure the company’s survival, while being present to my family’s needs. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Be kind and strong enough to do the right thing, especially in the worst of times.

managing partner and Canadian consulting leader, global business services, IBM Business: Technology Biggest business achievement: Making partner at IBM at the age of 29. Biggest influences: My grandmother was one of the kindest – and strongest – people I have ever known. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: How resilient, patient and strong people can be.

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2021 FORTY UNDER 40 (LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Kailin Noivo

Ronald Richardson

chief revenue officer, Noibu Business: Software company that helps retailers detect checkout errors Biggest business achievement: Founded Noibu at 23 and grew it from zero to millions of dollars in revenue while creating more than 25 high-paying jobs in Ottawa. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Spend more time with your family – life moves so quickly.

director, Calian Group and Tundra Oil & Gas Business: Customer experience, feedback and contactless communications as a SaaS offering. Biggest business achievement: Founded Benbria (and more recently founding investor of Brokrete Inc. and Hyperion Global Energy). Personally won several Fortune 1000 customers and partnerships at Benbria. Biggest obstacle overcome: Managing the team, investors and customers through a pivot from Benbria’s original emergency notification product lines to the current customer experience SaaS offering.

Sergey Poltev founder and CEO, CAPITALTEK Business: IT services Biggest business achievement: Founding a high-tech firm that’s grown to $1 million in annual revenue, employs 12 people and helps more than 1,000 computer users work efficiently and stress-free. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Realizing we are not only a local company, but global and can provide services Canadawide.

Christopher Redmond director, Distant Red Pictures Business: Film and television Biggest business achievement: Making a living exclusively directing film and television series in Ottawa, including a $600,000 feature film and two seasons of an original scripted comedy series. Biggest obstacle overcome: I was laid off twice, and both times it felt like getting dumped from a relationship. Freelancing, however, led me to the career I always wanted, but was afraid to pursue.

Allan Reesor-McDowell executive director, Matthew House Ottawa Business: Charity providing shelter, furnishings and community to refugees and those transitioning to permanent housing. Biggest business achievement: Turned around a local charity that was struggling financially. Biggest obstacle overcome: Increased donors by 162 per cent and donations by 168 per cent in 2020, even as more than two-thirds of charities nationwide saw a decline in donations amid the pandemic.

Sandro Ricci president, ASL Construction Business: Civil construction Biggest business achievement: Grew revenue organically by several multiples in a short period by expanding services offered and clients served, all while maintaining culture and profitability. Biggest influences: Our staff inspire me to create the best possible work environment providing opportunities for them to succeed. Also, my wife and the recent birth of our first child are a constant motivation for me to strive for more.

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Solmaz Shahalizadeh vice-president of data science and engineering, Shopify Business: E-commerce Biggest business achievement: Grew the Shopify data team from a handful of people to hundreds. The Shopify data team has implemented and scaled the company’s machine learning portfolio from one product to hundreds, empowering ambitious entrepreneurs with powerful tools. Biggest obstacle overcome: As a woman leader in tech, who is also an immigrant, I’ve had to overcome a lot of barriers to entry and growth, working hard to create space for myself and others.

Connor Shea vice-president of asset and property management, Colonnade BridgePort Business: Real estate investment and development Biggest business achievement: Hiring a great team and watching them flourish. Biggest influences: My wife and my kids inspire me every day to work to make the world a better place for them. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: To be flexible and to prioritize what matters most in life.

Trevor Szutu senior director of corporate development, Descartes Systems Group Business: Logistics technology Biggest business achievement: Leading the value capture stream of a transformational acquisition that resulted in more than $100 million of annual run rate synergies. Biggest lesson learned during COVID-19: Always order another drink for last call, because tomorrow could be the start of a pandemic lockdown! On a serious note, I was reminded that the most valuable thing to me is not just time, but time spent with family and friends.

Emilie Wilcox managing partner, Baiame Consulting Business: Professional services Biggest business achievement: Joined Baiame Consulting in 2016 as its second employee and grew revenues by approximately 450 per cent since then. Biggest influences: My dad always taught me that I could do anything a man could do and do it better. My business partner, Claire Lake, offered me a partnership in Baiame before I had proven I was ready. Without either, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

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AWARDS, ORGANIZATIONS & OTHER BUSINESS SECTORS

Celebrating Ottawa's top female executives

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ttawa’s top female executives were recognized for their business acumen, leadership, expertise and community involvement through the annual Women’s Business Network of Ottawa awards program. While the pandemic halted any in-person celebrations, the nominees were able to gather earlier in 2020 to celebrate their achievements. The winners were fêted later in the year with a door-to-door gift box drop by the WBN team and were celebrated by the business community through online well-wishes. FINALISTS FOR THE 2019 BUSINESSWOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: •

Jennifer Reynolds, Fresh Legal

Tonya Bruin, To Do Done Services

Meghan Dagenais, Restoration Co.

Heather Desjardins, The Open Door Educational Services

Roxanne Whiting, Sign Language Interpreting

BYA AWARD WINNERS: ORGANIZATION CATEGORY WINNER

Jennifer Conley, chief advancement officer at Carleton University and president and CEO of the Carleton University Foundation Conley led Carleton University’s $300-million Collaborate Campaign, which was completed ahead of schedule in April 2019. It was the most ambitious, successfully completed campaign in Carleton’s – and Ottawa’s – history. In 2016, she won the Ottawa chapter of the AFP’s Fundraising Executive of the Year Award. “This is incredible and I’m so grateful to all of you for uplifting women leaders, and for all of your passion and commitment,” said Conley.

EMERGING ENTREPRENEUR CATEGORY WINNER

Jennifer Reynolds, lawyer, mediator and founder of Fresh Legal

Associates Ottawa Inc. •

Jennifer Stewart, Syntax Strategic

Anjali Dilawri, Logan Katz

Karen Brownrigg, iHR Advisory Services

Sabrina Fitzgerald, PwC

Vanessa Kanu, Mitel

Jennifer Conley, Carleton University

Jacqueline Belsito, CHEO Foundation

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Reynolds was recognized for her work at Fresh Legal as founder, family lawyer and mediator. She and her team help clients who are going through marital separation or divorce. “From my mom and my sister to the woman (Sheena Laird) who gave me my first job as a lawyer, and took a chance on me, to my business

coach who I met through the WBN, I wouldn’t be here without the support of such incredible women,” said Reynolds.

ESTABLISHED ENTREPRENEUR CATEGORY WINNER

Heather Desjardins, owner of The Open Door Educational Services Being a part of this event as a finalist, let alone a winner, has been absolutely amazing,” said Desjardins, a 2019 Forty Under 40 recipient. “Being amongst such inspirational women has been such an honour.” Her business offers a variety of services for struggling students, online and within the Ottawa area, with specialized tutoring and assessments.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CATEGORY WINNER

Anjali Dilawri, partner at chartered professional accounting firm Logan Katz LLP “I always say, we need a bigger stage, we need to celebrate more women. We have had to work harder, jump higher, speak louder just to be taken more seriously,” said Dilawri, who lauded WBN for the focus it puts on women. Dilawri was recognized for her work at Logan Katz LLP, which has offices in Ottawa and Toronto. It’s been serving the region for more than 25 years and is a team of 60 strong. BOOK OF LISTS 2022

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No. of member businesses

LARGEST BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREAS (RANKED BY NUMBER OF MEMBER BUSINESSES)

Chair/Executive director

Year founded

Area covered

Special projects and events

Wellington West BIA 101-1292 Wellington St. W. Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A9 613-729-0363 wellingtonwest.ca

610

Brian Muzyka Dennis Van Staalduinen

2008

Neighbourhoods of Wellington Village and Hintonburg, also including Parkdale Market (north to Scott Street and south to the Queensway)

Parkdale Market, ArtsPark, TASTE of Wellington West, Porchfest.

