✨🏡 Ottawa Friends - Let’s Talk Real Estate! ✨ Why keep paying someone else’s mortgage when those same dollars could be growing your own equity each month? 📈💰 Right now, there are some incredible opportunities for homebuyers in Ottawa - and I mean the kind you don’t want to scroll past. … [Read more...]
Why Ottawa is Home
The canal is quiet at dawn. The water stands still, carrying the first blush of sunlight like a secret it isn’t ready to share. My breath feels amazing in the cool morning air, and the only sound is the soft rhythm of my footsteps along the path. It’s in moments like this - unplanned, unhurried - … [Read more...]
Return the Cart: What Small Acts Reveal About Us
It happens quietly in parking lots across Canada. You’ve loaded the last of your groceries into the trunk, closed the hatch, and the cart stands there - empty, idle, waiting. What you do next might feel inconsequential, even mundane. But this moment, however fleeting, is the stage for a small … [Read more...]
Canada Moves Quietly, but It Does Move
There’s something uniquely frustrating about seeing what’s coming and watching everyone else miss it - not because you’re smarter, but because you’re paying attention to things they’re not. For the past six months, I’ve been telling anyone who would listen that the Liberals weren’t as done as … [Read more...]
The Risk Worth Taking: A Path Forward for Impact Investing
This is a follow-up to The Cost of Doing Good, where I challenged the social impact sector - particularly foundations - to pause and ask some uncomfortable questions about the prevailing push toward impact investing. The first article wasn’t a critique of the idea itself but an invitation to a … [Read more...]
The Cost of Doing Good: Rethinking the Impact Investing Chorus
When it comes to the social impact sector, and especially philanthropy, everyone - or almost everyone - is now carrying the flag of impact investing. It’s the movement of our time, the banner under which finance is expected to find its moral compass. And you would think that cash-rich … [Read more...]
The Inevitable Rise of Mark Carney: Why the 2025 Election Was Never just Poilievre’s to Win
Everyone around me had already called the election for Poilievre. They saw a struggling Liberal Party, an unpopular prime minister, and a Conservative leader who had mastered the art of political combat. The narrative was locked in: this was a change election, and Trudeau’s Liberals were … [Read more...]
Building TalentBridge: Core Pillars of Innovation, Creativity, and Resilience
From 2008 to 2012, I had the privilege of leading the TalentBridge program at OCRI, dedicated to developing practical innovators - young individuals from Ottawa ready to think creatively, adapt swiftly, and drive meaningful change. Our foundation at TalentBridge was built on a few key principles … [Read more...]
A Heartfelt Tribute: Honoring Bharat Rudra’s Lifetime of Giving
This Thursday evening, Bharat Rudra received the "2024 Lifetime Achievement Award" from Volunteer Ottawa at the vOscars Awards. It was a deeply meaningful night, as I finally had the chance to shine a light on a man who has quietly devoted his entire life to uplifting our community. This award … [Read more...]








