Skip to content

Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

  • Professional Subscription
  • Partnerships & Advertising
  • Licensing & Syndication
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out
  • Business
  • Tech
  • National
  • The Big Read
  • Briefings
  • Commentary
Search
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out
  • Major Projects

    Carney’s new deal for B.C. paves way for West Coast pipeline

    Workers position pipe during construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Abbotsford, B.C., in May 2023.

Top Stories

  • What Alberta’s corporate heavyweights really think about separation

    Predictions of capital flight and the loss of head offices loomed large in Canada’s past secession debates. In Alberta, executives who spoke to The Logic had a different take.
    The Big Read
    Alberta 10 hours ago
  • Zero Point Cryogenics wants to freeze the quantum world

    On an industrial lot in Edmonton, next to a Nerf-battle birthday venue, one firm is building the near-absolute zero freezers the quantum industry desperately needs
    Quantum 11 hours ago
  • The U.S. has chosen not to extend CUSMA. Here’s what happens next

    The Trump administration made clear Wednesday it won’t extend the North American trade pact “in its current form.” That doesn’t mean the deal is doomed.
    Canada-U.S. Trade 1 day ago

Editor’s Picks

  • Carmichael: Was Chicken Little stirring panic, or just taking precautions?

    By Kevin Carmichael
  • Carmichael: Canada’s wartime economic triumph can teach us something today

    By Kevin Carmichael

PROFESSIONAL SUBSCRIPTION

Built for Teams Who Think Ahead
  • Weekly executive briefings
  • Clear, actionable analysis
  • Invitations to exclusive events
Upgrade Now

Trusted by Canadian business leaders

Latest Briefings

See all briefings
  • 24 minutes ago

    A $4.6B power project tied to a Meta-linked Alberta data centre gets the green light

  • 30 minutes ago

    Quebec launches $1B water infrastructure housing program

  • 1 hour ago

    Radical Ventures backs TwelveLabs in US$100M Series B for video AI tools

  • 2 hours ago

    OMERS revamps leadership after investment chief’s departure

  • 3 hours ago

    Robinhood launches crypto trading in Canada

  • 2 days ago

    Alberta to submit West Coast pipeline proposal to the federal Major Projects Office this week

Never miss a briefing. Get The Logic’s daily newsletter delivered to your inbox every afternoon.

Subscribe Now

Latest Stories

Business

View all
  • A person in glasses and a blue top is sitting and typing on a laptop in an office. A desktop screen next to the laptop displays some blurred-out coding work.

    A niche white-collar role is becoming the AI industry’s hot new job

    Tech companies are sending developers into clients’ offices to build bespoke AI systems, blurring the line between software vendor and consultant
    Consulting 2 days ago
  • Banks must share account numbers and product data under draft open banking rules

    The proposed rules don’t include a launch date, adding to the evidence that open banking won’t go live in 2026 as promised
    Open Banking Jun 26, 2026
  • Smaller VCs face $1.6B fundraising gap as capital gets stuck at the top

    Five venture funds captured 80 per cent of all fundraising in Canada last year, according to RBCx data, making it harder for emerging managers and the startups they back to raise capital
    Venture Capital Jun 24, 2026
  • Ssense has laid off photo and make-up teams and says AI will do much of their work

    Internal documents show the Montreal luxury retailer has been developing AI-generated fashion imagery and encouraging employees to adopt AI tools
    Exclusive
    Layoffs Jun 22, 2026
  • 1 in 3 professionals are using unauthorized AI on the job, global survey finds

    Many work in fields that handle sensitive information, exposing their employers to data breaches and legal jeopardy
    Cybersecurity Jun 22, 2026

National

View all
  • A close-up of a made-in-Canada stamp on the end of a cylindrical piece of raw aluminum.

    It turns out Trump does need something from Canada—aluminum

    U.S. smelters are now competing with data centres for electricity, bolstering the Liberal government’s case against tariffs on Canadian aluminum
    Canada-U.S. Trade Jun 25, 2026
  • What makes a nuclear reactor Canadian? Billions of dollars ride on the answer

    Cameco’s Grant Isaac says the U.S.-designed, Canadian-owned Westinghouse reactor should be Canada’s pick over the feds’ favoured Candu
    Nuclear Energy Jun 23, 2026
  • How a former Russian TV anchor ended up suing Canada’s go-to rocket company

    Promoters say Maritime Launch Services promised them shares when the firm was nearly bust. Now the options are worth more than $1 million—and they want the cash.
    Space Jun 22, 2026
  • Canada gets low returns from events like the World Cup. Ottawa wants to know why

    As the World Cup bump falls short of hopes, the feds are seeking better ways to track the economic benefits of huge athletic events
    Economy Jun 19, 2026
  • For this Alberta tech firm, ‘Buy Canadian’ isn’t working as advertised

    NATO and the Pentagon use Samdesk’s technology. Canada is shopping for the same thing—but giving domestic companies no advantage.
    Procurement Jun 17, 2026

Tech

View all
  • A logo that reads AI in blue lettering against a light yellow background.