2

ByWard Market BIA 202-267 Dalhousie St. Ottawa, ON K1N 7E3 613-562-3325 / 613-562-3326 byward-market.com

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Co-chairs: Ashley Hopkins Dominique (Deek) Labelle Jasna Jennings

1993

The ByWard Market, bounded by Sussex, St. Patrick, Cumberland and George streets, with extensions north on Dalhousie Street to Cathcart Street

Winterlude activities including stew cook-off, Tulip Festival and ByWard Barket, Canada Day and Capital City Bike Fest, seasonal programming including Christmas caroling and horse and carriage rides; ByWard Market Street Ambassador program; advocacy on planning, parking, transportation and safety and security.

3

Kanata North Business Association 100-350 Legget Dr. Kanata, ON K2K 0G7 613-254-8778 kanatanorthba.com

558

Vicki Coughey Jamie Petten

2012

Bounded by Maxwell Bridge on the north, March Valley/Herzberg Road on the east and March Road on the south

Promotes and enhances the existing ecosystem of diverse businesses with expertise in innovation and technology.

4

Barrhaven BIA 407-900 Greenbank Rd. Nepean, ON K2J 4P6 613-825-8242 discoverbarrhaven.com

540

Jason MacDonald Andrea Steenbakkers

2006

Bounded by Fallowfield Road to the north, Prince Branding and marketing of Barrhaven as a premiere commercial district; support of Wales Drive to the east, south urban boundary and assistance to local businesses, annual sponsor of local events; smart local growth and development advocates. to the south and Highway 416 to the west

5

Downtown Rideau BIA 1105-1 Nicholas St. Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 613-241-6211 / 613-241-8612 downtownrideau.com

525

Brian O'Hoski N/A

1981

53 blocks surrounding Rideau Street from Elgin Street to the Rideau River and George Street to Laurier Avenue.

Branding Downtown Rideau as Ottawa's Arts, Fashion & Theatre district and a destination for shopping, dining, culture and tourism in the community, online and in the media. Implements programs to attract customers to Downtown Rideau and works with the city to improve the public realm.

6

Quartier Vanier BIA 261 Montreal Rd. Vanier, ON K1L 8C7 613-745-0040 / 613-745-0686 vanierbia.com

446

Mark Kaluski Nathalie Carrier

1985

Montreal Road from Cummings Bridge to St. Laurent Boulevard, McArthur Avenue from North River Road to St. Laurent Boulevard, Beechwood Avenue from Vanier Parkway to Beechwood Cemetery

Montreal Road Revitalization four-year plan; CIP tax increment equivalent grant; Vanier Community Hub events; Investing in Murals and artists; Cultural Economic Curation Projects; Digital Mainstreets Ontario, Beechfest, Partage Beechwood (Fundraising dinner in Canada’s National Cemetery);

7

Bank Street BIA 300-176 Gloucester St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0A6 613-232-6255 / 613-232-3372 bankstreet.ca

400

Michael Wallack Christine Leadman

1977

Bank Street from Wellington Street to Catherine Street

Digital Map, Graffiti Removal Program, Mural Program, Ottawa's 2SLGBTQ+ Village, the Village Legacy Project and Fire & Ice Festival.

7

Glebe BIA 110-858 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3W3 613-680-8506 / 613-680-8512 intheglebe.ca

400

Stephane Sauve Andrew Peck

2008

Bank Street between Highway 417, the Rideau Canal, Isabella Street and Chamberlain Avenue

Signature holiday Glebe Spree contest; Glebe Eats promotion; Great glebe Garage & Sidewalk Sale; Marvest; mural program; game day programming; parkettes and gateway signage; pageantry program including banners, hanging baskets, landscaping and holiday lighting.

9

Heart of Orleans BIA 1H-245 Centrum Blvd. Orléans, ON K1E 0A1 613-580-2424 x23900 heartoforleans.ca

350

Pascale Bazinet Tannis Vine

2008

Almost four kilometres of St. Joseph Boulevard, starting at Prestone Drive to the east and running west to Youville Drive, with pockets at Centrum Boulevard, Place d'Orleans Drive and Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard.

Networking events including BIA Happy Hour, BIA Faces of Business, BIA business mentorship program, The Beat magazine, graffiti removal program, banner and signage programs, bench program, vinyl traffic box wrap project, seasonal lighting project, planter program, historical plaque program, bike repair station and rack project, Balance Orléans Initiative, Dinner Under the Stars event.

Carp Road Corridor BIA* P.O. Box 194 Carp, ON K0A 1L0 613-314-7597 carproadbia.ca

300

Rick Levitsky Roddy Bolivar

2010

Carp Road in Ottawa's west end, from Rothbourne Road in the south to March Road in the north

Promotes the economic development of the area.

Westboro Village BIA 203-290 Picton Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8P8 613-729-8145 westborovillage.com

285

Molly Van der Schee Judy Lincoln

1979

Richmond Road from Island Park Drive to Golden Avenue, including Danforth Avenue on the south side, Winona Street and Picton Avenue on the north side, McRae Avenue

La nature en ville Westboro Nature Walk, Murals, Women in Westboro International Women’s Day Celebration, Winston Square, I Work in Westboro prg, & seasonal events such as Shop the Village, Westboro FUSE, Wickedly Westboro and Light Up the Village.

12

Preston Street BIA 343 Preston St. 11th Floor, Office No. 1177 Ottawa, ON K1S 1N4 prestonstreet.com

280

Antonella Ceglia Lori Mellor

1986

Preston Street from Carling Avenue to Albert and Meet Me on Preston event calendar, Italian Festival, Ferrari Fest, Italian heritage east side of Rochester Street to the west side of mural program, street beautification and tree lighting, Presdelicious food event, La Vendemmia Harvest Fest, advocacy on behalf of Preston Street businesses, O-Train tracks graffiti management program, Tulip Fest, Winterlude venue.

13

Bells Corners BIA 15B-2150 Robertson Rd. Ottawa, ON K2H 9S1 613-695-2425 bellscornersbia.ca

230

Jim Sourges Joe Varner

2009

Robertson Road, Northside Road, Stafford Road East, Lynhar Street, Moodie Drive, Bexley Place, Bentley Avenue

Christmas tree-lighting event, Christmas wreaths, entrance signage program, seasonal banner program, summer planters, summer concerts.

14

Manotick BIA Box 414 Manotick, ON K4M 1A4 613-692-7657 manotickvillage.com

125

Salima Ismail Donna Smith

1997

Main Street to Bridge Street, Main Street to Doctor Leach Drive, Main Street to Bankfield Road, Main Street to Manotick Estates

Dickinson Days, Manotick Village Christmas, A Taste Of Manotick, Main Street improvements, signage, marketing Manotick as a destination area, Women's Day, Mahogany Harbour Public Docks.

15

Kanata Central BIA Terry Fox Drive 613-513-3646 kanatacentral.com

120

Adam Stuart Lauri Moussa

2016

Carp River in the west, Campeau Drive to the north and Highway 417 to the south

Organize, finance and carry out physical improvements and promotional activities to improve central Kanata businesses and support the local community.

