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Interac Considers Flat Fee Amid Competition Probe

December 9, 2024 by Newsdesk

Interac plans to introduce a flat fee for e-transfers, replacing its current volume-based pricing model. Smaller institutions currently pay more per transfer than larger ones, prompting scrutiny from the Competition Bureau and parliamentary committees.

Conservative MPs revealed Interac’s fee structure in late October, sparking concerns over competition fairness in financial services. CEO Jeremy Wilmot will testify before Parliament as the Bureau investigates Interac’s pricing practices. Critics, including fintech CEO Daniel Eberhard, argue the tiered model stifles competition. While the flat fee proposal is under review, MPs call for broader systemic reforms.

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Kevin O’Leary Unveils $70B Wonder Valley Project

December 9, 2024 by Newsdesk

Kevin O’Leary is spearheading Wonder Valley, the world’s largest AI data centre industrial park, in Alberta’s Greenview Industrial Gateway (GIG). Partnering with Greenview’s Municipal District, O’Leary Ventures aims to establish Alberta as a global leader in data infrastructure and sustainable energy.

The $70 billion project includes 7.5 GW off-grid power using natural gas and geothermal energy. Phase one, a $2 billion investment, delivers 1.4 GW of low-cost power. Wonder Valley promises economic benefits, job creation, and partnerships with First Nations. “This sets a new benchmark,” said O’Leary, emphasizing sustainability and innovation.

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Taylor Swift Fans Break Canadian Data Record

December 9, 2024 by Newsdesk

Taylor Swift’s final Eras Tour concert in Vancouver shattered Canada’s mobile data usage record. Fans on Rogers 5G consumed over 11 terabytes (TB) of data during her BC Place performance, surpassing the 7.4 TB record set earlier in Toronto.

Rogers invested $10 million to enhance BC Place’s 5G network, boosting capacity 38 times with infrastructure upgrades. Over three Vancouver shows, attendees used a staggering 32 TB of data, equivalent to uploading 895,000 photos. The network redesign involved 10,000 hours of planning and 40 technicians. Temporary Cell on Wheels ensured robust connectivity for crowds outside.

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Canada Invests $240M in Cohere’s AI Data Centre Initiative

December 6, 2024 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based AI firm Cohere will build a multibillion-dollar data centre in Canada, bolstered by up to $240 million in federal funding. The investment marks the first allocation from Canada’s $700-million AI infrastructure fund, part of its $2-billion Sovereign AI Compute Strategy. Expected to go live in 2025, the data centre will support Cohere and other Canadian tech firms.

CoreWeave, a U.S.-based cloud computing startup valued at US$11.5 billion, will construct the facility. Cohere, Canada’s leading AI company with a valuation exceeding US$5.5 billion, is backed by notable investors like Nvidia, Oracle, and Inovia Capital.

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Federal Government Unveils $2B AI Compute Strategy

December 6, 2024 by Newsdesk

The Canadian government has unveiled its $2 billion Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy, aimed at enhancing AI computing power nationwide. Up to $1 billion will fund public computing infrastructure for AI researchers and startups, while $700 million supports industry and academic projects through the AI Compute Challenge to create secure, affordable AI data centres.

An additional $300 million, launching in Spring 2025, will subsidize AI computing access for small businesses. This initiative follows consultations with over 1,000 stakeholders and reflects Canada’s commitment to strengthening its position in global AI innovation. Applications for funding will open soon.

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Amazon Employs 46,000 Canadians, Invests $50B Since 2010

December 6, 2024 by Newsdesk

Amazon’s 2024 Canadian report reveals it now employs over 46,000 people across Canada, including 8,000 in technology roles. Vancouver houses 4,500 tech staff, and Toronto employs 3,500 in departments such as AWS, Alexa, and Prime Video. The company has invested $50 billion in Canada since 2010, spanning infrastructure and wages.

Amazon highlights workforce development through programs like AI and machine-learning training, scholarships, and AWS certifications. Partnerships with firms like PwC aim to upskill Canadian workers. The report underscores Amazon’s commitment to competitive pay, benefits, and fostering career growth for Canadians.

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Spexi Secures $11M Series A for Drone Imaging Network

December 6, 2024 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Spexi has closed a US$11 million Series A funding round led by Blockchange Ventures to scale its drone-based imaging network. Spexi aims to replace traditional satellite and airplane imagery with ultra-high-resolution drone data, providing near real-time updates for emergency response, infrastructure inspections, and flood monitoring.

The company boasts 900 times the detail of satellites while maintaining near-zero emissions. CEO Bill Lakeland emphasized Spexi’s role in supporting critical services and advancing AI-powered applications globally. Over 50,000 drone missions across Spexi’s network have created the largest standardized high-resolution imagery base layer. Spexi’s blockchain-powered “Fly to Earn” system ensures data integrity.

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    Montréal’s KisoJi Secures $57M for Antibody Innovation

    December 6, 2024 by Newsdesk

    Montréal-based biotech firm KisoJi Biotechnology has raised $57 million CAD to advance its cancer treatment into clinical trials and enhance its AI-driven antibody discovery platform. The Series B round, co-led by Investissement Québec and Lumira Ventures, includes support from Fonds de solidarité FTQ, adMare BioInnovations, and Remiges Ventures.

    KisoJi’s flagship therapy, KJ-103, a monoclonal antibody targeting tumour cells, will debut in clinical trials with Cancer Research UK. The funding will also bolster KisoJi’s AI-powered KisoSeek platform, which identifies antibodies for treating cardiometabolic diseases. CEO David Young emphasizes the company’s commitment to advancing life sciences and antibody therapies.

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    Toronto’s Cohere Eyes Market Growth with New AI Suite

    December 5, 2024 by Newsdesk

    Toronto-based Cohere plans to release a suite of workplace AI assistants, enabling companies to integrate generative tools into business systems like CRM platforms. CEO Aiden Gomez highlighted the firm’s strategy of customizing smaller models and offering tailored AI solutions for tasks like document creation and customer service.

    Cohere distinguishes itself by focusing on quality data and capital efficiency rather than scaling processing power. Partnerships with tech giants, including Oracle and Fujitsu, bolster its enterprise reach. Cohere raised $940M USD to date, positioning itself as a trusted technology partner for global businesses seeking custom AI capabilities.

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    Majority of Canadians Back Public Transit Electrification

    December 5, 2024 by Newsdesk

    A new Schneider Electric survey reveals 83% of Canadians believe electrifying public transit is essential for sustainable cities, with 82% concerned about emissions from traditional systems. The survey highlights growing climate awareness, as 78% worry about environmental harm from combustion-engine vehicles. Frederick Morency, VP at Schneider Electric Canada, urged faster action: “Transit electrification is critical to curb emissions.”

    Three-quarters of respondents seek more information on government incentives supporting greener transit options. As Canada strives to meet 2030 and 2050 climate targets, Schneider Electric emphasizes collaboration among governments, industries, and communities to prioritize innovative, sustainable transit solutions.

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