While some Canadian tech companies move to support Ukrainians, others cut ties with Russia
In addition to support, some startups are following the Canadian government’s lead on sanctioning Russia.
Charles Mandel's reporting and writing on technology has appeared in Wired.com, Canadian Business, Report on Business Magazine, Canada's National Observer, The Globe and Mail, and the National Post, among many others. He lives off-grid in Nova Scotia.
In addition to support, some startups are following the Canadian government’s lead on sanctioning Russia.
NDP noted Alberta attracted less venture capital last year than provinces like Ontario, BC, Québec.
The long-awaited innovation hub is set to officially open its doors in 2022.
Pressboard was formerly a customer of Trackonomics, an Impact.com company.
Definity Financial Corporation went public in November.
Digital assets backed by real-world commercial agreements will offset volatility, companies claim.
Alfred arrives with up to $75 million USD for staffing up, new acquisitions.
MDA combines space robotics with automation and artificial intelligence.
Portage claims the early stage FinTech fund is one of the largest in the world.
Mikra claims its product will help boost energy and mental focus on a cellular level.
Key claims a waitlist of nearly 5,000 people for its service.
Xanadu also announced a partnership with semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries.
The funding is going to university and startup AgTech projects.
Hvr wants to create revenue sharing for bloggers, publishers.
Program to help some 160,000 small and medium businesses adopt digital technology.