
Caroline Phillips
Social Columnist at Ottawa Business Journal
social columnist for the Ottawa Business Journal and professional party crasher. Wife and mom.
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1 month ago |
carolineinthecapital.ca | Caroline Phillips
Few physicians in Ottawa work harder than Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng to bridge the gap between medical expertise and public understanding, all with the goal of keeping more patients out of his Intensive Care Unit. As a critical care and palliative physician at The Ottawa Hospital, he tells it like it is, dropping the medical mumbo jumbo and arrogant airs while remaining passionate and compassionate.
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1 month ago |
carolineinthecapital.ca | Caroline Phillips
Maybe it’s the distinctive green front door that gives away which house in Rockcliffe Park is home to the Irish ambassador. Or perhaps it’s the warm welcome extended there each St. Patrick’s Day — a reminder that, even as relations remain strained between Canada and our neighbour to the south — the Irish know how to bring people together.
First English judgment on LIBOR transition - Standard Chartered PLC v Guaranty Nominees Ltd & others
Oct 22, 2024 |
lexology.com | Peter Wickham |Caroline Phillips
On 15 October 2024, the High Court handed down its judgment in Standard Chartered PLC v Guaranty Nominees Ltd & others, a case under the Financial Markets Test Case Scheme relating to the transition from LIBOR to alternative benchmark rates.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
obj.ca | Caroline Phillips
Every small business has its own reason for wanting to help out its community. For Liz Ellwood, co-owner of a small batch of delicious donut shops, her motivation comes from simply being alive. Years ago, she beat cervical cancer; some of the women treated alongside her for the same disease at the same stage did not. “I could name at least six women who I got very close to who are not here — moms, daughters, kindergarten teachers, university professors,” said the 42-year-old businesswoman.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
obj.ca | Caroline Phillips
The last thing a struggling parent needs to hear while caring for a child in crisis is another parent talking about how perfect their Little Suzie or Johnny is. What’s more comforting is the assurance that they’re not alone, and that others understand what they’re going through. For nearly 25 years, Pleo – Parents’ Lifeline has been helping parents navigate the mental health system, offering support and strategies for coping, and providing non-judgmental understanding and listening.
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