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Ottawa widens pathways for attracting tech talent

Ottawa widens pathways for attracting tech talent

TORONTO — Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.
How gold nanoparticles in bandages help detect COVID-19

How gold nanoparticles in bandages help detect COVID-19

Bandage tech used to identify specific antibodies
Delta-raised musician wants to disrupt digital streaming

Delta-raised musician wants to disrupt digital streaming

Ryder Havdale launches new app, Helios, so artists get more return
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ ranks high in digital readiness: Cisco

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ ranks high in digital readiness: Cisco

Cisco report on digital technology capacity ranks Canada high, but with big gaps in north
Canadian technology organizations form semiconductor working group

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 Action Network
Quantum computing pioneer D-Wave ditching СÀ¶ÊÓƵ headquarters for U.S.

Quantum computing pioneer D-Wave ditching СÀ¶ÊÓƵ headquarters for U.S.

D-Wave's outside accounting firm has declined to stand for re-election, according to SEC filing
Telus pauses fibre optic network rollout in parts of Alberta, blaming Huawei ban

Telus pauses fibre optic network rollout in parts of Alberta, blaming Huawei ban

Telus Corp. is blaming Ottawa's ban on China’s Huawei Technologies Inc. for pausing its fibre optic network build in the city of St.
Vancouver biotech Chinook Therapeutics to be acquired for US$3.2B

Vancouver biotech Chinook Therapeutics to be acquired for US$3.2B

Sale price a 67 per cent premium over the stock’s previous close
Vancouver company's AI website aims to reduce food, plastic waste

Vancouver company's AI website aims to reduce food, plastic waste

Intuitive's ChatGPT-like website enables users to ask questions about recycling
Vancouver’s Legible to enable readers to use AI to converse with book characters

Vancouver’s Legible to enable readers to use AI to converse with book characters

Book publisher seeks to distinguish itself from larger competition
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