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As cybersecurity firms flourish in King West and Bay Street, residents and regulators grapple with the darker side of data protection-and who bears the real cost.
From parking to transit to street safety, digital infrastructure investments across the city are quietly transforming the mundane moments that define urban living.
With over $2.1 billion in AI-focused funding flowing into Toronto startups over the past two years, the city has become a magnet for artificial intelligence entrepreneurs and investors reshaping the local business landscape.
As automation accelerates across the Greater Toronto Area, professionals are racing to upskill while employers grapple with a fundamental shift in how work gets done.
As the city's tech corridor booms, experts warn that protecting data often means surrendering privacy-and Toronto residents are caught between security and surveillance.
From King West to Waterfront, a new generation of govtech startups is raising record funding to solve city problems-and Toronto's own digital transformation is becoming the test case.
From King West to MaRS, Toronto's tech founders are racing to embed artificial intelligence into their products, but talent and capital constraints threaten to slow momentum.
Toronto's venture capital market is stabilizing after two years of capital flight. King West and Liberty Village tech clusters now prioritize unit economics and sustainable growth over rapid scaling.