The future of driving has already hit Canadian roads
GM Canada’s Reza Zarringhalam is shaping the global future of autonomous driving from Ontario.
GM Canada’s Reza Zarringhalam is shaping the global future of autonomous driving from Ontario.
Georgian survey shows domestic companies lag international peers in “foundational” AI adoption.
Pearson is tapping Canadian startups to reshape how passengers, baggage, and aircraft move from curb to gate.
Post-secondaries need more money and expertise to deal with AI shift, Council of Ontario Universities says.
At Toronto Tech Week, Naran said uptake of AI tools for financial management is “surprisingly low.”
AI promises faster workflows, but healthcare orgs want clear answers on privacy, reliability, and accountability.
Austin argues the country needs to “widen our aperture” and let the market pick winners.
Before it sold to Nvidia, Toronto AI startup struggled to find local adopters willing to take a risk.
Prime Minister Carney has confirmed that the long-delayed strategy will be released next week.
ProteinQure’s co-founder argues “messy biology experiments” are still the bottleneck.
Waabi founder said at BetaKit’s Most Ambitious: Town Hall that Canada could lead the physical AI revolution.
Canadian founders of YC-backed Oohlala Mobile return with new startup.
Liu is fine with AI coding, but finds the notion of it writing stories for him “revolting.”
Growing Canada’s domestic capacity was a focus of Homecoming’s sovereignty-themed panel.
Osler Deal Points Report found that AI captured 54 cents of every Canadian venture dollar last year.