15

Somerset Street Chinatown BIA 5-299 Bronson Ave. Ottawa, ON K1R 6J1 613-230-4707 ottawachinatown.ca

120

Peter So Yukang Li

1989

Somerset Street West between Bay and Preston streets

Lunar new year celebration, Chinatown Night Market, Chinatown imperial arch, Asian-style street furniture.

Sparks Street BIA and Mall Authority 200-100 Sparks St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5B7 613-230-0984 sparkslive.com

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Ian Wright Kevin McHale

1979

Sparks Street between Elgin and Lyon streets, Wellington Street to the north side of Queen Street

Ottawa Ribfest, Ottawa International Busker Festival, Poutinefest.

Carp Village BIA* carpvillagebia@gmail.com

32

Jennifer Stewart N/A

WND

Carp Village

Carp Villager magazine, hanging basket program.

Somerset Village BIA* 2-228 Rideau Terrace Ottawa, ON K1M 0Z2 613-232-1746

23

Derek Crain N/A

1987

Somerset Street between Bank and O'Connor streets

Streetscape enhancements.

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GOVERNMENT SPENDING: TOP FEDERAL CONTRACTS & VENDORS CONSTRUCTION: TOP PROJECTS OF 2021 WHO MAKES WHAT: PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS

FEDERAL CONTRACTS, CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND

SALARIES

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GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

TOP FEDERAL CONTRACTS

A selection of some of the largest government contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded in 2020-21 to companies operating in Ottawa-Gatineau.

$38,792,391

CBN Security Printing, Passports

$27,385,381 Infosys Public Services, Inc. ADP Software

$182,363,323

General Dynamics Mission Systems - Canada Radar Equipment, Except Airborne

$23,131,000

General Dynamics Mission Systems - Canada ADP Software

$150,000,000

SNC-Lavalin PAE, Inc. Prefabricated and Portable Buildings

$22,381,875

IPSS INC. Informatics Professional Services

$97,958,700

IBM CANADA LIMITED/IBM CANADA LIMITÉE Informatics Systems Integration

$21,265,754 Calian Ltd. Educational Services, N.E.S.

$89,805,084

Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Claims Administration/Processing (insurance plans)

$77,170,749 Calian Ltd. Military (R&D)

$63,373,490

Pylon Electronics Inc. Electrical and Electronic Test Equipment, Calibration Services - Repair

$60,811,705

IBM CANADA LIMITED/IBM CANADA LIMITÉE Informatics Professional Services

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$60,647,300

Santé Montfort Operation and Maintenance Services of a Technical/Scientific Facility

$54,328,696 Calian Ltd. Medical Advisory Services

$43,936,174

Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Claims Processing Services

$41,400,000

TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. Informatics Professional Services

$20,841,425

IBM CANADA LIMITED/IBM CANADA LIMITÉE ADP Software

$20,458,533 Babcock Canada Inc. Submarines

$19,843,510 Babcock Canada Inc. Submarines

$19,001,928 Babcock Canada Inc. Submarines

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$18,635,449 Oracle Canada ULC ADP Software

$18,557,795

WSP CANADA INC., WSP UK LIMITED, PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF, INC., HOK, INC., HOK ARCHITECTS CORPORATION, Architecture49 Inc., HOK International Ltd., in joint venture Architectual Services - Buildings

$16,825,810

Deloitte Inc. Informatics Professional Services

$12,569,040

IBISKA Telecom Inc. Informatics Professional Services

$12,182,266

IBISKA Telecom Inc. Informatics Professional Services

$11,860,852

Randstad Interim Inc Informatics Professional Services

$11,431,713

MODIS CANADA INC. Informatics Professional Services

$16,500,000

CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Inc. Informatics Professional Services

$16,173,737 Oracle Canada ULC ADP Software

$15,980,000

TEKsystems Informatics Professional Services

$15,648,356

IBM CANADA LIMITED/IBM CANADA LIMITÉE Informatics Professional Services

$15,000,000

PwC Management Services LP Professional Services / Program Advisory Services

$14,746,500

BDO CANADA LLP Business Services / Modelling and Analysis

$14,308,292 Oracle Canada ULC ADP Software

$13,690,814

TEKsystems Informatics Professional Services

$13,582,600

ESIT Canada Enterprise Services Co. ESIT Canada Services AuxEntreprises Cie. ADP Software

$13,222,125

PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP, ESIT CANADA ENTERPRISE SERVICES CO. ESIT CANADA SERVICES AUX ENTREPRISES CIE., in joint venture Budget Control Systems

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Top 75 federal vendors in the National Capital Region

(net value of all contracts awarded in 2020-21)

1 2 3 4 5

Calian Ltd.

$248,148,044

IBM Canada

$242,230,095

General Dynamics Canada Ltd.

$211,068,401

SNC-Lavalin PAE, Inc.

$152,608,029

Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada

$133,741,258

PwC

$127,842,883

Babcock Canada Inc.

$98,266,652

Deloitte

$96,634,314

TPG Technology Consulting Ltd.

$83,519,926

Modis Inc Canada

$81,009,424

IBISKA Telecom Inc.

$69,420,947

Oracle Canada ULC

$69,220,723

Pylon Electronics Inc.

$63,373,490

Santé Montfort

$60,647,300

S.I. SYSTEMS

$58,704,093

ADGA Group Consultants Inc.

$54,629,175

DONNA CONA INC.

$53,161,607

CBN

$51,166,807

CORADIX Technology Consulting Ltd.

$46,242,740

SYSTEMATIX SOLUTIONS TI INC/ SYSTEMATIX IT SOLUTIONS INC

$45,180,787

TEKSYSTEMS CANADA CORP./ SOCIÉTÉ TEKSYSTEMS CANADA

$44,659,455

22 23 24 25

PCL

$42,696,973

Colliers Project Leaders Inc.

$41,870,319

IPSS INC.

$41,731,504

Dalian Enterprises and Coradix Technology Consulting, in Joint Venture

$38,637,815

26 27 28 29 30

Infosys Public Services, Inc.

$36,624,004

Veritaaq Technology House Inc.

$34,780,388

Randstad Interim Inc

$31,188,883

EllisDon Corporation

$28,848,752

ADRM TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING GROUP CORP

$27,452,082

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

31 32 33

Cofomo Ottawa

$24,110,654

Accenture

$21,616,593

ESIT Canada Enterprise Services Co. ESIT Canada Services AuxEntreprises Cie.

$20,588,600

34

IT/NET OTTAWA INC, KPMG LLP, in Joint Venture

$19,863,999

35

CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Inc.

$19,350,082

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

CENTRUS

$18,557,795

BDO CANADA LLP

$17,775,531

ExcelHR

$16,565,082

Team MAKWA/TPG

$15,549,640

ESRI Canada Limited

$15,538,701

Stantec Consulting Ltd.

$15,508,907

Pomerleau Inc.

$15,478,569

Lockheed Martin Canada Inc.

$15,417,770

Tiree Facility Solutions Inc.

$15,128,648

Cache Consulting

$14,410,129

Maplesoft Group

$14,293,430

Architecture49 Inc.

$13,913,725

KPMG LLP

$13,297,959

CUMMINS CANADA ULC

$12,470,718

MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD.

$11,935,928

Michael Wager Consulting Inc.

