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    Investor demand is what’s bringing the Milken Institute to Canada

    The think tank says next month’s Toronto event has long been in the works, because big players want more exposure to stable markets like Canada
    Economy Aug 17, 2026
  • Canadian businesses were bracing for a wave of retirees. Then along came AI

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    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
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    Neocloud Iren goes big on U.S. data centres as Canadian expansion slows

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    The Toronto-based firm is competing against some of the world’s most hyped startups to create AI scientists and develop self-improving technology
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