Local play explores life after slavery, writes Jillian Follert.
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Local play explores life after slavery, writes Jillian Follert.
Picture this: the City of Ottawa decides to help out one of Ottawa’s most renowned festivals by offering a bailout loan of $300,000. Other organizers of equally cash strapped events inquire about perhaps receiving similar help for their own fledging festivals. The mayor of Ottawa calls this request “out of line and out of place.”
Ottawa businesses have given up fighting for compensation for financial losses suffered during the G-20 Summit held in Ottawa more than a year ago.
Starting a technology company now would seem to be a bad idea to most. For Nish Patel, however, starting DNA 13 in September 2001 worked perfectly well.