$11,710,023

Thales Canada, Defence and Security

$11,385,123

53 54 55 56 57

Graybridge Malkam

$11,247,872

Eagle Professional Resources Inc

$11,004,779

Nasittuq Corporation

$10,913,378

Advanced Chippewa Technologies Inc.

$10,728,593

Stantec Architecture Ltd, Stantec Consulting,Merrick & Company, Merrick Canada ULC, Dialog Ontario Inc, Dialog Alberta Architecture Engineering Interior Design Planning Inc JV

$10,532,121

58 59 60 61 62 63

BluMetric Environmental Inc.

$10,257,475

Procom Consultants Group Ltd

$10,127,459

Jim Pattison Industries Ltd

$10,006,551

Leidos Innovations Canada Inc.

$9,438,350

Promaxis Systems Inc.

$9,224,227

SAPPER LABS INC., ELECTRONIC WARFARE ASSOCIATES CANADA, LTD, in joint venture

$9,141,892

64 65 66

NAV CANADA

$9,046,169

Pacific Safety Products Inc.

$8,470,697

The Bell Telephone Company of Canada or Bell Canada/La Compagnie de Téléphone Bell du Canada ou Bell Canada

$7,696,640

67 68

Valcom Consulting Group Inc.

$7,649,863

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Consulting Inc.

$7,389,761

69 70 71 72 73 74 75

Cistel Technology Inc.

$7,229,338

GRC Architect Inc.

$7,167,741

NOTRA INC

$7,119,000

TRM Technologies Inc.

$6,952,001

MSI Corp

$6,906,088

Quantum Management Services

$6,780,000

Orangutech Inc

$6,774,121

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BUILDING PERMITS

TOP CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Source: City of Ottawa construction permits, January to November 2021. Note: City records do not name the contractor for all projects. Some contractor information and project descriptions are drawn from other publicly available sources.

Apartments 1354 Carling Ave.

Construct an 8-storey and 20 storey apartment building with underground parking

$60,794,373

180 George St.

Construct a 26-storey apartment building (Tower A - Phase 3), includes a 26 storey condo building (245 Rideau St.) - 18 storey rental building (180 George St.)

$55,344,525

245 Rideau St.

Construct a 26 storey apartment building (Tower A - Phase 3) includes a 26 storey condo building (245 Rideau St.) - 18 storey rental building (180 George St.)

$55,344,525

180 George St.

Construct a 27 storey apartment building (Tower B - 265 Rideau St.) includes a 1 storey podium with a common 4 level underground parking garage (245, 255 & 265 Rideau St.and 180 George St.) future rental (17 storey portion of Tower A -245 Rideau St.) - future condo building (27 storey portion of Tower A (180 George St.) future retail (Metro (255 Rideau St.) Claridge Homes (Gladstone) Inc.

Carleton University received a $32-million building permit for work on its new nine storey student residence.

8900 Jeanne D’Arc Blvd. N

Construct an 18 storey (162 units) apartment building with 2 levels of underground parking

$28,652,524

1451 Wellington St.

Construct a 12 storey apartment building

$49,201,652

$20,688,875

180 Metcalfe St.

36 Robinson Ave.

Construct a 27 storey apartment building

$45,217,059

201 Rideau St.

Construct a 24 storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

$41,624,885

203 Rideau St.

Construct a 24-storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

$41,624,885

205 Rideau St.

Construct a 24 storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

$41,624,885

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Construct a 9 storey apartment building The Sir Leonard Tilley Building on Heron Road will see $8.3 million in renovations.

207 Rideau St.

Construct a 24 storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

$41,624,885

211 Rideau St.

2140 Baseline Rd.

Construct a 15 storey apartment building

$39,213,044

400 Kirkwood Ave.

1340 Hemlock Rd.

$20,653,652

473 Albert St.

EXCAVATION & FOUNDATION ONLY for future 2, 6 storey apartment buildings (Bldg A & D)

Interior alterations to convert an 11 storey office building to a highrise apartment building [158 units] Bassi Construction LP

$36,228,295

$18,174,400

Construct a 24 storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

Construct a 8 storey apartment building with 1 level of underground parking Contractor Unknown

1350 Hemlock Rd.

16 Hamilton Ave.

$36,228,295

$13,206,333

215 Rideau St.

90 Champagne Ave. S

300 Inlet Priv.

263 Greensway Ave.

$41,624,885

$37,876,278

$28,652,524

$12,189,268

$41,624,885

Construct a 24 storey apartment/ hotel building Bassi Construction

$37,891,996

Construct a 14 storey apartment building Contractor Unknown

EXCAVATION & FOUNDATION ONLY for future 2, 6 storey apartment buildings (Bldg A & D)

Construct an 18 storey (162 units) apartment building with 2 levels of underground parking

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Superstructure Only: Construct a 9 storey Apartment building EBC Inc.

Construct a 6 storey apartment building with underground parking garage

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320 McRae Ave.

Richmond Pump Station

Foundation Only - Construct a 26-storey apartment building Ron Eastern Construction Ltd.

63 Royal York St. Interior/exterior alterations

$8,060,000

$11,060,600

3636 Innes Rd.

1050 Bank St.

Construct a 3 storey self storage building

Construct a 6 storey mixed-use building with ground floor retail units & 50 apartment units Thomas Fuller Construction Co. (1958) Ltd.

$7,196,233

3713 Borrisokane Rd.

Construct 2 storey office addition to a 1 storey industrial building BBS Construction

$9,700,184

1060 Bank St.

$6,728,934

Construct a 6 storey mixed-use building with ground floor retail units & 50 apartment units Thomas Fuller Construction Co. (1958) Ltd.

ABOVE: The NAC will spend $7.4 million on interior alterations. LEFT: Fernbank Public School in Stittsville will cost $12.9-million to build.

$9,700,184

280 O’Connor St.

Construct a 6 storey apartment building with 1 level of underground parking.

$9,535,857

2168 Tenth Line Rd.

For a future 1 level of underground parking garage that will support 4 apartment buildings

$8,115,005

2176 Tenth Line Rd.

For a future 1 level of underground parking garage that will support 4 apartment buildings Contractor Unknown

$8,115,005

2182 Tenth Line Rd.

For a future 1 level of underground parking garage that will support 4 apartment buildings Contractor Unknown

99 Parkdale Ave.

FOUNDATION ONLY: Construct a 28 storey apartment building with 6 floors of underground parking

$7,126,950 6 Booth St.

