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Canadian tech firms think capital gains policy change will hinder industry: survey

Canadian tech firms think capital gains policy change will hinder industry: survey

A new survey of Canadian tech companies reveals 90 per cent of respondents think the federal government's changes to its capital gains policy will have a negative effect on the industry.
Artificial intelligence may lead to automatic tax filing for some

Artificial intelligence may lead to automatic tax filing for some

AI could help the CRA assess whether there's sufficient third-party information to accurately calculate a particular taxpayer's liability.
Delta-Q, A&K Robotics partner on self-driving airport pods

Delta-Q, A&K Robotics partner on self-driving airport pods

A&K Robotics plans to start rolling out is self-driving pods at airports this year
AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says chief

AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says chief

Fire Rescue Services in Vernon have been testing the system for the past two years.
Accelerate Okanagan inviting startups to join its acceleration program

Accelerate Okanagan inviting startups to join its acceleration program

Mentorship, funding, and community support for startups
Cogeco mum on Canadian wireless launch after introducing mobile service in U.S.

Cogeco mum on Canadian wireless launch after introducing mobile service in U.S.

Cogeco Inc. says it's eyeing the launch of mobile service in Canada after beginning to offer wireless coverage to customers in the U.S. last quarter under its Breezeline Mobile brand.
Carbon Engineering buys more land in Squamish for expanded R&D facilities

Carbon Engineering buys more land in Squamish for expanded R&D facilities

Firm to mark 10 Years in Squamish with new direct air capture development.
Feds give $4.9M grant to Richmond technology company

Feds give $4.9M grant to Richmond technology company

Saltworks Technologies has developed new technology for making lithium batteries.
Telus tells Ontario call centre workers to relocate or risk losing their job

Telus tells Ontario call centre workers to relocate or risk losing their job

Telus Corp. has informed around 150 call centre employees based in Ontario they must relocate by October, apply for another role or agree to be laid off.
Will AI make you obsolete? The future of work in the age of automation

Will AI make you obsolete? The future of work in the age of automation

Workers must now all make one critical mindset shift, followed by one simple action.