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›Online gambling is everywhere. Except Quebec›Carmichael: Canada gets a second chance to become a global energy superpower›Xanadu goes public with an eye on the future of quantum computing›Senior women in accounting make 30% less than men›Shopify flexes its political muscle with Canadian lobbying blitz›Why foreign investment has surged into Canada›Wealthsimple gets the go-ahead to launch prediction markets trading in Canada›Toronto tech firm Thentia is embroiled in a messy legal fight over its past and future›Canadian defence startups are teaming up to build military tech›Most Canadians are skeptical of AI data centres in their communities, poll shows›Investors look to the Maple 8 for help as Ottawa makes a major VC push›Ottawa’s foreign student cuts went far deeper than planned›Data sovereignty can’t mean shutting out U.S. tech giants, says IBM exec›RBC’s new AI chief says data will set winners apart›Carmichael: The best fix for Canada’s housing crisis is the market, not politics›AI is changing which takeover deals get done›AI chatbots often encourage delusions and self-harm, study finds›Bank of Canada leaves key interest rate unchanged despite inflation risks›Meet the fixer Carney called to save Canada-U.S. trade talks›Canadian scientist Gilles Brassard wins Turing Award for quantum breakthroughs
Last updated: Apr 29, 2026, 11:00 a.m.