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A Canadian leader in nuclear fusion comes home—with big plans to make power
Stellarex co-founder Spencer Pitcher made his name researching fusion in labs across the Atlantic. Now, his startup wants to build a commercial reactor in Canada. -
Canada’s new AI strategy includes $500M fund to back key firms
Ottawa also plans to expand funding for AI adoption, researchers and commercialization as part of a suite of new and renewed programs, The Logic has learned -
Tim Hortons and Neo Financial are ending their loyalty credit card partnership
Branded credit cards are no longer Neo’s “core strategy,” executive says
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Business
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AI adoption by small businesses could boost GDP by $150B, BDC claims
Only 30 per cent of Canadian SMEs are using generative AI, according to BDC, despite the bank’s estimate that broader adoption could add billions to the economy -
Canada’s private equity boom is leaving the weakest borrowers exposed
The share of borrowers rated as risky or worse has reached nearly 20 per cent, according to Moody’s, driven in part by a surge in private equity ownership -
Documents reveal how Amazon managers are trained to spot union activity
Unifor claims the documents show how Amazon trains managers to harass and manipulate their colleagues in a bid to stop unionization efforts. Amazon says it has done nothing wrong. -
Lion Electric is back—and smaller than ever
The Quebec EV firm, once valued at $4.7 billion, filed for bankruptcy protection in December 2024. Now it’s back with new owners and a new plan. -
Canada’s Big Six banks are on a hot streak. Analysts wonder how long it can last
Strong trading and wealth-management revenue lifted profits, but executives warned of growing economic risks
National
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Minister tells CRTC to start over on Cancon spending rules for streamers
The regulator’s demand that major streamers spend 15 per cent of Canadian revenues on Canadian content drew fire from the U.S. -
Why Canada’s wait-and-see approach to U.S. trade talks just might work
Canadian political and business leaders see little reason to cough up concessions as the review of the North American trade pact inches closer. But there are risks to playing it cool. -
Canada’s defence spending boom turns Cansec into a mob scene
A record crowd of 21,300 registered for the annual military trade show, where Mark Carney announced billions in new spending and attendees could sit in a Gripen fighter -
Prairie Connector pipeline takes a big leap forward, reviving Keystone XL dream
South Bow says it has enough oil-shipping deals to go ahead with the project, which would bring Alberta crude to U.S. pipeline hubs and supply Gulf Coast refineries -
Canada’s surprise plan to buy Saab command jets leaves competitors seeking answers
Executives at L3Harris, which makes similar planes on Bombardier bodies, had been talking to Canada for months before being shut out
Tech
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KPMG’s AI whisperer says some Bay Street firms are falling into a productivity trap
The consulting firm hopes Andrew Forde will bring “evidence, not hype” to corporate AI adoption -
Versos AI wants to become a one-stop shop for video training data
Tech firms are pushing their frontier AI models to understand more about the real world. One New Brunswick-based firm reckons its vast library of video footage could be the key. -
Streaming giants ordered to pay 15% of Canadian revenue to fund Cancon
The new demand is a huge jump from the current five per cent, putting the CRTC on a collision course with U.S. streamers—and the White House -
Canada’s AI research program names final batch of professors ahead of strategy update
CIFAR has announced 42 new or renewed research chairs, backed by $24 million in federal funding
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The Big Read
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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.
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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. -
The Big Six’s visible—and invisible—bets on the AI data-centre boom
Canada’s biggest banks have at least US$37 billion in holdings in U.S-listed data-centre and digital infrastructure firms. Some global lenders are looking for ways to hedge their risk. -
Anthropic’s Mythos cracked software open like an egg. It’s just the beginning
Groundbreaking AI models like Mythos are finding software vulnerabilities faster than developers can patch them
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