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Last call to register for our 167th Annual General Meeting

All members are invited to join us!


You will learn more about the work of OBOT over the last year and what is to come. Make your voice heard and exercise your vote as a proud member.

Network with top business and community leaders.

Meet our board of directors.


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Join today and be a part of the conversation about the future of Ottawa. Work with your business community to help impact change in support of your business' growth and our city's success.

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OBOT is the voice of business and key advocate for economic development in our nation's capital. We are an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit association driven by our mission to cultivate a thriving world class business community. The work we do is powered by our members and volunteers. To all of the new and long standing OBOT members - thank you for your leadership in our community.

Stronger Together.

Everyone is welcome to join us for a fun networking reception immediately following our AGM to celebrate our thriving Ottawa business community.


Network with top business and community leaders and meet our new OBOT Board of Directors. Make connections, build relationships and engage in conversations about the future of our city.

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“Business leaders really do see themselves as having a role and responsibility in deciding how our community moves forward. OBOT relies on these leaders to help us decide what the agendas that we’re going to advocate for.”


Tune in to hear more about the relationship between business and community development and economic growth with Sueling Ching, Roger Greenberg, Mark Goudie, and David Ross.

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Proud OBOT member Asign is hosting a series of webinars to share more about Deaf culture, sign language and what it means to offer accessible communication.

Join Brenda Jenkins and James Etheridge on June 17th to learn more about best practices for accommodating Deaf customers and employees and what organizations are required to do, according to Canadian legislation.

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Join Roxanne Whiting on June 24th as she shares her journey of growing up with Deaf parents in Ottawa and becoming a champion for accessible communication. The session will also cover the qualifications and standards essential for effective interpretation, while squashing some misconceptions.

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SPONSORED BY OBOT MEMBER: ASIGN

Do you own a business in Ottawa?


Ottawa Public Health has developed a new Mental Health and Substance Use Health Business Support Toolkit with local resources including contact lists, posters, naloxone kits and training information!


We know that mental health, community prosperity and economic growth all must be part of the same conversation. This toolkit was developed with input and feedback from the business community, including OBOT, business improvement areas, and community associations.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE TOOLKIT
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