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August 8, 2025 Volkswagen’s battery subsidiary PowerCo has launched its first recruitment drive for what will be the largest electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in Canada, promising hundreds of well-paid jobs in its early phase and thousands once more...

July 30, 2025 Nova Scotia is set to become Canada’s leader in offshore wind power, with the federal government officially designating five offshore wind energy zones—the first of their kind in the country. Announced Monday by the Canada–Nova more...

July 30, 2025 New platform designed to meet strict compliance and privacy needs of government and enterprise users OpenText and TELUS are joining forces to deliver what they call Canada’s first fully sovereign cloud platform for artificial intelligence more...

July 18, 2025 More Canadians are moving to Canadian purchases online and the .ca has become a symbol of trust.  Use of generative AI is growing but concerns about misinformation and declining trust in online platforms are also more...

June 25, 2025 If you’ve been following the tech news lately, it seems that intelligent robots are showing up everywhere — and now, they’re even taking summer jobs at the beach. Canada’s first beach-cleaning robot is patrolling Ontario more...

June 24, 2025 A new report from Okta shows that despite growing fears about identity theft, most Canadians are still taking risky shortcuts with their online security. Sixty-five per cent admit to reusing the same few passwords across more...

June 23, 2025 A new quantum computing super hub has opened in Lethbridge, Alberta, marking a global first in integrating quantum and classical computing technologies. Developed by SuperQ Quantum Computing, the platform combines classical CPUs and GPUs with more...

June 10, 2025 IBM has committed to building the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, marking a decisive step in moving the field from experimental breakthroughs to commercial-scale deployment. The announcement lays down a public timeline from more...

June 7, 2025 A new Canadian border security bill includes sweeping surveillance powers that have little to do with customs or immigration, according to leading legal expert Michael Geist. The University of Ottawa law professor says Bill C-70 more...

June 1, 2025 Nord Quantique says it has demonstrated a key step toward practical quantum computing — using a single qubit to detect its own errors without additional hardware. The Sherbrooke-based startup announced Thursday it has successfully encoded more...

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