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Trade War Fallout: Rural Canada’s Internet at Risk

February 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s abrupt decision to cancel and then reinstate the province’s Starlink contract highlights the stakes in Canada-U.S. trade tensions. Ford initially announced the cancellation in response to Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada, only to pause after Trump delayed the tariffs.

While urban areas have broadband alternatives, remote regions heavily depend on Starlink. Data from Speedtest Intelligence shows Starlink adoption in Canada has stabilized, with Nunavut at 40% and other territories following. A cancellation could affect 2 million Canadians, particularly those for whom satellite internet is the only option.

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Shopify Expands BNPL Partnership with Affirm

February 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Shopify is expanding its buy now, pay later (BNPL) partnership with Affirm beyond the U.S., launching Shop Pay Installments in Canada and soon in the UK. Affirm will serve as Shopify’s exclusive BNPL provider in these markets. Shopify COO Kaz Nejatian called the move a “no-brainer” given the program’s U.S. success.

Canadian merchants can soon offer customers biweekly or monthly payment plans with terms up to 24 months and 0% APR options. Affirm CEO Max Levchin says merchants worldwide are eager for this feature, setting the stage for further global BNPL expansion.

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Biotech Startup Advances Cytokine Therapies with $17M Boost

February 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Reverb Therapeutics has raised $17 million in funding to advance its Amplify•R™ platform, which engineers bispecific antibodies to regulate cytokine activity while minimizing toxicity. The round, led by Amplitude Ventures, included Myeloma Investment Fund, KdT Ventures, Finchley Healthcare Ventures, Seido Capital, and InBC Investment Corp.

Reverb’s lead candidate, AMP01, combines PD-1 targeting with IL-15 delivery to enhance T-cell function, demonstrating tumor reduction in preclinical studies. CEO David de Graaf, Ph.D., says the funds will support AMP01’s progression and further cytokine-based programs.

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Canada’s Telecom Giants Weigh Copper’s Value vs. Theft

February 19, 2025 by Newsdesk


Canada’s telecom companies are sitting on billions in copper, yet theft is rising as they replace old copper networks with fibre-optics. Telus projects $500M from copper recycling over five years, while Bell cites security concerns, with 88% of network break-ins linked to copper theft.

In Hamilton, theft reports nearly tripled from 2022 to 2023. Rogers downplays copper’s value but also faces vandalism. Telcos are pushing for stricter laws, arguing the current penalties fail to deter criminals. With copper demand set to rise, industry leaders warn the problem may worsen without stronger legal protections.

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Microsoft Unveils Breakthrough Quantum Processor

February 19, 2025 by Newsdesk


Microsoft has unveiled Majorana 1, a new quantum chip that could pave the way for million-qubit quantum computers within a single, fridge-sized system. The development—19 years in the making—relies on topological superconductors, a state of matter engineered by Microsoft.

Dr. Chetan Nayak, head of Microsoft’s quantum hardware program, says the company has mapped a path to scalable quantum computing within this decade. The eight-qubit proof-of-concept has already been submitted to DARPA’s US2QC program. If successful, the technology could revolutionize computing power, with 1,000 million-qubit systems surpassing all classical computers combined.

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Canada’s Growth Sectors Shine in TSXV’s Top 50

February 19, 2025 by Newsdesk

The TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) has unveiled its 2025 TSX Venture 50™, spotlighting Canada’s top-performing early- and growth-stage companies. Mining dominates, with 31 firms capitalizing on the demand for critical minerals and precious metals.

Kraken Robotics leads the ranking, with its market cap soaring 437% in 2024. The innovation sector also thrived, as SPARQ Systems posted 944% share price growth. Collectively, the 50 companies saw market cap growth of $16B, reinforcing Canada’s position in natural resources, clean tech, and advanced manufacturing.

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TSX Teams Up with Blossom to Feature Top Venture Stocks

February 19, 2025 by Newsdesk


Vancouver-based Blossom has partnered with the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) to feature the TSX Venture 50, recognizing the top-performing companies on the TSX Venture Exchange in 2024. This collaboration integrates Venture 50 data into the Blossom app, enhancing access for retail investors.

CEO Maxwell Nicholson called the partnership a milestone, highlighting Blossom’s growing role in investment media alongside Bloomberg. The announcement was made at a TSX market open event, where Blossom engaged with this year’s top-performing firms. Last month, Blossom was named one of Canada’s top 10 fintech startups to watch in 2025.

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Canadian Fintech Investment Hits Record $9.5B in 2024

February 18, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canada’s fintech sector secured a record $9.5 billion in 2024, fueled by major deals like Nuvei’s $6.3B take-private transaction and Plusgrade’s $1B private equity investment, according to KPMG’s H2’24 Pulse of Fintech report. Excluding these, fintech investment still doubled year-over-year, surpassing $2B.

The most active sectors included crypto/blockchain (34 deals), AI (19 deals), and payments (14 deals). Venture capital remained strong, with $1.09B invested across 90 deals, including rounds for Koho and Neo Financial. KPMG predicts continued fintech growth, though private buyouts may increase as public companies seek regulatory relief.

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Vancouver Company Partners with MrBeast to Donate Strep A Tests

February 18, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Light AI has partnered with MrBeast Industries to donate AI-powered Strep A tests to underserved communities in Africa. The initiative, featured in a Beast Philanthropy video released on February 16, 2025, aims to improve early detection of Strep A, a bacterial infection linked to Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD), which causes up to 350,000 deaths annually.

Light AI CEO Peter Whitehead highlighted the technology’s potential to provide instant, accurate diagnoses, while Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast) emphasized its life-saving impact. The project showcases the power of AI-driven healthcare solutions in addressing global health challenges.

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    Toronto Tech Week Returns June 2025 with Major Backing

    February 18, 2025 by Newsdesk

    Toronto Tech Week will take place June 23-27, 2025, uniting Toronto’s tech ecosystem through panels, demos, hackathons, and networking events. Led by the Canada Tech Week Organization, the initiative is backed by Shopify, Google Cloud, and the City of Toronto. The event will highlight Toronto’s strengths in AI, FinTech, and e-commerce, attracting global investment and talent.

    Over 40 community partners, including BetaKit, DMZ, Wealthsimple, and U of T, will host events. Organizer Satish Kanwar emphasized the week’s goal of retaining top talent and strengthening the city’s global tech standing. The full schedule launches in Spring 2025.

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