FOUNDATION ONLY: Construct a 6 storey office and a 25 storey apartment building Rodgers, Brad

$6,554,867

FOUNDATION ONLY: Construct a 6 storey office and a 25 storey apartment building Rodgers, Brad

$6,554,867

Institutional

2190 Tenth Line Rd.

1125 Colonel By Dr.

$8,115,005

300 Inlet Priv.

For an 18 storey (162 units) apartment building with 2 levels of underground parking 6383009 CANADA INC C/O BRIGIL HOMES

$7,531,004

8900 Jeanne D’Arc Blvd. N

Foundation only for an 18 storey (162 units) apartment building with 2 levels of underground parking 6383009 CANADA INC C/O BRIGIL HOMES

$7,531,004

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3045 Baseline Rd. Construct a 2 storey addition to a 3 storey institutional building with interior alterations

$9,980,192

National Arts Centre

1 Elgin St. Interior alterations to an arts centre

$7,400,000

Construct a 1 storey train storage shed OLRT Confederation Line Contractor Unknown

$6,435,292

Industrial

Office

100 Legacy Rd.

World Exchange Plaza

Interior alterations to industrial warehouse for a distribution centre

$12,000,000 NCC

4120 Russell Rd. Construct a 1 storey multi-tenant industrial shell building VCL Construction

$9,633,890

111 Albert St. Interior alterations to Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 of a 19 storey office building Ellisdon Corporation

$25,000,000

Sir Leonard Tilley Building

719 Heron Rd. Interior and exterior alterations to a 5 storey office building

$8,373,750

300 Miwate Priv.

$8,115,005

For a future 1 level of underground parking garage that will support 4 apartment buildings Contractor Unknown

Queensway Carleton Hospital

460 Corkstown Rd.

222 Nepean St.

Value of Ottawa construction permits 2021: $3.28B (up to November 2021)

Interior alterations on floors 2-11 in an 11-storey office building Contractor Unknown

$7,842,043

125 Zauda Eddy Priv.

First time fit-up in an 8 storey office building (part Level P2 and, floors 2 - 7 &, part of 8) Contractor Unknown

2020: $2.98B (January to October only)

Construct a 9 storey student residence (Carleton University) M. Sullivan & Son Ltd.

2019: $3.16B

$32,008,751

2018: $2.97B

2510 Wellings Priv.

2017: $2.62B

Mixed

2016: $2.60B

2525 Lancaster Rd.

Construct a 4 storey long term care home Montgomery SIsam Architects

$28,192,797

2015: $2.60B

Fernbank Public School

2014: $2.67B

480 Cope Dr. Construct a 2 storey elementary school

$9,028,000

Retail

2012: $2.05B

2380 Lancaster Rd.

$12,352,916

Interior alterations on the ground floor of a 2 storey commercial warehouse building

2013: $2.39B

$12,988,676

Construct an addition and interior alterations in a 1 storey office building

$6,396,527

340 Huntmar Dr.

2011: $1.81B 0

$0.5B

$1B

$1.5B

$2B $2.5B

$3B

$3.5B

Construct a 4 storey hotel building Hein Construction

$9,026,704

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WHO MAKES WHAT – PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS

(HIGHEST-PAID EMPLOYEES AT PROVINCIALLY-FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS IN OTTAWA. SOURCE: ONTARIO MINISTRY OF FINANCE)

Name

Employer

Job title

Salary paid

Taxable benefits $10,170.51

1

Duncan Stewart

The Ottawa Hospital

Executive Vice President — Research

$540,771.10

2

John Veinot

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$501,606.57

$1,931.04

3

Cameron Love

The Ottawa Hospital

President

$474,912.90

$15,316.94

4

John Kitts

The Ottawa Hospital

President

$448,994.42

$6,695.65

5

Thierry Mesana

The University of Ottawa Heart Institute

President

$446,802.14

$11,615.24

6

Guy Chartrand

Bruyère Continuing Care

President and Chief Executive Officer

$446,216.26

$11,697.42

7

David O Toole

Canadian Institute for Health Info

President and Chief Executive Officer

$434,565.74

$3,680.88

8

Bernard Leduc

Hôpital Montfort

President and Chief Executive Officer

$434,515.31

$3,561.36 $1,303.30

9

Denis Gravel

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA) / La Cité Collegiale

Pathologist Manager

$434,462.74

10

Bernard Jasmin

University of Ottawa

Dean

$433,761.60

$40.20

11

Dr. Shaun Mcguire

Bruyère Continuing Care

Chief of Staff

$417,708.10

$1,423.44

12

Virginia Roth

The Ottawa Hospital

Chief of Staff

$409,848.48

$11,523.88

13

Jacques Frémont

University of Ottawa

President

$399,616.08

$14,400.00

14

Harmanjatinder Sekhon

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$384,594.58

$28.08

15

Steve Kanellakos

City of Ottawa

City Manager

$377,218.61

$9,028.44

16

Andrew Falconer

Queensway Carleton Hospital

President and Chief Executive Officer

$373,452.09

$1,846.89 $1,162.08

17

Christopher Milroy

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$371,840.30

18

Rashmi Kothary

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$370,027.30

$845.64

19

Vera Etches

City of Ottawa

Medical Officer of Health

$369,833.98

$1,094.95

20

Joanne Bezzubetz

Royal Ottawa Health Care Group

President and Chief Executive Officer

$369,618.00

$18,125.52

21

Peter Sloly

City of Ottawa — Police Services

Chief of Police

$359,133.71

$14,566.18

22

Benoit-Antoine Bacon

Carleton University

President and Vice-Chancellor

$358,481.62

$41,961.68

23

Charis Kepron

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$356,930.03

$1,273.44

24

Shahidul Islam

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$355,557.49

$1,162.08

25

Pranesh Chakraborty

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Executive Director, Newborn Screening Ontario

$352,381.51

$672.60

26

Kenneth Hughes

City of Ottawa

Auditor General

$351,554.11

$7,814.04

27

Leslie Hamilton

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$350,734.10

$1,109.04

28

Carol Wiebe

Bruyère Continuing Care

Vice-President Medical Affairs

$350,379.21

$6,464.56

29

Peter Jessamine

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$347,545.59

$629.46

30

Jacqueline Parai

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$340,143.70

$1,162.08

31

Kathleen Gartke

The Ottawa Hospital

Medical Director

$340,015.88

$0.00

32

Antonio Giulivi

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$334,471.99

$1,162.08

33

Alan Forster

The Ottawa Hospital

Vice President

$333,060.12

$11,270.62

34

Philip Wells

The Ottawa Hospital

Head, Department of Medicine

$331,801.20

$0.00

35

Jeffrey Dale

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

President/Chief Executive Officer

$330,392.10

$9,436.76

36

Alain Stintzi

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$330,144.16

$40.20

37

Alex Munter

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

President and Chief Executive Officer

$329,999.80

$1,345.20

38

Shafique Shamji

The Ottawa Hospital

Vice President

$327,258.00

$11,228.14

39

Jeremy Grimshaw

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$326,854.92

$845.64

40

Alfredo Walker

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$326,763.22

$1,273.44

41

Ruth Padmore

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$326,556.10

$1,162.08 $1,273.44

42

Paula Blanco

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$326,418.22

43

Yasmine Ayroud

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$325,517.48

$391.31

44

Alexander Halil

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$324,878.65

$1,170.24 $1,170.24

45

Cherif Ibrahim

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$324,878.65

46

Brian Gannon

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$324,833.87

$1,170.24

47

Terence Moyana

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$324,157.68

$1,162.08

48

Bryan Lo

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Director

$323,819.08

$1,273.44

49

Fawaz Halwani

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$323,481.19

$736.83

50

John Woulfe

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$323,424.66

$1,162.08

51

Michael Tremblay

Invest Ottawa (2013)

President and Chief Executive Officer

$323,190.00

$13,719.35

52

Gerard Jansen

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$323,135.14

$1,162.08

53

Stephanie Petkiewicz

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$323,135.14

$1,162.08

54

Iris Yu Hung Teo

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$323,135.13

$1,162.08

55

Dion Middleton

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$322,158.86

$1,162.08

56

Sarah Strickland

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$320,700.61

$1,162.08

57

Elaine Leung

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$319,491.31

$1,208.88

58

Claude Brule

Algonquin College Of Applied Arts and Technology

President

$316,914.06

$12,932.61

59

Michael Rudnicki

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$312,913.30

$845.64

60

Philip Berardi

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Director

$311,484.33

$1,273.44

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WHO MAKES WHAT – PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS

