0xbow Closes $3.5M Round for Crypto Privacy Tech

Nashville-based 0xbow secures $3.5M funding led by Starbloom Capital after Ethereum Foundation integrates its Privacy Pools protocol, marking institutional acceptance of compliant crypto privacy solutions.

News crew trapped in Montreal REM station elevator

A Montreal news group found themselves trapped when an elevator malfunctioned at the city's new light rail station. The incident highlights accessibility concerns in Montreal's public transit infrastructure.

Industry urges national electrification strategy

A coalition of industry, labour and Indigenous groups is calling on the Canadian government to make clean electrification a nation-building priority to drive economic growth and competitiveness.

WestJet CEO apologizes for 200 disability complaints

WestJet's CEO told a parliamentary committee the airline received 200 disability complaints in 2023, calling each case 'unacceptable' and vowing improvements for accessible air travel in Canada.

Mount Dennis Transit Hub Opens for Eglinton Crosstown

Toronto's new Mount Dennis transit hub is now operational, marking a significant milestone for the future Eglinton Crosstown LRT connection. Discover how this development transforms west-end transportation.

How Robo-Investing Works for Canadians

Money expert Robyn Thompson explains how robo-advisors use AI to invest based on your goals and risk tolerance. Learn how automated investing works in Canada.

WestJet Announces New European Flights from Halifax

WestJet reveals new transatlantic service from Halifax Stanfield to three European destinations and one U.S. city, boosting Nova Scotia's international connectivity. Discover the new routes and travel options.

Scotiabank appoints Phil Thomas as new COO

Scotiabank announces major executive restructuring with Phil Thomas taking the COO role. Learn about the leadership changes at Canada's third-largest bank.

BASF Canada: Top 100 Employer for 12 Years

BASF Canada has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for the 12th consecutive year, highlighting its exceptional workplace culture and employee benefits.

Canadian Steel Snitch Line Pays Out $10,000

Windsor steel tycoon Barry Zekelman has paid $10,000 to whistleblowers reporting foreign steel use in Canadian projects. Learn about the Buy Canadian campaign's impact.

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