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Kindly Expands Care Platform Across Canada

March 10, 2026 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Kindly has launched its AI-enabled care navigation service nationwide, partnering with major employers to assist workers supporting aging relatives.

Backed by leaders behind TD Innovation Partners, Felix Health, and Halo Health, the platform blends human expertise with digital tools. Employers including Skip, Wealthsimple, Flipp, and Inovia Capital offer the benefit. Founder Logan Gibson cited workforce strain. Kindly targets 100,000 employees by 2026.

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Wordsmith Expands Legal AI Platform to North America

March 10, 2026 by Newsdesk

Edinburgh-based legal AI firm Wordsmith is expanding into the United States and Canada as corporate legal departments confront rising costs and regulatory complexity. Chief executive Ross McNairn said infrastructure gaps, not expertise, drive reliance on outside counsel.

Wordsmith embeds company-grounded legal intelligence into workplace software, enabling contract review, policy guidance, and escalation workflows. Clients include BT Group, Canva, and Deliveroo. Backed by Index Ventures and General Catalyst, Wordsmith surpassed a $100 million valuation. Canada’s reforms create timely demand.

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National Awards Spotlight Climate Innovators

March 10, 2026 by Newsdesk

Foresight Canada has revealed finalists for the inaugural Canadian Cleantech Awards, the first national initiative recognizing ventures, adopters, and ecosystem leaders advancing Canada’s net-zero transition. Categories include Venture, Adopter, Funder, Ecosystem Supporter, and Scale-up honours spanning provinces nationwide.

Winners will be announced May 13 at the Climate Innovation Zone during Web Summit Vancouver. Finalists range from Indigenous communities to industrial firms and climate investors, reflecting innovation across carbon management, clean energy, and sustainable agriculture. The program elevates regional excellence onto a unified national stage.

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

UK Fintech Expands Regulatory Footprint in Canada

March 10, 2026 by Newsdesk

London fintech LemFi has been registered as a payment service provider by the Bank of Canada under the Retail Payment Activities Act, placing its Canadian operations under federal supervision. LemFi serves a fast-growing remittance market where Canadians sent US$8.6 billion abroad in 2023.

Co-founder Rian Cochran cited regulatory commitment. LemFi supports key corridors including India, China, and the Philippines. The firm serves two million users globally, raised £53 million, and grew revenue 65%.

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Data Centre Cooling Specialist May Change Hands

March 9, 2026 by Newsdesk

New York-based investor KKR is exploring a potential sale of Canadian cooling specialist CoolIT Systems, according to the Financial Times. Advisors have been hired to assess buyer interest. Mubadala Investment Company holds a minority stake.

CoolIT designs liquid cooling systems for data centres, circulating low-temperature fluids to dissipate heat from servers increasingly strained by artificial intelligence workloads. The method is rapidly replacing traditional air cooling as facilities scale. A sale could command a premium over CoolIT’s reported US$270 million valuation when KKR acquired it in 2023.

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UniUni Raises $85M for Logistics Expansion

March 9, 2026 by Newsdesk

Richmond-based UniUni has secured USD $85 million to expand automation and operations across North America. The financing comprises a $30 million equity round led by Rockets Capital and a $55 million credit facility from Royal Bank of Canada, bringing total funding to $285 million.

Chief executive Peter Lu said proceeds will advance sortation systems and core infrastructure. UniUni now serves 65% of the United States and 80% of Canada, reaching more than 500 cities. The company targets faster, more reliable last-mile delivery for e-commerce merchants.

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EverWind Secures $200M for Nova Scotia Projects

March 9, 2026 by Newsdesk

Halifax-based EverWind Fuels has secured more than $200 million to advance a 650-megawatt onshore wind portfolio and the Point Tupper Green Fuels Project. Financing came from Nuveen through its infrastructure credit arm and Energy Power Infrastructure Credit II fund.

Founder and chief executive Trent Vichie called the deal a vote of confidence in Nova Scotia. Portfolio manager Don Dimitrievich cited scalable infrastructure strategy. Construction begins 2026, operations targeted 2028. Founded 2021, EverWind projects jobs, procurement, and tax benefits provincewide.

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

AI Use Surges Across Legal Profession

March 9, 2026 by Newsdesk

Nearly seven in ten legal professionals now use artificial intelligence tools at work, according to the 2026 Legal Industry Report by 8am. Drawing on 1,300 respondents, the study found 69% use general AI tools and 61% report weekly time savings, yet fewer than half receive formal training on responsible deployment.

Researchers warn governance and risk oversight trail adoption. Access to justice remains strained by high costs and court inefficiencies. Respondents also cited polarization and misinformation as threats to institutional stability. Formerly AffiniPay, 8am develops LawPay, MyCase, and DocketWise.

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Foresight Canada Names National Cleantech Finalists

March 9, 2026 by Newsdesk

Foresight Canada has unveiled finalists for the inaugural Canadian Cleantech Awards, recognizing ventures, adopters, funders, and ecosystem leaders advancing net-zero and economic resilience.

Winners will be announced May 13 at the Climate Innovation Zone during Web Summit Vancouver, alongside partners NorthX Climate Tech, Innovate BC, Alacrity Canada, CRIN, and Simon Fraser University. Categories span Venture, Adopter, Funder, and Champion honors nationwide. Interim chief executive David Sanguinetti praised innovators’ national impact.

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Coalition Targets $100M for Carbon Removal

March 5, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canada’s carbon removal sector received a boost with the launch of the Advance Carbon Removal Coalition (ACR), an initiative aimed at mobilizing $100 million for Canadian carbon dioxide removal projects by 2030.

Led by Carbon Removal Canada, the coalition brings together founding members including the Government of Canada, BMO, ClimeFi, NorthX, RBC, Shopify, and Vancity. Together, the organizations have already committed more than $75 million to the country’s emerging carbon removal ecosystem. ACR will focus on increasing demand for high-integrity carbon removal credits, helping projects secure financing and scale deployment. Supporters say stronger demand signals are essential for Canada to compete in the rapidly growing global carbon removal market.

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