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BNPL Expands into Tax Filing

February 26, 2026 by Newsdesk

Affirm has partnered with H&R Block Canada to offer buy now, pay later installment plans for professional tax preparation services.

The integration marks the first time a major Canadian tax provider has embedded Affirm’s pay-over-time option. Eligible clients can split fees into fixed installments with transparent pricing, no late fees, and no compounding interest. The option is available in participating offices and will expand online. The move signals BNPL’s expansion beyond retail into essential financial services, as providers seek growth in recurring and seasonal categories like tax filing.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Fintech.ca.

Xanadu Partners with Lockheed on QML

February 26, 2026 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Xanadu has launched a research collaboration with Lockheed Martin to advance foundational theory and applications in quantum machine learning (QML). The initiative will focus on quantum-enabled generative models, exploring whether quantum computers can perform Fourier-based operations inaccessible to classical machine learning. The partners aim to address data-scarce environments in sectors such as defense, finance, and pharmaceuticals.

Xanadu CEO Christian Weedbrook said the work seeks to rethink how quantum systems represent and process data. Lockheed Martin described the partnership as part of its broader exploration of transformative quantum technologies.

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Bell, Hypertec Partner on Sovereign AI

February 25, 2026 by Newsdesk

Bell and Hypertec have formed a strategic partnership to deliver sovereign AI infrastructure built, hosted, and operated in Canada. The collaboration combines Hypertec’s Canadian-manufactured, NVIDIA-based GPU systems with Bell AI Fabric, a national platform for AI compute and data centre services. The companies say the goal is to provide secure, scalable AI infrastructure while ensuring data and workloads remain under Canadian jurisdiction.

The offering targets public sector, enterprise, and research clients across defence, healthcare, financial services, and critical infrastructure. As AI adoption accelerates, the partnership aims to strengthen domestic supply chains and advance Canada’s technological sovereignty.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Newswire.ca.

Calgary’s CoolIT Scales with AI Demand

February 25, 2026 by Newsdesk

Calgary-based CoolIT Systems says it has expanded global production at triple-digit rates over the past two years as AI workloads drive demand for liquid-cooled data centres. The company increased output of coolant distribution units and coldplates while developing systems capable of cooling chips exceeding 4,000 watts and racks surpassing 500 kilowatts.

CoolIT’s technology cools more than five million processors and is deployed in seven of the world’s top ten supercomputers. The firm plans further expansion in Canada, China, and Vietnam in 2026. As AI compute density rises, liquid cooling is becoming essential infrastructure.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Calgary.tech.

Fashion’s Water Problem Meets Tech

February 25, 2026 by Newsdesk

Textile dyeing is notoriously thirsty — and dirty. Viridis Research just proved it doesn’t have to be. In a Bangladesh pilot with H&M and mill partners, the Vancouver cleantech firm achieved nearly 100% colour removal from dye wastewater, enabling treated water to cycle back into production.

The breakthrough isn’t lab-based. It ran in live factory conditions, across dye baths and treatment streams. If scaled, the technology could materially reduce freshwater demand in one of the world’s most water-intensive industries. For BC’s water-tech ecosystem, it’s global validation. For fashion supply chains, it’s a potential reset.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Techcouver.com.

Fintech Giant Bets on Canadian Talent

February 25, 2026 by Newsdesk

Fintech giant Stripe has signed a major new office lease at Portland Commons in downtown Toronto, reinforcing its long-term commitment to Canada. The San Francisco- and Dublin-based payments company first established a Canadian office in 2021 and has since expanded local engineering, product, and sales teams. The new lease signals continued investment in Toronto as a fintech hub.

The move comes amid renewed demand for office space in the city’s tech and finance sectors. For Canadian tech talent, Stripe’s expansion suggests ongoing hiring opportunities in payments and infrastructure roles.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Techtalent.ca.

Fintech Moves Ahead of Open Banking

February 24, 2026 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Loop has launched direct API integrations with QuickBooks Online, Xero, and Wave, becoming the first Canadian business banking provider to build dedicated connections to the country’s three most widely used accounting platforms. The integrations replace credential-based data scraping with tokenized API infrastructure, reducing downtime, reconciliation errors, and security risks.

Founded in 2015 by Cato Pastoll, Loop provides cross-border payments and treasury tools for SMEs and raised $6.4 million in 2024. The company says the new infrastructure improves transaction accuracy and multi-currency reporting as Canada continues debating formal Open Banking rules.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Fintech.ca.

Satellite IoT Comes to Canada

February 24, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canada’s connectivity gap just got smaller. Rogers is rolling out satellite-to-mobile IoT tracking with Geotab, allowing businesses to monitor assets even where cell towers don’t reach. With only 18% of Canada covered by traditional wireless, industries like mining, forestry, and transport often operate in blind spots.

The new system uses low-earth orbit satellites to keep devices connected, switching seamlessly between terrestrial and space-based networks. For logistics-heavy sectors, visibility equals uptime — and uptime equals revenue. In a country defined by distance, satellite IoT isn’t a luxury. It’s infrastructure.

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Thomson Reuters Scales Enterprise AI

February 24, 2026 by Newsdesk

Thomson Reuters says one million professionals across 107 countries now use its AI assistant, CoCounsel, marking a milestone in enterprise AI adoption within regulated industries. The figure spans legal, tax, audit, compliance, risk, and trade professionals.

Unlike general-purpose chatbots, CoCounsel is embedded directly within Thomson Reuters platforms and grounded in licensed legal and tax content. The company says customer data is not used to train third-party models. CEO Steve Hasker said professionals are choosing AI they trust when reputations and client data are at stake. The next generation of CoCounsel Legal is set to enter beta soon.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on LegalTech.ca.

AI Reshapes Marketing Funnel

February 24, 2026 by Newsdesk

Salesforce says artificial intelligence reshaped holiday shopping, with AI and agents driving 20% of global orders worth US$262 billion. Yet 67% of Canadian marketing leaders report struggling to keep pace with shifting consumer behaviour.

The findings come from Salesforce’s State of Marketing report, which surveyed 4,450 marketers globally, including 250 in Canada. While 85% say AI is raising customer expectations, nearly half of Google searches now display AI-generated summaries, compressing the traditional marketing funnel. Eighty-eight percent say customers expect two-way conversations, but 87% admit running generic campaigns. Forty-four percent have yet to adapt strategies for AI-driven discovery.

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