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    Canadian oil finds growing market in Asia as Trans Mountain fills up

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  • A man walks across a large greenhouse with large glass ceilings. He is walking on a white path through rows of green lettuce growing on the ground.

    Canadian businesses were bracing for a wave of retirees. Then along came AI

    AI is pushing businesses to transform right at the moment many were hoping to hand off the reins
    Artificial Intelligence Aug 13, 2026
  • Brookfield and Cohere execs among high-profile guests at CVCA summit

    The event will connect Canadian fund managers with global investors in Toronto on the sidelines of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Canada Investment Summit
    Economy Aug 13, 2026
  • Takeovers are shifting control of Canadian firms abroad, survey shows

    Most firms kept operations in Canada after being acquired by foreign companies, but the CCI says barriers to customers, capital and experienced talent make it harder for them to grow
    Economy Aug 11, 2026
  • White Star Capital closes US$250M fund as VCs adapt to slower market

    The global venture firm plans to back scaling companies across North America and Europe as it increases its exposure to Canadian startups
    Venture Capital Aug 5, 2026
  • Nasdaq’s crackdown tests Canada’s bet on small public companies

    Tougher U.S. delisting rules could strengthen Canada’s hand as the two countries diverge on how they regulate microcap stocks
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  • A wide-lens aerial shot of a red Canadian Coast Guard ship amid a sea of white ice pans. The effect of the lens exaggerates the curvature of the horizon.

    The Fisheries Department is losing its ability to back maritime innovations, documents warn

    It has ships, the Arctic and the deep sea. Internal documents obtained by The Logic show it no longer has dedicated funding to test inventions.
    Innovation Aug 11, 2026
  • Canada’s oil majors eye the next production boom

    Executives say a landmark agreement with Ottawa and Alberta could unlock the biggest wave of oilsands investment in years—even as shareholder returns remain the priority
    Oilsands Aug 7, 2026
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    The U.S. ban mostly affects China, but it could hurt growth in Canada—and push companies south of the border
    Robotics Aug 6, 2026
  • Ottawa backs ArcelorMittal’s Quebec expansion with $125M

    The federal government will contribute to the project through its $5-billion Strategic Response Fund
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  • Canada’s cyberspy agency exempts itself from Buy Canadian rules

    Documents show the head of the Communications Security Establishment signed off on an exemption covering everything the agency buys, even as its budget climbs past $2 billion
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    Neocloud Iren goes big on U.S. data centres as Canadian expansion slows

    The Australian firm, which has three data centres in B.C., is planning gigawatts of new capacity around the world as demand from AI developers booms
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  • U.S. private equity is buying Canada’s biggest payments processor. Some people are worried about sovereignty

    Francisco Partners’ $2-billion deal to buy Moneris comes as policymakers emphasize the importance of domestic control of the payments system
    Deals Aug 12, 2026
  • Transformer Lab has built an AI tool to automate scientific research

    The Toronto-based firm is competing against some of the world’s most hyped startups to create AI scientists and develop self-improving technology
    Artificial Intelligence Aug 10, 2026
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    The startup, launched by the former founder of Tenstorrent, designed semiconductors tailored to AI models
    Semiconductors Aug 6, 2026
  • These AI startups are making millions with tiny teams

    Canadian founders are using AI to reach revenue milestones with smaller teams and less venture capital—reshaping when and how startups hire, fundraise and scale
    Tech Aug 5, 2026

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    The $20B risk at the heart of Carney and Smith’s grand pipeline bargain

    The oilpatch once called Ottawa’s pipeline-for-Pathways bargain “unfinanceable.” Now the industry seems to be changing its mind.
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