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Canada’s Tech Workforce Hits 1.45M, Study Finds

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canada’s technology workforce reached 1.45 million in 2024, according to CompTIA’s State of the Tech Workforce Canada 2025 report. The industry now generates $130 billion, or 6% of Canada’s economy. Tech hubs remain concentrated in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, with Alberta and Atlantic Canada emerging as smaller players.

Employment is projected to grow 1.4% in 2025, adding 27,000 jobs, with long-term sector growth nearly double the national average. Median tech wages sit at $97,000—48% above the national median—reflecting high demand for roles in AI, data analytics, cybersecurity, and software development.

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RBC Unveils ATOM, Its Proprietary AI Model

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

The Royal Bank of Canada has announced ATOM—its “Asynchronous Temporal Model”—a proprietary foundation model designed for financial services. Developed by RBC’s Borealis research institute and part of the Lumina platform, ATOM processes billions of transactions to deliver personalized products and services.

Early applications include responsible lending, risk assessment, and tailored recommendations for 1.3 million Avion Rewards users. Chief Science Officer Foteini Agrafioti says ATOM “represents the future of banking at RBC,” enabling the institution to improve client experiences while maintaining security and privacy. Broader deployment across RBC products is under review.

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Blue J Raises $168M to Scale AI Tax Research

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based Blue J has raised $168 million in Series D financing, just seven months after closing its Series C round. Led by Oak HC/FT and Sapphire Ventures, with participation from Intrepid Growth Partners, Ten Coves Capital, and CPA.com, the round cements Blue J’s status as a leader in AI-powered tax research.

CEO Benjamin Alarie said the investment will accelerate product development and market expansion. Blue J’s generative AI platform delivers instant, source-cited tax answers across U.S., Canadian, U.K., and SALT domains, with strong adoption and revenue growth in 2025.

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ABB Invests $130M in Canadian Electrification Facility

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

Swiss electrification leader ABB is investing $130 million to expand research, development, and manufacturing in Canada, marking its largest commitment to the country to date. The company will open a 340,000-square-foot facility on Montreal’s South Shore by late 2025, consolidating operations from Iberville and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.

The plant will boost production capacity by over 30% and reduce carbon emissions 95% through energy-efficient systems. Backed by $16 million from Investissement Québec, the site will use locally sourced steel and aluminum to meet growing demand for grid resilience, renewable energy, and smart infrastructure solutions.

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Most STEM Graduates Stay in Canada, StatCan Finds

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

A new Statistics Canada study shows most Canadian STEM graduates remain in the country, even as top talent continues to leave for higher-paying opportunities abroad. Among domestic STEM graduates from 2015–2020, 91.2% filed Canadian taxes in their first year after graduation and 88.9% after three years.

International graduates are more mobile, but retention has improved to 63.6% after three years. Retention is lowest among PhD holders and students from top-ranked universities, highlighting an ongoing “brain drain” of high-achieving talent to the U.S. Economists urge policies that connect graduates with domestic careers to strengthen Canada’s innovation economy.

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EQT, CPP Investments Acquire Neogov for $3B

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

EQT and CPP Investments have acquired HR software company Neogov in a $3 billion deal from Warburg Pincus and The Carlyle Group. Neogov, which serves public sector organizations, will focus on integrating AI to enhance compliance and efficiency under its new ownership.

The transaction reflects a rising trend of sponsor-to-sponsor exits, which account for 51.3% of U.S. private equity exits year-to-date, according to PitchBook. CPP Investments targets large-scale technology and service deals in North America and Europe, while the acquisition brings EQT X fund deployment to roughly 60-65%.

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Thomson Reuters Launches CoCounsel Legal With Agentic AI

August 5, 2025 by Newsdesk

Thomson Reuters has launched CoCounsel Legal, its most advanced AI product, bringing agentic AI to legal professionals through Deep Research and guided workflows. Built on Westlaw and Practical Law content, CoCounsel can generate structured, citation-backed research reports and execute multi-step workflows like drafting policies, complaints, and discovery requests.

Unlike traditional copilots, the platform embeds AI directly into legal work, offering reasoning, planning, and transparency to support law firms and corporate legal teams. Executives say CoCounsel Legal represents a shift from prompt-based tools to enterprise-ready AI teammates.

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Databricks to Open First Canadian R&D Hub in Vancouver

July 31, 2025 by Newsdesk

San Francisco-based Databricks is launching a new research and development hub in Vancouver, its first in Canada. Led by Ken Wong—co-founder of Datajoy, acquired in 2022—the team will focus on AI-driven business intelligence, Unity Catalog’s semantic modeling, Databricks Apps, and petabyte-scale analytics.

Vancouver joins a global R&D roster that includes Silicon Valley, Berlin, and Bengaluru. Databricks already supports Canadian clients like Air Canada and TD Bank. The move deepens Canada’s innovation footprint as Databricks, now valued at $62 billion, eyes $3.7 billion in annualized revenue and a future IPO.

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QScale Eyes $4B AI Data Centre Near Toronto

July 31, 2025 by Newsdesk

Lévis-based QScale plans to build a $2.5–$4 billion AI data centre in the Greater Toronto Area, pending formal approval from Hydro One this fall. The Ontario facility would be one of Canada’s largest and follows QScale’s Q01 build in Lévis—a 142-megawatt, $1.2B centre powering firms like HPE and Micrologic.

Q01’s success, including free cooling and heat reuse for nearby greenhouses, offers a blueprint for Toronto. With AI workloads skyrocketing, QScale aims to capitalize on demand while advancing sustainable infrastructure.

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NiaHealth Appoints First CMO, Expands Health Platform

July 31, 2025 by Newsdesk

NiaHealth has named Candy Lee as its first Chief Marketing Officer, capping a rapid rise for the Toronto-based startup now scaling as a national leader in proactive health. Lee joins amid a major product expansion, including the public launch of continuous glucose monitoring, a tripling of its clinician team, and biomarker testing growing from 50 to 150+ metrics.

The platform integrates CGMs, fitness wearables, and advanced diagnostics, helping Canadians detect health risks early. With nearly 150,000 tests completed and 90% revealing actionable results, NiaHealth is reshaping prevention in Canadian healthcare.

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