(HIGHEST-PAID EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES AT AT PROVINCIALLY-FUNDED PROVINCIALLY-FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS IN IN OTTAWA. OTTAWA. SOURCE: SOURCE: ONTARIO ONTARIO MINISTRY MINISTRY OF OF FINANCE) FINANCE) (HIGHEST-PAID

Name Name

Employer Employer

Job title title Job

Salary paid paid Salary

Taxable Taxable benefits benefits

61 61

Monir Taha Taha Monir

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

Associate Medical Medical Officer Officer of of Health Health Associate

$310,745.01 $310,745.01

$1,000.46 $1,000.46

62 62

Robin Taylor Taylor Robin

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

Associate Medical Medical Officer Officer of of Health Health Associate

$310,733.01 $310,733.01

$1,000.46 $1,000.46

63 63

Dean Fergusson Fergusson Dean

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Senior Research Research Scientist Scientist Senior

$310,123.20 $310,123.20

$845.64 $845.64

64 64

Nathalie Cadieux Cadieux Nathalie

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Executive Vice-President Vice-President Executive

$304,686.90 $304,686.90

$11,143.42 $11,143.42

65 65

Stephane Giguere Giguere Stephane

Ottawa Community Community Housing Housing Corporation Corporation Ottawa

Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer Chief

$304,011.85 $304,011.85

$11,897.84 $11,897.84

66 66

Jill Scott Scott Jill

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-President Vice-President

$301,615.92 $301,615.92

$82.92 $82.92

67 67

Jacline Nyman Nyman Jacline

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-President Vice-President

$300,000.00 $300,000.00

$82.92 $82.92

68 68

Jocelyn Côté Côté Jocelyn

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-Dean Vice-Dean

$297,883.52 $297,883.52

$40.20 $40.20

69 69

Giovanni Manconi Manconi Giovanni

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Transportation Transportation Services Services Department Department General

$295,624.89 $295,624.89

$12,132.48 $12,132.48

70 70

Dr. Rajiv Rajiv Prihar Prihar Dr.

Queensway Carleton Carleton Hospital Hospital Queensway

Vice-President Medical Medical Affairs Affairs Vice-President

$292,091.54 $292,091.54

$0.00 $0.00

71 71

Ginette Starkell Starkell Ginette

Eastern Ontario Ontario Regional Regional Laboratory Laboratory Association Association (EORLA) (EORLA) Eastern

Pathologist Pathologist

$291,268.64 $291,268.64

$871.56 $871.56

72 72

Joan Mckenna Mckenna Joan

City of of Ottawa Ottawa —— Police Police Services Services City

Superintendent Superintendent

$290,314.67 $290,314.67

$14,703.87 $14,703.87

73 73

Lise Bourgeois Bourgeois Lise

La Cité Cité Collegiale Collegiale La

President President

$289,665.96 $289,665.96

$14,919.46 $14,919.46

74 74

Jerry Maniate Maniate Jerry

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Vice-President Vice-President

$289,010.31 $289,010.31

$11,111.38 $11,111.38

Rank Rank

75 75

Jill Cotter Cotter Jill

Sandy Hill Hill Community Community Health Health Centre Centre Sandy

Physician Physician

$288,770.80 $288,770.80

$1,273.86 $1,273.86

76 76

Len Moore Moore Len

Sandy Hill Hill Community Community Health Health Centre Centre Sandy

Physician Physician

$288,770.80 $288,770.80

$1,381.59 $1,381.59

77 77

Robert Bourrier Bourrier Robert

Sandy Hill Hill Community Community Health Health Centre Centre Sandy

Physician Physician

$288,730.80 $288,730.80

$1,273.86 $1,273.86

78 78

Cal Crocker Crocker Cal

Royal Ottawa Ottawa Health Health Care Care Group Group Royal

Chief Operating Operating Officer Officer and and Chief Chief Financial Financial Officer Officer Chief

$287,316.37 $287,316.37

$1,924.47 $1,924.47

79 79

Carolyn Brennan Brennan Carolyn

Bruyère Continuing Continuing Care Care Bruyère

Senior Vice-President Vice-President Corporate Corporate Services Services and and Chief Chief Financial Financial Officer Officer Senior

$282,446.10 $282,446.10

$7,809.76 $7,809.76

80 80

Debra Bournes Bournes Debra

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Vice-President Vice-President

$282,115.80 $282,115.80

$11,057.50 $11,057.50

81 81

Renée Légaré Légaré Renée

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Vice-President Vice-President

$282,115.80 $282,115.80

$11,057.50 $11,057.50

82 82

Dana Brown Brown Dana

Carleton University University Carleton

Dean Dean

$275,748.42 $275,748.42

$0.00 $0.00 $641.45 $641.45

83 83

Sarah Funnell Funnell Sarah

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

Associate Medical Medical Officer Officer of of Health/Manager, Health/Manager, COVID-19 COVID-19 Case Case and and Contact Contact Associate

$275,666.81 $275,666.81

84 84

Melissa Brouwers Brouwers Melissa

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$275,091.84 $275,091.84

$17.70 $17.70

85 85

Achuil Lual Lual Achuil

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

Project Officer Officer Project

$274,852.81 $274,852.81

$287.09 $287.09

86 86

Paula Doering Doering Paula

Bruyère Continuing Continuing Care Care Bruyère

Senior Vice-President, Vice-President, Clinical Clinical Programs, Programs, Chief Chief Nursing Nursing Executive Executive Senior and Allied Allied Health Health and

$274,348.09 $274,348.09

$7,423.44 $7,423.44

87 87

Michel Piche Piche Michel

Carleton University University Carleton

Vice-President, Finance Finance and and Administration Administration Vice-President,

$273,074.76 $273,074.76

$0.00 $0.00

88 88

Daniel Chenier Chenier Daniel

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Recreation, Recreation, Cultural Cultural and and Facility Facility Services Services General

$272,895.70 $272,895.70

$7,781.88 $7,781.88

89 89

John Bell Bell John

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Senior Research Research Scientist Scientist Senior

$271,373.93 $271,373.93

$17.22 $17.22

90 90

François Julien Julien François

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Dean Dean

$270,955.44 $270,955.44

$0.00 $0.00

91 91

Robert Bourgeois Bourgeois Robert

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-President Vice-President

$270,000.00 $270,000.00

$0.00 $0.00

92 92

Michael Geraghty Geraghty Michael

Children’s Hospital Hospital Of Of Eastern Eastern Ontario Ontario —— Ottawa Ottawa Children’s Children’s Treatment Treatment Centre Centre Children’s

Medical Head Head Metabolic Metabolic Diseases Diseases Program Program Medical

$269,999.60 $269,999.60

$672.60 $672.60

93 93

Kym Boycott Boycott Kym

Children’s Hospital Hospital Of Of Eastern Eastern Ontario Ontario —— Ottawa Ottawa Children’s Children’s Treatment Treatment Centre Centre Children’s

