
Champagne maintains Canada’s approach to AI is ‘ahead of the curve’
Canada’s industry minister says he thinks the country is “ahead of the curve” with its approach to AI, beating even the European Union.
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Champagne maintains Canada’s approach to AI is ‘ahead of the curve’
Canada’s industry minister says he thinks the country is “ahead of the curve” with its approach to AI, beating even the European Union.

Feds widen pathways for attracting tech talent
Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.

Shopify to fight CRA request for six years of merchant tax records: CEO
Shopify Inc.’s chief executive says the company will fight a request from the Canada Revenue Agency to turn over six years of records for Canadian

As tech industry readies for Collision conference, some wonder about the future of the event
Between appearances from AI leader Geoffrey Hinton and executives from Airbnb, Amazon Web Services and Google’s AI researcher Deep Mind will be another hot topic:


Techopia Live: New CEO heralds next chapter for JSI
JSI has more than 400 employees working around the world in offices near Washington, Frankfurt and Sydney. Just days ago, an external CEO took the

Canadian technology organizations form semiconductor working group
Several Canadian tech organizations are forming a group to advance the country’s semiconductor industry. The group is called the Semiconductor Industry Leadership and Innovation Canada


Game for an IPO: New Sens investor David Ross looks to take Ross Video public by 2025
As Ross Video approaches its 50th birthday next year, David Ross is also nearing a significant milestone. He’ll turn 60 in April 2025 – the

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