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Canadian Deep-Tech Firms Still Courting DARPA

June 9, 2025 by Newsdesk

Despite occasional diplomatic friction, four Canadian deep-tech firms—Ranovus, Nord Quantique, Photonic, and Xanadu—are advancing collaborations with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The firms are participating in DARPA initiatives exploring next-generation computing, seeing the partnership as a gateway to broader U.S. government contracts.

Founders say these ties remain unaffected by cross-border tensions and praise DARPA’s role in de-risking frontier technology. They contrast it with Canadian policy, where startups often struggle to convert federal R&D support into procurement. Washington favours its own innovators; Canada, bound by trade rules, often hesitates.

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Qualcomm Buys Alphawave in $2.4B Chip Bet

June 9, 2025 by Newsdesk

U.S. semiconductor titan Qualcomm will acquire U.K.-registered, Toronto-run Alphawave Semi in a US$2.4 billion deal, offering £1.83 per share. The transaction, pending regulatory approval, is expected to close in early 2026. Alphawave, a chip IP licensing firm, shifted its legal base to London in 2021 but maintains operations and leadership in Toronto. Qualcomm, dominant in mobile processors, seeks to expand into data centres using Alphawave’s technologies. Alphawave reported a 2024 loss of US$42.5 million on US$307.6 million in revenue, with US$515.5 million in booked sales. Shares surged to £1.88 after the announcement.

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Winnipeg Startup Turns TVs into Revenue Streams

June 9, 2025 by Newsdesk

Winnipeg adtech startup Taiv has raised $10.5 million USD in Series A funding to expand its AI-powered TV advertising platform across North America. Founded in 2018, Taiv provides bars, restaurants, and retailers with a free device that delivers targeted ads and content through existing televisions.

The company earns revenue through ad sales, which it shares with venues. Backed by IDC Ventures, Garage Capital, and RBCx, Taiv will launch in Canada this July, starting in Winnipeg. CEO Noah Palansky said the company serves over 2,000 locations across 14 U.S. cities and is growing revenue 10 percent month-over-month.

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Canada Must Stay the Course on Carbon Removal

June 6, 2025 by Newsdesk

Na’im Merchant of Carbon Removal Canada is calling for greater investment in direct air capture (DAC) as Alberta eyes leadership in carbon removal. With carbon dioxide lingering for up to 1,000 years, Merchant argues that DAC is vital for removing historical emissions and addressing hard-to-abate sectors.

Alberta’s new ACCIP incentive and Canada’s federal CCUS tax credit have drawn global attention. But with Climeworks downsizing and U.S. commitments wavering, Merchant warns that innovation must not stall. Comparing DAC to early solar tech, he urges continued research to ensure viable climate solutions emerge.

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Untether AI Shuts Down, Team Acquired by AMD

June 6, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based chipmaker Untether AI is shutting down operations and selling its engineering team to U.S. semiconductor giant AMD. In a statement, Untether VP Bob Beachler confirmed the firm “will no longer be supplying or supporting” its products. Founded in 2017, Untether specialized in chips for running AI models more efficiently.

AMD spokesperson Brandi Martina said the company is acquiring “a talented team of AI hardware and software engineers.” Financial terms were not disclosed. Untether had raised US$168 million from investors including CPP Investments and Intel Capital, but hadn’t closed a major round since 2021.

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Toronto’s Portless Raises $18M to Rethink Retail Logistics

June 6, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Portless has raised $18 million USD in Series A funding to help retailers navigate rising import costs and U.S. tariff changes. Led by Commerce Ventures, the round closed in February amid growing trade tensions following U.S. President Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. Portless offers direct-to-consumer shipping from China, allowing brands to defer duty payments until goods are sold and shipped.

The model—similar to that of Shein and Temu—has drawn hundreds of mid-sized brands and 300% year-over-year growth. Portless will use the funding to expand into Vietnam and India and enhance logistics operations.

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Rails Raises $14M, Launches Crypto Platform in U.S.

June 6, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canadian-founded crypto startup Rails has raised $14 million USD to support the U.S. launch of its hybrid trading platform. The Miami-headquartered firm, co-founded by Toronto entrepreneurs Satraj and Megha Bambra, aims to combine the speed of centralized exchanges with the security of decentralized platforms. Backers include Slow Ventures, Kraken, and Toronto’s Round13 Capital.

Despite retaining a strong engineering base in Toronto, Rails chose Miami for its crypto-friendly climate. CEO Satraj Bambra says Canada’s regulatory stance has deterred innovation. “We’ve lost that balance,” he said. Funds will be used to deepen liquidity, grow the team, and expand platform offerings.

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Global Energy Show to Highlight Clean Tech Leaders

June 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

The 2025 Global Energy Show Canada, running June 10–12 in Calgary, will spotlight over 500 exhibitors and welcome 30,000 attendees from 100+ countries. A focal point will be five Canadian clean energy firms featured in this year’s awards: Enaimco (offshore asset performance), Forefront Energy (zero-emissions generators), Greengate Power (solar mega-projects), GHGSat (satellite methane tracking), and VL Energy (AI-based emissions reduction).

The Energy Influencers conference, with speakers from AWS and Siemens, will address decarbonization and tech-led transformation. Together, these innovators showcase Canada’s growing role in sustainable energy development.

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FNBC, BDC Launch $100M Indigenous Acquisition Fund

June 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

The First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) and the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) have launched a $100-million joint initiative to help Indigenous communities finance business acquisitions. The loans, issued by FNBC and guaranteed by BDC, aim to support Indigenous-led purchases of established companies as a wave of small business owners prepare to retire.

BDC President Isabelle Hudon called the fund a step toward economic reconciliation. FNBC CEO Bill Lomax highlighted the opportunity for Indigenous ownership to increase competitiveness, particularly through procurement advantages. The fund is part of BDC’s broader Community Banking strategy.

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Balsillie-Backed Think Tank Taps New Leaders

June 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

A new think tank funded by former BlackBerry co-CEO Jim Balsillie has appointed ex-Sonos CEO Patrick Spence as chair and policy expert Vass Bednar as managing director. The Canadian Shield Institute, launched with a $10-million donation through the Council for Canadian Innovators, will focus on shaping Canada’s economic and defence policies.

Though affiliated with CCI, Bednar says Shield has a distinct mandate, aiming to influence innovation, infrastructure, tax reform, and strategic sectors like mining and health. Board members include CCI leaders Benjamin Bergen and John Ruffolo. Shield aims to fill a policy vacuum for Canada’s digital economy.

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