Feds pledge cash for supply chain problems, but plenty of gaps persist
The federal government plans to spend more than a half-billion dollars to fix supply chain issues, but experts say it falls far short of the
Feds pledge cash for supply chain problems, but plenty of gaps persist
The federal government plans to spend more than a half-billion dollars to fix supply chain issues, but experts say it falls far short of the
Ottawa AI enterprise MindBridge earns spot on coveted list of global tech pioneers
Local producer of fraud-detection software joins elite group of past honourees on World Economic Forum list that includes Google and Twitter.
Op-ed: Ottawa kids are part of a climate revolution. Let’s join them before it’s too late
Mike Gerbis, CEO of the GLOBE Series, calls on members of the Ottawa business community to join youth-led action against climate change
Canada has fifth biggest AI workforce, but still lacks diversity: study
Canada has the globe’s fifth largest artificial intelligence workforce, but is still far from closing the gender gap in the sector, according to new rankings
Fresh government creates occasion for tech innovation: ex White House official
When Vivek Kundra started working in the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama was fighting “tooth-and-nail” to keep his BlackBerry. Seven years later, the
Feds studying how to help startups become billion-dollar firms
The federal government is closely studying recommendations on how to help Canadian tech startups grow into global success stories – transformations that could eventually provide a boost
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