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Toast Co-Founders Slam Tech’s Toxic Culture

January 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toast co-founders April and Marissa released a powerful statement addressing systemic misogyny and inequality in tech, following Meta’s rollback of hate speech policies and Mark Zuckerberg’s controversial comments on “masculine energy.” Highlighting cases like Hamed Abbasi’s sexual assault trial and Canada’s widening gender pay gap in tech, they criticized leaders prioritizing profit over accountability.

Toast called on male leaders to take meaningful action against workplace toxicity, urging the industry to protect women and marginalized groups. The statement concluded with an invitation to a virtual support group, creating a safe space for women in tech to share and find solidarity.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Calgary.tech.

Weston Family Funds Alzheimer’s Tech Startup

January 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canada’s Weston family, known for philanthropy, is now backing innovation. Wittington Investments’ new fund led a $14M financing for Grey Matter Neurosciences, a startup licensing focused ultrasound technology from Sunnybrook Research Institute.This non-invasive technology, pioneered by Dr. Kullervo Hynynen, aims to treat Alzheimer’s by enhancing cognition using a helmet-like device. Grey Matter’s CEO, Jeffrey Coull, plans safety trials with seed funding.

Jim Orlando of Wittington Ventures said the fund seeks to close Canada’s commercialization gap in health tech. The deal is supported by TIAP, Ontario Brain Institute, and others.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on the Globe and Mail.

AI-Generated Campaign by Boardy Sparks Outrage

January 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto’s Boardy, an AI introduction platform, ignited controversy with emails mimicking Donald Trump’s tone. Sent on Inauguration Day, the emails featured gender-biased comments: women received appearance-focused feedback, while men’s messages emphasized professionalism.

Tidal Equality’s Anna Dewar Gully was praised for her “perfectly shaped eyebrows,” while marketing director Natalie Williams endured comments about her jewelry. Men, including Boardy CEO Andrew D’Souza, received leadership-centric remarks. Women like Milly Barker criticized the tone-deaf campaign, highlighting harassment risks. With 91% of LinkedIn’s women facing inappropriate messages, Boardy’s attempt to “#MakeLinkedInFunAgain” backfired. CEO D’Souza apologized, vowing change.

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

Canadian Banks Rely on Risky Screen Scraping Practices

January 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

Half of Canada’s major banks use “screen scraping,” a controversial method that accesses customer accounts using login credentials, The Logic reports. BMO, RBC, and National Bank are among the institutions employing this practice, which enables apps to aggregate financial data but exposes users to privacy risks.

While nine million Canadians have used screen scraping, privacy advocates warn of cyber threats. Banks’ terms of service typically prohibit credential sharing, yet the lack of open banking alternatives has led to reliance on this insecure method. Experts like Koho CEO Daniel Eberhard blame Canada’s stalled open banking progress for the continued risks.

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

Global CEOs Predict Growth Despite Inflation Woes

January 20, 2025 by Newsdesk

According to PwC’s 28th Annual Global CEO Survey, released during the World Economic Forum, 60% of global CEOs foresee increased economic growth in 2025. However, challenges persist: macroeconomic volatility (29%) and inflation (27%) rank as top concerns. Optimism about Generative AI is rising, with 49% expecting profitability gains in 2025.

Climate-related investments are proving lucrative, with 33% of CEOs reporting revenue increases. Yet, reinvention remains critical—42% fear their firms won’t survive the decade without significant change. CEOs emphasize agility, innovation, and trust in AI as keys to navigating a dynamic global economy.

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

Borderless AI Raises $5M With Cohere Co-Founders’ Backing

January 17, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Borderless AI has secured a US$5 million seed extension backed by Cohere co-founders Aidan Gomez and Ivan Zhang. This funding adds to the US$27 million raised in March 2024. Borderless, led by CEO Willson Cross, develops AI tools to automate onboarding and paperwork for remote international hires.

Now available in Canada and California, the company also launched HRGPT, a free tool for handling HR inquiries and tasks. Initially built on Cohere’s language models, Borderless now uses multiple AI providers. Gomez and Zhang continue investing in AI startups, expanding their growing angel portfolios.

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

Canada’s Top 50 Venture Capital Firms Powering Growth in 2025

January 17, 2025 by Newsdesk

The CVCA’s The 50 (2025) report highlights the top 50 Canadian venture capital (VC) firms driving innovation across sectors like cleantech, life sciences, and artificial intelligence. In 2024, Canadian VCs invested $6.5 billion across 426 deals, marking a significant rebound in venture funding. Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec dominated activity, reflecting strong regional ecosystems.

Major deals included Clio’s $1.24 billion round, showcasing investor confidence in legal tech. The report underscores Canada’s leadership in sustainable innovation and its growing global influence.

Want to know more? Check out the source code here.

Sagehood’s AI Investment Tool Draws Industry Attention

January 17, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Sagehood is making waves in fintech with its AI-driven investment platform, offering personalized stock recommendations and portfolio analysis to help investors navigate market volatility. Addressing issues of information overload highlighted by the Federal Reserve, Sagehood filters out market noise for smarter decision-making.

Since its launch, the platform has gained global traction, ranking highly on Product Hunt and attracting users from major firms like BlackRock. Interest from Bloomberg and U.S. investors signals growth potential. Co-founded by Amir Seyedi, Alireza Mahmoudi, Masoud Khosravi, and Ali Jafari, Sagehood is poised to disrupt traditional investing.

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

Canadian Influencers in U.S. Brace for TikTok Ban

January 17, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canadian content creators in the U.S. face uncertainty as the potential TikTok ban threatens their livelihoods. Influencers like Jess McKay and Ryan Robinson-Hatton, who rely heavily on TikTok for brand deals, are bracing for income losses. TikTok claims creators could lose nearly USD $300 million monthly if banned.

Many Canadian influencers moved to the U.S. for better monetization opportunities unavailable in Canada. The ban could severely impact creators without diversified platforms. While some, like Dan Rodo, have backup incomes, others anticipate financial hardship.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on The Logic.

$51M Fund Boosts Agricultural Innovation in Alberta

January 17, 2025 by Newsdesk

ATB Financial and The51 Food and AgTech General Partners have finalized The51 Food and AgTech Fund at $51 million, supporting early-stage science and technology founders transforming agriculture. Managed by NYA Ventures, the fund targets innovations in crop yields, soil health, and sustainable food production.

ATB CEO Curtis Stange emphasized the bank’s commitment to Alberta’s agriculture sector. Fund leaders Shelley Kuipers, Judy Fairburn, and Alison Sunstrum stressed backing underrepresented founders and leveraging technologies like AI and biotechnology to modernize farming. This funding milestone reflects investor confidence in agricultural innovation.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Calgary.tech.

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