Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
All grocers need to sign code of conduct for it to be successful, Metro CEO tells MPs
All major industry players need to sign on to the grocery code of conduct in order for it to be successful, said Metro Inc. president
Umicore finalizes agreement with feds, province to build EV battery plant west of Kingston
The federal and provincial governments have finalized an agreement with global materials technology and recycling group Umicore to proceed with the construction of a new
Tech community weighing how to balance AI’s risks and rewards at Elevate conference
Members of Canada’s tech community are concerned about how the country will rein in the risks of AI without stifling innovation.
Feds roll out voluntary code of conduct for AI as ‘fear’ persists over its use
The federal government on Wednesday unfurled a voluntary code of conduct for generative AI, as anxiety persists over its proliferation and pace of development.
Canada’s inflation rate jumps to 4%, making the BoC’s next rate decision harder
gher gasoline prices drove Canada’s inflation rate to 4.0 per cent in August, making it the second month in a row inflation has risen.
Federal government will remove GST on new rental housing builds, senior source says
PM Justin Trudeau will announce Thursday the removal of the GST on construction of new rental apartment buildings, according to a senior government source.
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.
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:
One tourist company struggles to stay afloat in the midst of downtown job action
A week into the federal public service strike, the owner of a small tourism company on Sparks Street says the picketing currently underway downtown will
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