With over $2 billion in AI-related funding flowing into the Greater Toronto Area since 2024, the city's innovation corridor is attracting global investors betting big on homegrown artificial intelligence talent.
As Canada's financial technology sector accelerates, Toronto workers are facing new skill demands, salary trajectories, and opportunities-but competition is fierce.
From King West to the Distillery District, the city's most ambitious startups are unveiling their product roadmaps-and they're thinking bigger than ever.
As machine learning transforms everything from restaurant staffing to transit delays, Torontonians are experiencing a technological shift that's barely visible-but impossible to ignore.
As venture capital floods into green tech worldwide, Toronto's ecosystem is carving a unique niche by bridging legacy industrial expertise with cutting-edge innovation.
A convergence of hydroelectric abundance, immigrant entrepreneurship, and Bay Street capital is positioning the city as a global clean energy innovation hub.
From King West startups to Waterloo labs, a new generation of fintech founders is challenging traditional banking and attracting serious venture capital.
From transit delays to grocery shopping, venture capital pouring into the city's tech ecosystem is solving hyperlocal problems that matter to commuters, families, and workers.
From the Waterfront to King West, venture capital and municipal funding are fueling a digital transformation that's positioning Canada's largest city as a North American govtech powerhouse.
A surge in private investment is transforming the city's tech corridor into a hub for privacy-focused startups, with funding nearly tripling since 2023.
As artificial intelligence tools become embedded in local services-from retail to transit-the city's residents are experiencing both convenience and disruption in unexpected ways.
From AI-powered desk booking to biometric wellness tracking, the city's workspace operators are racing to reimagine what comes after the hybrid work shuffle.
Venture funding for artificial intelligence startups in the Greater Toronto Area has nearly tripled since 2023, fueling a cluster of innovation that rivals Silicon Valley.