City Hall is fast-tracking digital transformation projects across transit, housing, and civic services-here's what Toronto residents can expect over the next two years.
Solar panels, smart grids, and electric transit are no longer distant promises-they're transforming how residents commute, heat their homes, and power their neighbourhoods.
As the city's artificial intelligence sector matures, emerging startups and established players reveal their next-generation offerings-from supply-chain automation to hyperlocal retail tools.
A King West-based company has cracked a problem that's stumped the clean energy sector for years-and it could reshape how Ontario manages renewable power.
As the city's tech sector embraces artificial intelligence, a distinctly Canadian approach to scaling startups is reshaping how the world builds responsible AI.
Early-stage founders in the city's King West corridor are facing the toughest fundraising environment in three years, with deal velocity down 34% compared to last year.
As remote work settles into a permanent fixture, major operators are rolling out the next generation of office-sharing technology and spaces-and Toronto is becoming a testing ground.
A wave of homegrown financial technology companies is challenging traditional banking models and attracting major venture capital to the city's innovation corridors.
A King West-based artificial intelligence firm has quietly become essential infrastructure for hundreds of Canadian retailers and manufacturers-and it's just beginning to scale.
From AI-powered grocery delivery to predictive meal planning, venture capital flooding into local startups is quietly transforming daily life across the city.
As coworking spaces proliferate across King West and beyond, Toronto's digital workforce confronts surveillance concerns, worker exploitation, and the equity gaps the flexible future promised to close.
As breaches multiply and privacy concerns mount, Torontonians are adopting new safety habits-from biometric banking to encrypted messaging-that are fundamentally changing how they work, shop, and connect.
As the city accelerates digital transformation across transit, housing, and public services, tech professionals face a competitive but lucrative hiring landscape-here's how to position yourself.