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Employer.com Acquires Vancouver’s Bench Amid Shutdown Fallout

December 30, 2024 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Bench, a prominent accounting startup that abruptly shut down last week, has been acquired by San Francisco’s Employer.com. The deal, with an undisclosed price, aims to revive the platform and address disruptions for 12,000 small business customers ahead of tax season.

Employer.com plans to relaunch Bench soon, offering clients options to continue services or transfer data elsewhere. Many of Bench’s 600 former employees may be recalled, as the HR tech firm integrates its new acquisition. Employer.com CEO Jesse Tinsley called the move part of a broader HR-focused strategy. Customers now await a smoother transition under new ownership.

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Canadian Startups Raise $7B in 2024 Amid AI Boom

December 30, 2024 by Newsdesk

Canadian startups raised US$2.1 billion across 134 deals in Q4 2024, with AI companies securing 40% of funds. Total venture investments reached US$7 billion for the year, a slight increase from 2023 but still far below 2021’s US$13.7 billion peak. AI and life sciences led the market, with AI firms raising US$824.2 million, boosted by Tenstorrent’s US$700-million round.

Cleantech, once resilient, saw declines, partly due to halted federal grants. Investors remain optimistic for 2025, citing government incentives and falling interest rates. However, challenges persist for pre-revenue startups navigating a cautious funding environment.

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Canada Joins Global Shift to Digital Passports

December 30, 2024 by Newsdesk

Canada joins the global shift to facial recognition for travel, with trials at airports aiming to replace traditional passports. Digital Travel Credentials (DTCs) securely store passport data on smartphones, expediting check-ins and security processes. Finland, Singapore, and India lead the rollout, promising faster travel but raising privacy concerns.

Critics warn of risks, including system failures, data breaches, and potential misuse of biometric data. Experts like Mozilla’s Udbhav Tiwari caution that Canada’s robust privacy laws may mitigate some risks, but global inconsistencies remain. As DTCs expand to hotels and attractions, Canada’s adoption signals a future where your face becomes your passport.

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Taylor Swift Tops 2024 Rogers 5G Shared Moments

December 27, 2024 by Newsdesk

Rogers has unveiled 2024’s most shared moments on its 5G network, highlighting Canadians’ passion for music, sports, and nature. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour dominated, with Toronto and Vancouver concerts generating 74TB of data—enough to stream her music catalog 63,000 times.

Sports fans rallied behind events like the 111th Grey Cup (3.95TB) and Blue Jays’ home opener (3.1TB). A solar eclipse drew Montreal, Niagara Falls, and Kingston residents to share 184,000 photos, consuming 8.83TB. “We’re committed to keeping Canadians connected,” said Rogers CTO Mark Kennedy.

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Vancouver’s Bench Accounting Closes Abruptly Ahead of Tax Season

December 27, 2024 by Newsdesk

Vancouver’s Bench Accounting, North America’s largest small business bookkeeping service, has abruptly shut down, leaving thousands without support before tax season. The company announced its closure via a “Notice of Service Closure” on its website, confirming operations ended December 27, 2024.

Social media accounts have been deactivated, and reports indicate widespread layoffs. Founded in 2012, Bench served over 11,000 clients and had raised over $100 million from investors, including Shopify. Former CEO Ian Crosby suggested the closure serves as a cautionary tale for venture capitalists. Customers and employees face uncertainty as the fintech giant’s sudden collapse reverberates.

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Canada Post Strike Jolts Charities’ Year-End Drives

December 24, 2024 by Newsdesk

Canada Post’s strike has left Canadian charities scrambling as critical year-end direct mail campaigns crumble, threatening their essential programs. Nearly half of Canadians who typically donate via mail are not switching to online giving, according to an Ipsos poll commissioned by CanadaHelps. Charities like Distress Centres of Greater Toronto and TB Vets Charitable Foundation face dire revenue shortfalls, jeopardizing services such as crisis intervention and respiratory care.

CanadaHelps highlights the growing importance of subscription giving and engaging Millennials and Gen Z through digital platforms. Charities must accelerate their digital transformation to ensure resilience against future disruptions.

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Shopify-Led Frontier Buys 667,000 Tonnes of CO2 Credits

December 24, 2024 by Newsdesk

Frontier Climate, co-founded by Shopify, Google, Stripe, Meta, and McKinsey Sustainability, purchased 667,000 tonnes of carbon removal credits in 2024, supporting 16 CO2 removal deals. The initiative, launched in 2022, aims to bolster the emerging carbon capture sector by providing revenue to startups for successfully storing atmospheric CO2.

Key contracts include Vancouver’s CO280, receiving over 224,000 credits for capturing biomass emissions, and Connecticut’s CREW, which secured 72,000 credits for its CO2-reactor technology. Shopify’s CEO, Tobi Lütke, underscores the Sustainability Fund’s commitment to advancing carbon removal innovation as vital for climate solutions.

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Montreal’s Valsoft Expands Acquisition War Chest

December 24, 2024 by Newsdesk

Montreal-based Valsoft has raised $150 million USD in equity financing, achieving a valuation of over $2 billion. The round was co-led by Portage Capital Solutions and Viking Global Investors, with Propelr Growth also participating. Valsoft specializes in acquiring and growing software firms in sectors like dental practices, construction, and government, boasting over 100 acquisitions to date.

This latest funding follows a $170 million debt raise in January and bolsters its capacity for further acquisitions. Operating similarly to Constellation Software, Valsoft centralizes resources for its acquired companies, providing marketing expertise and capital to drive growth.

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

Sitemate Raises $18M to Redefine No-Code in Industry

December 24, 2024 by Newsdesk

Sitemate, Australia’s rising SaaS star, has raised $18M USD in Series A funding led by Blackbird, joined by Shearwater Capital and Marbruck. Known for its flexible no-code platforms, Sitemate empowers built world companies to ditch clunky all-in-one systems for customizable tools.

The company doubled its workforce to 140 in 2024 and rebranded its Nomad Fleet acquisition as Gearbelt. Offices in Vancouver and Toronto are already operational, with a Texas team planned for 2025. CEO Hartley Pike credits six years of monthly growth to Sitemate’s Atlassian-style product suite, built for flexibility, simplicity, and real-world efficiency.

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Zombie Funds Haunt Canada’s Venture Capital Scene

December 23, 2024 by Newsdesk

The number of new Canadian venture capital (VC) funds is plummeting, with just 14 launched in 2024, the lowest in a decade, according to PitchBook. Behind this trend lurk “zombie funds,” VC firms unable to raise new financing but still managing old portfolios.

Liquidity challenges, weak returns, and inflated valuations during low-interest years have deterred investors from reinvesting in underperforming funds. Emerging managers, particularly vulnerable, face prolonged breaks or reduced operations.

Despite this downturn, initiatives like the federal Venture Capital Catalyst Initiative and secondary investment deals offer hope. Experts foresee gradual recovery, though the zombie fund dilemma remains urgent.

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