Division Chief Chief Genetics Genetics Division

$268,224.16 $268,224.16

$556.20 $556.20

94 94

Robert Boyd Boyd Robert

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$268,091.60 $268,091.60

$0.00 $0.00

95 95

Mary Macdonald Macdonald Mary

Canadian Institute Institute for for Health Health Info Info Canadian

Vice-President Vice-President

$267,908.08 $267,908.08

$1,863.12 $1,863.12

96 96

Larry Kostiuk Kostiuk Larry

Carleton University University Carleton

Dean Dean

$267,881.77 $267,881.77

$0.00 $0.00

97 97

Ruth Slack Slack Ruth

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$265,091.60 $265,091.60

$40.20 $40.20

98 98

Steven Bell Bell Steven

City of of Ottawa Ottawa —— Police Police Services Services City

Deputy Chief Chief Deputy

$263,081.35 $263,081.35

$20,515.51 $20,515.51

$262,311.12 $262,311.12

$82.92 $82.92

99 99

Sylvain Charbonneau Charbonneau Sylvain

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-President Vice-President

100 100

Wojtek Michalowski Michalowski Wojtek

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Dean Dean

$262,257.68 $262,257.68

$82.92 $82.92

101 101

Uday Singh Singh Jaswal Jaswal Uday

City of of Ottawa Ottawa —— Police Police Services Services City

Deputy Chief Chief Deputy

$261,635.60 $261,635.60

$821.50 $821.50

102 102

Edith Dumont Dumont Edith

Conseil Des Des Écoles Écoles Publiques Publiques De De L’est L’est De De L’ontario L’ontario Conseil

Détachement externe externe Détachement

$260,697.69 $260,697.69

$0.00 $0.00

103 103

Anthony Di Di Monte Monte Anthony

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Emergency Emergency and and Protective Protective Services Services General

$260,325.18 $260,325.18

$1,693.64 $1,693.64

104 104

Donna Gray Gray Donna

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Community Community and and Social Social Services Services General

$259,397.94 $259,397.94

$8,224.04 $8,224.04

105 105

Christine M M Armour Armour Christine

Children’s Hospital Hospital Of Of Eastern Eastern Ontario Ontario —— Ottawa Ottawa Children’s Children’s Treatment Treatment Centre Centre Children’s

Staff Physician, Physician, Genetics Genetics Staff

$258,856.00 $258,856.00

$556.20 $556.20

106 106

Joanne Read Read Joanne

The Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Hospital The

Vice-President Vice-President

$257,493.60 $257,493.60

$10,968.45 $10,968.45

107 107

Réjean Sirois Sirois Réjean

Conseil Des Des Écoles Écoles Catholiques Catholiques Du Du Centre Centre Est Est Conseil

Directeur de de l’éducation l’éducation et et secrétaire-trésorier secrétaire-trésorier Directeur

$255,611.91 $255,611.91

$0.00 $0.00

108 108

Paul Hendry Hendry Paul

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Vice-Dean Vice-Dean

$255,450.00 $255,450.00

$0.00 $0.00

109 109

Caroline Heick Heick Caroline

Canadian Institute Institute for for Health Health Info Info Canadian

Vice-President Vice-President

$254,487.12 $254,487.12

$2,367.36 $2,367.36

110 110

Marc Laframboise Laframboise Marc

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

Captain Captain

$254,299.01 $254,299.01

$760.30 $760.30

111 111

Rick O’Connor O’Connor Rick

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

City Clerk Clerk City

$251,943.45 $251,943.45

$8,218.68 $8,218.68

112 112

Thomas Tomberlin Tomberlin Thomas

Carleton University University Carleton

Provost and and Vice-President, Vice-President, Academic Academic Provost

$251,720.77 $251,720.77

$0.00 $0.00

113 113

Akos Hoffer Hoffer Akos

Perley and and Rideau Rideau Veterans’ Veterans’ Health Health Centre Centre Perley

Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer Chief

$250,988.63 $250,988.63

$1,893.19 $1,893.19

114 114

Daniel Figeys Figeys Daniel

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$250,591.27 $250,591.27

$40.20 $40.20

115 115

David Lohnes Lohnes David

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$250,508.48 $250,508.48

$40.20 $40.20

116 116

Debra Lynkowski Lynkowski Debra

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Chief Operating Operating Officer Officer Chief

$250,463.20 $250,463.20

$11,317.02 $11,317.02

117 117

Stephen Willis Willis Stephen

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Planning, Planning, Infrastructure Infrastructure and and Economic Economic Development Development General

$250,125.61 $250,125.61

$14,687.24 $14,687.24

118 118

Kevin Wylie Wylie Kevin

City of of Ottawa Ottawa City

General Manager, Manager, Public Public Works Works and and Environmental Environmental Service Service General

$250,125.58 $250,125.58

$7,787.24 $7,787.24

119 119

Daniel Krewski Krewski Daniel

University of of Ottawa Ottawa University

Full Professor Professor Full

$250,091.60 $250,091.60

$0.00 $0.00

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THE LIST Rank

Name

WHO MAKES WHAT – PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS

(HIGHEST-PAID EMPLOYEES AT PROVINCIALLY-FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS IN OTTAWA. SOURCE: ONTARIO MINISTRY OF FINANCE)

Employer

Job title

Salary paid

Taxable benefits

120

Lucie Thibault

University of Ottawa

Dean

$247,922.52

$0.00

121

Marc Joyal

University of Ottawa

Vice-President

$247,500.00

$0.00

122

Brent Diverty

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Vice-President

$247,178.86

$2,050.08

123

Kathleen Morris

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Vice-President

$247,178.86

$1,830.72

124

Ronald Huxter

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Vice-President and Chief Information Officer

