Frontline Healthcare Workers Receive Help with Wills and End-of-Life Plans
By Yasmin Ranade
While end-of-life and estate planning is an uncomfortable subject, particularly during a pandemic, it is one that is top of mind for Canadians right now.
By Yasmin Ranade
While end-of-life and estate planning is an uncomfortable subject, particularly during a pandemic, it is one that is top of mind for Canadians right now.
By Yasmin Ranade
The Princess Margaret hospital in Toronto, Skip The Dishes and InnerSpace, an indoor location tracking and analytics business, have risen to the pandemic challenges, each addressing social distancing as well as leaning into technology to innovate and expand services.
By Yasmin Ranade
Big Library Read is an international reading program that simultaneously connects millions of readers around the world with an ebook through public libraries and schools, t’s a worldwide digital version of a local book club and the program is free to readers through participating local public libraries and schools.
By Yasmin Ranade
In March, ahead of International Women’s Day, I had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with Mary Ann Yule, President and CEO of HP Canada, about women in technology, mentorship and mindfulness, gender balance in the workforce, and advice she could share for women in tech.
By Yasmin Ranade
A Canadian firm, NVT Phybridge, is providing Power of Ethernet ( PoE ) switch technology to businesses around the world to modernize to IP, but it is also enabling small business and farming, as examples, with IoT capabilities.
By Yasmin Ranade
Small business owners during these critical times are tweaking their web presence if not launching their very first website.
By Yasmin Ranade
The WhatsYourTech.ca team hopes that our readers, as well as your families, friends and neighbours, stay well, keep safe, and #stayhome, while Canada and the rest of the world confronts this merciless COVID-19 pandemic.
By Yasmin Ranade
A new initiative began last week to source ‘FREE SPACES’ to help frontline workers in the GTA and, eventually, across Canada.