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Denvr Charts New Path in AI Infrastructure

April 1, 2026 by Newsdesk

Calgary-based Denvr is pursuing a distinct strategy in Canada’s rapidly expanding AI infrastructure sector, focusing on modular, scalable systems rather than large data centre developments. The company builds and operates its own infrastructure while offering integrated software and services to support AI application development.

Executives say the approach aims to create domestic demand and support Canadian firms seeking sovereign computing solutions. Drawing on expertise from former Silent-Aire leaders, Denvr emphasizes energy efficiency and flexible deployment. With growing interest in data sovereignty, the company is positioning itself as a national alternative to global hyperscale providers.

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Canada Invests $79M in AI Manufacturing Projects

April 1, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canada is investing more than $79 million to integrate artificial intelligence into manufacturing, with industry contributing over $50 million and federal funding supplying the remainder. Next Generation Manufacturing Canada announced support for 20 projects spanning automotive, defence, and semiconductor production.

Participating firms include e-Zinc, Xaba, and InPho, each deploying AI to improve efficiency and quality. Officials say the initiative aims to strengthen domestic capacity and global competitiveness. Data shows Canada lags in robotics adoption, though AI and automation can boost productivity. Industry leaders argue immediate deployment of AI technologies is critical to maintaining competitiveness in global manufacturing markets.

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Built in Canada Awards Celebrate National Innovators

April 1, 2026 by Newsdesk

Build Canada and Simple Ventures hosted the inaugural Built in Canada Awards in Toronto, recognizing leading entrepreneurs and companies shaping the nation’s innovation economy. The event drew over 200 attendees and honoured eight winners selected from more than 400 submissions nationwide.

Categories included growth, impact, and leadership, with recipients such as Clutch, Felix Health, Spellbook, and AlayaCare. Shopify President Harley Finkelstein delivered a keynote emphasizing Canada’s entrepreneurial potential. Organizers said the awards aim to celebrate founders building domestically and strengthen national pride in innovation. Nominations for the next awards cycle are scheduled to open in winter 2026.

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Canadian CEOs Shift Focus to Global Leadership

April 1, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canadian technology firms are prioritizing global leadership over market access, according to a new survey by the Council of Canadian Innovators. The report, based on responses from 125 CEOs, found companies are focused on securing positions within global value chains and shaping emerging industries.

Thirty-nine percent cited customer acquisition as their top priority, ahead of capital, regulation, and talent. Many firms already operate internationally, selling into over 190 countries. The study highlights a policy gap, with governments focused on market access rather than demand creation and standards-setting needed to support long-term competitiveness and economic growth.

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AXL Launches Faculty Fellows to Power AI Startups

March 31, 2026 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based venture studio AXL has launched its inaugural Faculty Fellows program, enlisting nine University of Toronto professors to support AI startup development. The initiative embeds experienced researchers into early-stage companies, reflecting a shift toward integrating academic expertise at inception.

Fellows bring experience from organizations including NVIDIA, Adobe, NASA, and Samsung, and will advise on scaling AI systems from research to production. AXL said the program addresses a key gap in translating innovation into commercial outcomes. Executives argue that combining scientific credibility with venture building will strengthen Canada’s ability to compete globally in artificial intelligence development.

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TD Targets Gen Z With Simplified Investing Platform

March 31, 2026 by Newsdesk

Toronto-Dominion Bank has launched a redesigned TD Easy Trade app aimed at attracting a new generation of self-directed investors. The mobile-first platform offers commission-free trading, no account fees, and access to investing with as little as $1 through partial shares. TD said the app emphasizes simplicity, education, and accessibility, particularly for younger users.

The release reflects growing competition between traditional banks and fintech platforms. Executives noted that while many Gen Z investors already participate in markets, confidence remains a barrier. The app also includes access to human support, blending digital tools with personalized guidance for users.

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AI Home Care Hubs Target Canada’s Healthcare Strain

March 31, 2026 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based CHAH AI Care and Quoted Tech have partnered to develop AI-powered home healthcare hubs aimed at supporting seniors and patients with complex conditions. The system combines in-home sensors, continuous monitoring, and locally built computing infrastructure to detect early health risks and enable timely intervention.

The initiative addresses growing pressure on Canada’s healthcare system as the population ages and demand outpaces hospital and long-term care capacity. An initial rollout of 50 units is planned across Ontario. Executives say the platform will extend care into homes while maintaining data sovereignty and improving outcomes through proactive monitoring.

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REPAY to Acquire KUBRA in $372M Deal

March 30, 2026 by Newsdesk

Atlanta-based REPAY has agreed to acquire Mississauga’s KUBRA for approximately US$372 million, expanding its position in North America’s bill payments sector. KUBRA, founded in 1992, provides billing and customer engagement solutions to utilities, government, and insurance clients, reaching over 40% of households across Canada and the United States.

The combined platform will support more than $130 billion in annual payment volumes. Executives say the deal brings complementary capabilities and strengthens growth opportunities across multiple industries. The transaction, funded through cash and debt, is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

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Conscience Launches AI Program for Drug Discovery

March 30, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canadian non-profit Conscience has launched a national initiative to accelerate drug discovery using artificial intelligence. The AI-Driven Medicines program will fund computational and digital tools aimed at improving research efficiency and advancing accessible therapies. Eligible projects can receive up to $1 million, with higher support levels for small businesses.

The initiative targets areas including discovery science, manufacturing optimization, and clinical trials. Officials say the program supports open collaboration and responsible AI use. Federal minister Evan Solomon endorsed the effort, highlighting its potential to improve affordability and public health outcomes while strengthening Canada’s position in life sciences innovation.

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Calgary Teens Develop Bleeding Detection Patch

March 30, 2026 by Newsdesk

Two Calgary teenagers are developing a medical device aimed at reducing deaths from uncontrolled bleeding. ClotGuard, founded by Sophia Dhami and Isavella Tsoulias, is creating a wearable patch that detects bleeding and delivers clotting agents directly to wounds. The concept emerged from The Knowledge Society’s Moonshot Challenge and is advancing toward a prototype.

The startup has secured $5,000 in funding from UCeed and is collaborating with Microsoft on hardware development. Combining biosensors and microneedle technology, ClotGuard reflects growing interest in decentralized emergency care and highlights Calgary’s emerging generation of science-driven entrepreneurs.

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