$246,397.56

$2,180.64

125

Tom Valks

University of Ottawa

Senior Director

$246,312.24

$0.00

126

Sanni Yaya

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$245,203.96

$82.92

127

Marcio Gomes

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Pathologist

$243,676.21

$0.00

128

Brent Moloughney

City of Ottawa

Deputy Medical Officer of Health

$242,759.89

$721.71

129

Jeffrey Letourneau

City of Ottawa — Police Services

Chief Administrative Officer

$242,412.34

$1,060.05

130

William Stanford

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$241,890.56

$769.74 $8,592.12

131

Valerie Turner

City of Ottawa

General Manager, Innovative Client Services

$241,579.80

132

Kevin Kee

University of Ottawa

Dean

$241,496.52

$0.00

133

Gisèle Moungar

Hôpital Montfort

Registered Nurse

$240,890.45

$420.38

134

Camille Williams-Taylor

Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

Director of Education

$240,806.76

$12,000.00

135

Michael Organ

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$240,091.76

$0.00

136

Mary Boutette

Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre

Chief Operating Officer

$238,838.38

$1,711.70

137

Liam Peyton

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$238,670.72

$0.00

138

Mark Freel

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$238,508.69

$0.00

139

Paul Van Oorschot

Carleton University

Faculty Member

$238,083.05

$0.00

140

Robert Gallagher

Ottawa Young Men’s and Young Women’s Christian Assoc

Chief Executive Officer

$238,025.28

$1,971.77

141

Stephen Ferguson

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$237,091.76

$17.70

142

Jules Carrière

University of Ottawa

Vice-Provost

$236,509.56

$82.92

143

Jacques Beauvais

University of Ottawa

Dean

$235,971.96

$82.92

144

Sudhir Sundaresan

University of Ottawa

Chair

$235,400.08

$0.00

145

Cheryl Susan Mcwatters

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$235,091.60

$0.00

146

Andre Plourde

Carleton University

Dean

$234,451.37

$0.00

147

Wendy Stephanson

City of Ottawa

Chief Financial Officer

$234,428.63

$8,920.79

148

Paul Villeneuve

Carleton University

Faculty Member

$234,386.41

$0.00

149

Marie-Eve Sylvestre

University of Ottawa

Dean

$234,256.56

$0.00

150

Trevor Arnason

City of Ottawa

Associate Medical Officer of Health

$234,252.18

$580.70

151

Dr. Julie Richer

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Staff Physician, Genetics

$234,000.00

$556.20

152

Bernard Etzinger

The Ottawa Hospital

Vice-President

$233,252.10

$7,909.61

153

Mohamed Atia

Carleton University

Faculty Member

$231,996.64

$0.00

154

Nina Kressler

Ottawa Convention Centre Corporation

President and Chief Executive Officer

$231,635.79

$14,354.13

155

Adam Dodek

University of Ottawa

Dean

$231,593.44

$82.92

156

Stephen O Reilly

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Executive Director

$231,225.22

$3,028.32

157

Danielle Mcdonald

City of Ottawa — Library Services

Chief Executive Officer

$231,027.63

$1,407.12

158

Lorne Wiesenfeld

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$231,000.00

$0.00

159

Cynthia Phelan

Sandy Hill Community Health Centre

Physician

$230,905.04

$1,184.58

160

Ghassan Jabbour

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$230,882.64

$82.92

161

Julian Little

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$230,091.80

$0.00

162

Pierre Berini

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$230,091.68

$0.00

163

Michael Geist

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$230,091.68

$0.00

164

Shana Poplack

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$230,091.68

$82.92

165

David Moher

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$229,749.23

$746.14

166

Jules Thibault

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$229,389.04

$0.00

167

Marcel Mérette

University of Ottawa

Deputy Provost

$229,232.64

$82.92

168

Diane Mccutcheon

Algonquin College Of Applied Arts and Technology

Vice-President Human Resources

$228,695.11

$261.10 $2,619.12

169

Francine Anne Roy

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Vice-President

$228,550.04

170

Rafik Goubran

Carleton University

Vice-President, Research and International

$228,241.78

$0.00

171

Brian Laffin

Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre

Chief Financial Officer

$228,225.78

$1,629.42

172

Howard Nemiroff

Carleton University

Associate Dean

$228,136.01

$0.00

173

Laurie Chan

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$228,091.76

$0.00

174

Paul Corkum

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$228,091.76

$0.00

175

Robert Korneluk

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Laboratory Scientist

$227,978.05

$0.00

176

Vicki Leblanc

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$227,889.28

$0.00 $738.08

177

Miller Macpherson

The Ottawa Hospital

Head of Physics

$227,731.49

178

R. Tom Baker

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$227,591.60

$0.00

179

Juan Scaiano

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$227,591.60

$0.00

80

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WHO MAKES WHAT – PROVINCIALLY FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS

(HIGHEST-PAID EMPLOYEES AT PROVINCIALLY-FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS IN OTTAWA. SOURCE: ONTARIO MINISTRY OF FINANCE)

Name

Employer

Job title

180

Lorraine Dyke

Carleton University

Deputy Provost, Academic Operations and Planning

181

Thomas D’Amico

Ottawa Catholic School Board

Director of Education

Salary paid

Taxable benefits

$227,183.15

$0.00

$227,088.24

$82.42

182

Annick Bergeron

University of Ottawa

Secretary General

$226,113.00

$0.00

183

Peter Jaskiewicz

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$225,983.12

$0.00

184

Claire Turenne-Sjolander

University of Ottawa

Vice-Provost

$225,927.96

$0.00

185

Richard Barwell

University of Ottawa

Dean

$225,669.96

$0.00

186

Ron Amos

City of Ottawa

Platoon Chief

$225,618.90

$1,085.17

187

Thomas Brabec

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$225,091.76

$82.92

188

Ronald Labonté

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$225,091.76

$0.00

189

David Sankoff

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$225,091.76

$0.00

190

Albert Stolow

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$225,091.76

$0.00

191

Kristin Baetz

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$224,982.88

$40.20

192

Louis Barriault

University of Ottawa

Dean

$224,951.52

$0.00

193

Caroline Roy-Egner

Hôpital Montfort

Vice-President Planning Transformation and Chief Human Resources Officer

$224,387.05

$1,946.94

194

Douglas Geoffrey Manuel

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$224,297.10

$730.80

195

Claude D’Amours

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$224,112.37

$0.00

196

Pawel Hawrylak

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$223,508.26

$98.52

197

Lynn Megeney

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$223,433.44

$726.68

198

Neala Barton

Canadian Institute for Health Info

Vice-President

$222,965.82

$2,162.51

199

Julie Shaw

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA)

Clinical Laboratory Scientists

$222,799.04

$902.88

200

Jonathan Lee

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$222,591.60

$0.00

201

Timothy Lethbridge

University of Ottawa

Vice-Dean

$222,549.40

$98.52

202

Eric Bercier

University of Ottawa

Associate Vice-President

$222,464.89

$0.00

203

Shaobo Ji

Carleton University

Associate Dean

$221,924.94

$0.00

204

Christopher Janzen

Algonquin College Of Applied Arts and Technology

Senior Vice-President Academic

$221,878.75

$420.49

205

Shi Wen

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist

$221,206.28

$17.22

206

Kimberly Matheson

Carleton University

Director

$220,920.11

$0.00

207

Steven Cooke

Carleton University

Director

$220,440.84

$0.00

208

Xiaoyi Bao

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$220,091.60

$0.00

209

Azzedine Boukerche

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$220,091.60

$0.00

210

Hussein Mouftah

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$220,091.60

$98.52

211

Steve Perry

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$220,044.00

$0.00

212

Melissa T Carter

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Staff Physician, Genetics

$219,999.00

$556.20

213

David Dyment

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Staff Physician, Genetics

$219,999.00

$556.20

214

Sarah Sawyer

Children’s Hospital Of Eastern Ontario — Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre

Staff Physician, Genetics

$219,999.00

$556.20

215

Andre Longtin

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$219,829.52

$0.00

216

Duane Mcnair

Algonquin College Of Applied Arts and Technology

Vice-President Finance and Administration

$219,548.52

$402.59 $402.59

217

Laura Stanbra

Algonquin College Of Applied Arts and Technology

Vice-President Student Services

$219,548.52

218

Bijan Raahemi

University of Ottawa

Full Professor

$219,334.94

$98.52

219

Alex Kirady

City of Ottawa — Police Services

Constable

$219,145.73

$573.48

220

Douglas Gray

The Ottawa Hospital

Senior Research Scientist/Scientifique principal

$218,506.41

$696.76

The provincial government does not disclose the work location of individuals included in its annual disclosure of public-sector employees who earn more than $100,000. This means that many Ottawa residents who work for Toronto-based ministries and organizations, such as those employed by the Crown Attorney’s Office, have been excluded.

By the numbers 15,000

Nearly Ottawa-based employees working for provincially funded organizations earned more than $100,000 in 2020. That includes:

3,375

1,117

City of Ottawa

Ottawa Hospital employees

1,674 University of Ottawa staff

Carleton University staff

1,460 Ottawa Police Service employees

1,009 727

Ottawa Carleton District School Board employees

686

Ottawa Catholic School Board Employees

501 Algonquin College staff 312 CHEO staff 245 Montfort Hospital staff 205 Royal Ottawa Health Care staff

272

Queensway Carleton Hospital staff

113

Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association employees

202 Bruyere Continuing Care staff 76 Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa employees


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