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Clio Moves Into Big Law with Strategic ShareDo Acquisition

March 13, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Clio has acquired UK-based ShareDo, an adaptive work management platform for large law firms, expanding beyond its traditional focus on solo and mid-sized practices. The move follows Clio’s record-breaking $900 million Series F round in 2024, the largest in Canadian history.

ShareDo, founded in 2011, specializes in case and matter management software, streamlining operations for firms across the UK, U.S., Canada, and Australia. Clio CEO Jack Newton called the acquisition a transformational step in legal tech. Ben Nicholson, ShareDo’s CEO, will become General Manager, overseeing future growth.

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Toronto’s Phoenix Secures $50M to Expand Men’s Digital Healthcare

March 13, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Phoenix, Canada’s leading digital health clinic for men, has secured a $50 million Series A round, led by Valspring Capital with support from Y Combinator and CIBC Innovation Banking. Phoenix specializes in telehealth services for conditions often stigmatized, such as erectile dysfunction, weight loss, and hair loss.

With 6.5 million Canadians lacking a regular care provider, Phoenix helps bridge the healthcare gap by connecting patients with doctors and delivering prescriptions discreetly. Co-CEOs Kevin Bache and Gavin Thompson say the funding will expand operations, grow their team, and increase access to care.

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Cohere Launches AI Model Command A to Rival GPT-4o, DeepSeek V3

March 13, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Cohere has launched Command A, a new generative AI model designed to deliver high performance with lower processing power. The model runs on just two Nvidia A100 or H100 chips, compared to the dozens required by competitors, making it cost-effective for enterprise adoption.

Cohere claims Command A rivals OpenAI’s GPT-4o and DeepSeek V3 in performance, excelling in academic tasks, retail workflows, and code generation. Integrated into Cohere’s North platform, the model enhances AI agents for HR, finance, and enterprise applications. Pricing remains in line with OpenAI’s GPT-4o.

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Rogers Takes Top Spot for Internet Reliability in Canada

March 13, 2025 by Newsdesk

Rogers Communications has been named Canada’s most reliable internet provider by Opensignal, a leading independent network analytics firm. The report highlights Rogers’ wins in reliability, consistent quality, and download speeds. The recognition follows last month’s designation of Rogers as Canada’s most reliable wireless network.

President Bret Leech credited the achievement to Rogers Xfinity, while CTO Mark Kennedy emphasized the company’s $70 billion network investment over two decades. Rogers plans to expand multi-gig speeds to eight million homes this year, continuing its push for enhanced internet reliability and performance.

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Google to Acquire Canadian Eye-Tracking Startup AdHawk for $115M

March 12, 2025 by Newsdesk

Google is finalizing a $115 million acquisition of AdHawk Microsystems, a Waterloo-based eye-tracking startup. The deal includes $15 million in performance-based incentives. Founded in 2017, AdHawk develops low-power eye-tracking chips, hardware, and software, enabling devices to track gaze more efficiently than traditional sensors.

The acquisition aligns with Google’s renewed push into smart glasses following the discontinuation of Google Glass. AdHawk’s team will join Google’s Android XR division, supporting next-gen headset and smart glasses development. Google’s interest in AI-powered wearable tech continues, bolstered by its collaboration on Samsung’s upcoming Moohan headset.

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Canadian Officials Probe Tesla’s $43M EV Rebate Surge

March 12, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canadian officials are investigating an unusual spike in Tesla sales that occurred just before the federal EV rebate program was paused in January. Over three days, Tesla sold 8,600 vehicles, securing $43 million in government rebates. A Toronto location alone reported 1,200 sales on January 11, raising concerns about potential misuse.

The Canadian Automobile Dealers Association has urged Transport Canada to review whether the registrations were legitimate. The EV rebate program, which has supported 500,000+ vehicle purchases, was suspended on January 13, prompting officials to examine Tesla’s role in the last-minute sales surge.

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Starlink to Lose Quebec Contract as Province Seeks New Providers

March 12, 2025 by Newsdesk

The Quebec government has announced it will not renew its $136 million contract with Starlink, set to expire in June. The three-year agreement provided high-speed internet to underserved rural areas. With the contract’s end approaching, competitors are now lobbying to secure the province’s rural internet services.

Quebec continues to prioritize expanding connectivity in remote communities, seeking affordable and reliable alternatives for residents. This decision marks a shift in the province’s approach to rural broadband, inviting new providers to step in as Starlink exits.

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Zolve to Launch in Canada, Expanding Immigrant Banking Services

March 12, 2025 by Newsdesk

Zolve, a neobank specializing in financial services for skilled immigrants, is set to launch in Canada this summer as part of its global expansion. The move follows a $251 million funding round, comprising $51 million in equity and $200 million in debt.

Founded in 2021, Zolve addresses the credit access gap faced by newcomers lacking local credit history, enabling them to secure credit cards, loans, and banking services upon arrival. With 750,000 customers and $1.2 billion in transactions, the startup is expanding beyond the U.S. market into Canada, the U.K., and Australia.

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

Novarc Secures $50M to Advance AI-Driven Welding Tech

March 11, 2025 by Newsdesk

North Vancouver-based Novarc Technologies has secured $50 million in Series B funding to advance its AI-driven robotic welding solutions. Export Development Canada (EDC) led the round, with participation from Graham Partners, Seaspan, and InBC Investment Corp. Novarc’s NovAI™ system leverages machine vision, deep neural networks, and real-time adjustments to improve welding automation.

Unlike traditional robotic systems, NovAI eliminates prescanning and reprogramming, streamlining production. CEO Soroush Karimzadeh emphasized investor confidence in Novarc’s mission to revolutionize welding automation. The company plans to launch NovAI Autonomy commercially in Summer 2025.

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General Fusion Hits Key Milestone with Lawson Machine 26

March 11, 2025 by Newsdesk

Burnaby-based General Fusion has achieved a major milestone in its Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) technology, successfully forming a magnetized plasma inside its Lawson Machine 26 (LM26). The company now aims to compress these plasmas using a lithium liner to generate fusion, progressing toward commercial zero-carbon fusion energy.

LM26, built in just 16 months, is targeting temperatures of 10 million and 100 million degrees Celsius, with the ultimate goal of achieving scientific breakeven. Founder Dr. Michel Laberge highlighted the company’s extensive research, saying, “We’re ready to make some fusion happen in LM26!”

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