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As Workers Adopt A.I. in Canada, Many Employers are Still Asleep at the Wheel

November 28, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Nearly half of Canadian workers are using generative artificial intelligence at work, finds KPMG in Canada’s latest Generative AI Adoption Index survey. That figure is up markedly from less than a quarter of Canadian workings tapping into AI in 2023, according to KPMG. “As we move beyond the excitement surrounding generative AI, it is becoming […]

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Waterstone Reveals Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures of 2024

November 22, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Founded in 2003, Waterstone Human Capital helps organizations cultivate high-performing cultures. Each year, Waterstone honours Canada’s top corporate cultures with an annual awards program. “These awards recognize the very best in corporate culture,” says Marty Parker, who founded Waterstone more than two decades ago. This year, several technology firms nationwide made Waterstone’s list of Most […]

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Geotab’s Intern Pipeline Helps Students Gain Skills, Experience in Canadian Tech

November 14, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

The global youth unemployment rate is in the double digits and Canada is no exception. Out of Oakville, Geotab is in the business of connected vehicle and asset solutions, leveraging data analytics and AI to enhance fleet performance and safety while optimizing costs. The Canadian tech company is also hustling to build and maintain a […]

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These Companies You May Have Heard of Have Hiring Plans in Canada

November 8, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Most professionals in Canada are concerned about inflation outpacing salary growth and a majority already feel underpaid, according to data from business consulting firm Robert Half’s 2025 Salary Guide, as many look for new roles with juicier salaries. Others are seeking a better lifestyle fit, a more aligned corporate culture, a more fulfilling role, just […]

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Job Autopilot is Using A.I. to Help Canadian Tech Talent Land Work

November 6, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Turbulence in Canada’s tech talent job market is high this year, and instability may linger as national and global economic uncertainties remain prevalent. Seeking to alleviate some of the friction found in today’s hiring market is Job Autopilot, which leverages artificial intelligence to help Canadians land work efficiently. Job Autopilot claims to outsmart employers’ robots with […]

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$5M Annual Investment Set to Upskill 20,000 Digital Talent Workers in Canada

November 5, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

In January, the Government of Canada launched the GC Digital Talent Platform, which serves as a centralized hub for connecting internal and external individuals to a range of digital and tech roles. The Government this week affirmed that it is “committed to building digital talent.” Part of the way Canada intends to build tech talent […]

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70% of SMBs in Canada Lack Sufficiently Skilled Cybersecurity Teams: Report

November 4, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Cyberattacks are up 9% over the past year, spurring Canadian business leaders to rank cybersecurity as the top threat to growth, according to KPMG’s latest Private Enterprise survey. “The rapid escalation in both the frequency and complexity of cyberattacks has Canadian business leaders identifying it as the greatest threat to their company’s growth objectives,” says […]

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Foresight Canada Launches Program to Upskill Engineers for Sustainable Manufacturing

October 29, 2024 by Robert Lewis

Today, Foresight Canada unveiled the Advanced Manufacturing Engineers Upskilling Program (AME-UP), a new initiative aimed at equipping engineers with the specialized skills needed for sustainable manufacturing in Canada’s rapidly evolving advanced manufacturing sector. Funded by Upskill Canada, and supported by Palette Skills and the Government of Canada, the AME-UP program represents a significant step in […]

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Revenue Agency Hacks Affirm Need for More Cybersecurity Talent in Canada

October 29, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

The Canada Revenue Agency paid out millions of dollars in false refunds to cyber scammers over multiple years, an investigation by CBC’s The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada has revealed. From 2020 through 2023, “imposters used [H&R Block Canada’s] confidential credentials to get unauthorized access into hundreds of Canadians’ personal CRA accounts, change direct deposit information, […]

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$13M Investment into Alberta Tech Scene Expected to Add 180 Jobs

October 25, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Calgary is full of fast-growing upstarts and the federal government recently announced that it is supporting some of these Alberta companies through financial investment. George Chahal, Member of Parliament for Calgary Skyview, this week unveiled $13 million in funding for eight local firms. “Calgary has become a hothouse for innovation, attracting talent and generating sustainable jobs,” […]

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