It’s easy to pinpoint March 11 as the day things looked most dire this year for the capital region’s tech sector. That was when tech bellwether Ciena shut down its Kanata campus after one of its 1,600 employees tested positive for COVID-19. Read More
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COVID-19: How Ottawa's top tech companies were poised to be essential in the pandemic
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