Canada stories
Canadian courts are treating AI mistakes as a human responsibility, after chatbot errors and false citations have already triggered damages and costs awards.
The funding is set to safeguard thousands of jobs as Canada pushes to bolster its battery supply chain and EV manufacturing base.
Canadian finance teams could save hours of month-end admin as Float’s new AI tool auto-codes card transactions with 90% precision.
Toronto will gain 27MW of new capacity in mid-2026 as Yondr enters Canada with a campus designed to curb water use and meet green standards.
Homeowners can now draft and revise layouts in plain language as the Montreal startup’s latest release bundles planning, editing and visualisation.
A long-awaited legal framework could cut reliance on foreign rockets, as Ottawa seeks to build a domestic launch industry worth CAD $40 billion.
Homeowners can now get personalised retrofit advice and funding guidance as rising energy bills and weather risks boost demand for upgrades.
The hire comes as Wagepoint seeks to turn new products and a refreshed brand into wider uptake among Canadian small businesses and advisers.
The contract signals continued spending on low Earth orbit fleets, with more than 1,300 antennas due as OneWeb expands and replaces satellites.
More than 150 Alberta jobs are set to be supported as federal cash helps local manufacturers automate production and diversify exports.
More grassroots hockey groups will benefit as the pair pledges CAD $1 million for charities in every NHL market from 2026/2027.
Enterprise users can now query Oracle databases in natural language through Gemini, without moving data or writing SQL, as the partners expand their cloud tie-up.
Customers in mining and energy will get tighter links between maintenance planning, sourcing and supply agreements after the acquisition.
AI tools have surfaced customer records and other sensitive files at 29% of firms, highlighting weak Microsoft 365 governance.
Demand for connected safety gear is rising as Blackline expands its fire and hazmat customer base to more than 500 departments.
Most respondents still trust consumer chat apps for sensitive work, despite widespread confusion over what encryption does not protect.
Despite widespread confidence in governance, UK companies are already seeing AI tools surface sensitive data as Copilot rollouts accelerate.
Ideas from across Adobe are vetted live at Summit, and some have gone on to become products after further testing and hardening.
Liquid cooling is moving into mainstream data centre design as AI workloads push operators to curb power use and manage rising heat.
Australian employers could cut duplicated HR costs as Employment Hero rolls out a platform to handle payroll and award compliance.