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Ottawa (Canada), a land of hospital facilities, tourism, Business, finance, administration, and sales and service occupations



Ottawa is an exciting city with endless opportunities with a mature-growing market of + 1 million consumers capable to consume services.
Ottawa's primary employers are the Public Service of Canada and the high-tech industry.
The national headquarters for many federal departments are located in Ottawa. The city has a high standard of living. It is also rated the second cleanest city in Canada, and third cleanest city in the world.

It is estimated that the National Capital Region attracts around 7.3 million tourists annually who spend about 1.18 billion dollars.

The Kanata Research Park is home to many companies, mostly high-tech. In effect, Ottawa is also an important technology centre.

The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) is a major children's hospital and university teaching hospital that serves Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.

Another major employer is the health sector, which employs over 18,000 people.

 Four active general hospitals are in the Ottawa area: Queensway-Carleton Hospital, The Ottawa Hospital, Montfort Hospital, and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario.

 Several specialized hospital facilities are also present, such as the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre.
Business, finance, administration, and sales and service occupations rank high among types of occupations.

The National Defence Headquarters located in Ottawa is the main command centre for the Canadian Armed Forces and hosts the Department of National Defence. The Ottawa area includes CFS Leitrim, CFB Uplands, and the former CFB Rockcliffe.

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