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AI Minister Urges Students to Stay and Work in Canada

Canada's Minister for Artificial Intelligence makes a direct appeal to students, urging them to build their AI careers domestically. Discover the implications for the tech workforce and national innovation.

Google Confirms AI Deal to Power Apple's Siri

Google confirms a major AI partnership with Apple to enhance Siri and Apple's foundation models. The deal, reported to be worth billions, marks a significant shift in the AI landscape for Canadian tech users.

Musk's X to Open Source Algorithm in 7 Days

Elon Musk announces X will open source its recommendation algorithm in seven days, a major transparency move for the social media platform. Discover the potential impacts.

26 Canadian Startups to Watch in 2026

Despite a tough VC climate, these 26 Canadian startups are tackling hard problems and attracting investor attention. Discover the companies changing how we live and work.

Photonic raises $180M for quantum computing

Vancouver-based Photonic Inc. has raised $180 million in new financing, marking a significant investment in Canada's quantum computing sector. Discover the details and implications.

Garmin Canada's Growth Rooted in Cochrane, Alberta

Garmin Canada's operations continue to expand, with the majority of its 290 employees based at its headquarters in Cochrane, Alberta. Discover how this global tech brand maintains its local roots.

U.S. Losing Battle to Break Up Big Tech Giants

U.S. antitrust efforts to dismantle tech monopolies face major setbacks as judges prove reluctant to order breakups. Explore the implications for Google, Meta, and future cases against Apple and Amazon.

Nvidia takes $5 billion stake in Intel

Nvidia has acquired a massive $5 billion stake in chipmaker Intel under a September agreement, reshaping the semiconductor landscape. Discover the details and implications of this landmark deal.

UK campaigner sues Trump administration over US sanctions

A British technology campaigner has launched a legal challenge against the U.S. Trump administration's sanctions policy. The lawsuit, filed on December 25, 2025, highlights ongoing international tensions over tech and trade regulations.

Montreal's Top 10 News Stories of 2025

CTV News Montreal reveals the stories that captivated readers in 2025, from local tragedies and housing issues to major political events. Discover what mattered most.

Judge Upholds $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

A U.S. federal judge has upheld a controversial $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move that could significantly impact Canadian tech firms and professionals seeking opportunities south of the border.

Aduro Closes US$20 Million Public Offering

London, Ontario's Aduro Clean Technologies has closed a US$20 million underwritten public offering. The funds will accelerate the construction of its demonstration-scale plant for transforming waste plastics and bitumen.

Ubisoft Halifax workers form first North American union

Employees at Ubisoft's Halifax studio have successfully unionized, creating the first collective bargaining unit at the gaming publisher in North America. Learn what this historic move means for the industry.

BlackBerry reports Q3 profit of US$13.7 million

Canadian tech firm BlackBerry swung to a Q3 profit of US$13.7 million, a significant turnaround from last year's loss. Discover the details behind the company's financial rebound.

PyroGenesis Signs Contract for Radioactive Waste Plasma Tech

Montreal's PyroGenesis Inc. signs a design contract with a European nuclear decommissioning specialist to develop plasma technology for treating low-level radioactive waste. Read about this innovative Canadian clean-tech solution.

Choosing a Blood Pressure Monitor for 2025

Learn how to select the right home blood pressure monitor for accurate readings. Our guide includes top-rated models for 2025 and key features to consider for your health.

Google shutting down dark web report tool

Google confirms it will terminate its dark web monitoring feature in January 2025. Learn what this means for user privacy and what alternatives exist for Canadians.

Spotify Down for Thousands of Users in Canada

A widespread Spotify service disruption affected thousands of users across Canada on December 15, 2025. Downdetector data shows a major spike in outage reports. Stay updated on the streaming service's status.

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