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Meta not counting Vancouver out of hiring plans after announcing Toronto office

Meta not counting Vancouver out of hiring plans after announcing Toronto office

Facebook parent plans to hire 2,500 workers over five years
Thinkific cuts 100 workers after Vancouver tech firm posts $26M loss

Thinkific cuts 100 workers after Vancouver tech firm posts $26M loss

Shares have steadily fallen since its IPO in April 2021
Supply, infrastructure issues stalling mass EV adoption

Supply, infrastructure issues stalling mass EV adoption

Record gas prices boosting interest in electric vehicles, but sales may drag
Qu Biologics raises US$12m in latest effort to recruit workers amid labour crunch

Qu Biologics raises US$12m in latest effort to recruit workers amid labour crunch

Vancouver faces shortage of as many as 5k biotech workers by 2029
New York firms draw a bead on Vancouver’s Update Capital, Pressboard

New York firms draw a bead on Vancouver’s Update Capital, Pressboard

Acquisition spree continues for Americans targeting B.C. tech firms
How B.C. tech is navigating risk of Russian cyberattacks

How B.C. tech is navigating risk of Russian cyberattacks

Experts say heightened threat of state-sponsored hacking, malware should provide corporate wake-up call
How Beijing is stacking up as tech testing ground for B.C. startup MXZN

How Beijing is stacking up as tech testing ground for B.C. startup MXZN

Victoria company has deployed six of its devices in China for Winter Games
Software companies rebound from pandemic losses

Software companies rebound from pandemic losses

Average employment at B.C.’s largest firms has peaked in 2022 after declining in 2021
Traction on Demand’s Greg Malpass on the Salesforce offer he couldn’t refuse

Traction on Demand’s Greg Malpass on the Salesforce offer he couldn’t refuse

Founder talks Salesforce acquisition deal, what comes next for Traction on Demand and his career
B.C. biotech companies vie to create cheap psilocybin

B.C. biotech companies vie to create cheap psilocybin

New Health Canada program expands physicians’ ability to prescribe the illegal substance