Canada’s Digital Economy Needs Highly Skilled and Diverse Workforce to Succeed
by Lee Rickwood
The country’s information and communications technology industry needs more trained and capable workers to succeed.
by Lee Rickwood
The country’s information and communications technology industry needs more trained and capable workers to succeed.
by Lee Rickwood
Through the collaborative efforts of staff members and volunteers, an organization in Canada is supporting people by creating various accessible technology solutions using open-source designs and advanced 3-D printers.
by Lee Rickwood
Digital identification, facial recognition, biometric boarding and autonomous robots are among the new technologies you’ll find at the airport as ways to improve the travel experience for passengers and boost the bottom line for carriers.
by Lee Rickwood
A Canadian software company developing tools for safely reaching kids and families on mobile devices enjoys strong growth despite market turbulence.
by Lee Rickwood
It’s the job-hunter’s least favourite job – having to write yet another custom cover letter, polishing yet another job application to meet the stated requirements of a sought-after position. Until now.
by Lee Rickwood
Not just for International Women’s Day but every day, Canadian tech entrepreneurs Shriya and Purva Gupta tell their female colleagues to never have doubt in their abilities, despite the challenges.
by Lee Rickwood
The fact that the digital ecosystem once drew the consent line in the sand at age 13 seems an arbitrary decision now, considering our growing understanding of data rights and values.
by Lee Rickwood
Facing rising prices and labour shortages, Canadian businesses are thinking digital: they plan to invest more in tech over the next year in the face of other expected challenges and opportunities for growth.