    What happened when a VC firm let AI do almost everything

    Ripple Ventures built an AI system that allowed its four-person team to do the work of 100. Rival firms are taking note.
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 29, 2026
  • Alberta to free up a huge amount of power to attract Big Tech and its data centres

    New rules would provide 1.6 gigawatts to “large-load” users that agree to build their own power sources, stepping up the province’s pursuit of AI data centres
    Data Centres Jun 24, 2026
  • Canada’s AI hiring boom has reached Bay Street’s top executives

    About 81 per cent of surveyed Canadian organizations now have a dedicated chief AI officer, according to IBM research
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 23, 2026
  • Cohere turns to Bell’s AI alliance for more Canadian compute capacity

    Neocloud Buzz HPC will operate an expanded data centre in Merritt, B.C., with Hypertec providing the hardware to run Cohere’s models and tools
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 18, 2026
  • Everything you need to know about the debate over stablecoin yields

    This is why crypto platforms want to pay you to hold stablecoins—and why banks are worried
    Stablecoins Jun 16, 2026

Reach Canada’s Business, Tech and Policy Leaders

500K+ monthly readers ■ 50% C-suite executives

Explore Partnerships

The Big Read

View all View all The Big Read posts
  • The Big Read
    Startups

    How Sheldon McCormick brought Communitech back from the brink

    The former Uber executive and startup founder inherited a tech hub struggling to stay relevant. His turnaround effort could offer a model for what startup organizations look like in the age of AI.
    By Catherine McIntyre
    A man wearing a dark shirt is pictured against a brick wall. He is looking directly into the camera. with a serious facial expression.
  • A photo of Daniel Sax shot through a circular piece of ironwork on a stairway balustrade. He's looking off-camera, and is wearing a dark blue jacket bearing his company's logo.
    The Big Read
    Nuclear Energy

    Mining the moon. Selling nuclear reactors. For this Canadian, it’s all part of the plan

    In the throes of a pandemic-fuelled midlife crisis, Daniel Sax founded a company to mine the moon. Now he has federal space contracts, and wants to power the Arctic with microreactors.
    By David Reevely
  • The Big Read
    Data Centres

    Canada’s AI boom is about to collide with a major labour shortage

    From data centres to housing, ports and pipelines, there’s a lot to build. The problem is there aren’t enough skilled tradespeople to do the building.
    By Catherine McIntyre
  • The Big Read
    Tech

    ApplyBoard faces a reckoning as Canada’s immigration boom turns into a bust

    The edtech unicorn turned the foreign-student bubble into a $4-billion Trudeau-era success story, but let workplace norms take a back seat to growth. Now everyone’s feeling the hangover.
    By Claire Brownell and David Reevely

Advertisement

Most Read

01
Economy

What Alberta’s corporate heavyweights really think about separation

02
Economy

The U.S. has chosen not to extend CUSMA. Here’s what happens next

03
Economy

Carney’s new deal for B.C. paves way for West Coast pipeline

04
Tech

What happened when a VC firm let AI do almost everything

05
Economy

Zero Point Cryogenics wants to freeze the quantum world

Get the App

Breaking news alerts, offline reading, and a seamless login experience. Stay ahead of the story.

Download Now

Sponsored Content

  • Illustration of a plane flying above a mailbox

    Increasing healthcare access across Canada

    By Deborah Aarts
  • What it takes to lead a frontier firm

    By Deborah Aarts
  • The case for diversifying Canada’s trade partners

    By Jessica Aftimus Rosa
Paid promotional content
logic-logo

Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

100% human-crafted journalism

Newsroom

  • News Tips
  • AI Policy
  • Editorial Disclosures
  • Story Pitches

Company

  • About Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Statement
  • Corporate Information

Contact

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • FAQs
  • Work at The Logic

© 2026 The Logic Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Trusted by leaders

Error

Account creation failed.

Please email us at [email protected].

Create Account

[wppb-register form_name=”cozmo-registration-form-for-modal”]

I do have an account
Login
or

[wppb-login]

I don’t have an account