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Aviva

More EV chargers coming to Yukon

Federal government announces $1-million investment to the Government of Yukon to help support the installation of up to 200 EV chargers across the Yukon.


Forza Innovations Inc. completes $600K capital raise and equity line of $5M

Forza is reportedly continuing to develop and refine their core WarmUp product line.


Moderna receives full approval for its vaccine from U.S. health regulators

With full approval, Moderna will now market the vaccine under the brand name, Spikevax.
 
 
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Syspro Software

Live Webinar: Has your manufacturing business outgrown its accounting software?

Technology plays a decisive role in ensuring your manufacturing or distribution business can grow and stay competitive in the face of a constantly changing business environment. If operations in your business are still being run manually, you have limitations in your current system, or if you are struggling to get financial control of your business, this webinar is just for you. » Register Now
 
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Karen McAthy

Vegan cheese manufacturer announces a new $10.8M development

The consortium partners will leverage Lumi Foods’ cultured cheesemaking methods and Winecrush Technology’s winemaking derivatives to create a new line of plant-based cheeses made from Canadian-grown crops. » Read more
 
Lowe's Canada

Lowe’s Canada hiring over 5,000 people

A virtual national hiring event will kick off the hiring campaign on Thursday, February 3 and Friday, February 4, using an online platform. » Read more
 
Rittal

Rittal announces new CEO of Rittal USA

Rittal's approach combines EPLAN digital software and CAE services to connect engineering, sourcing, manufacturing, and operations with end-to-end transparency. » Read more
 
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Barrett CTI Building

Podcast: Dave Smiderle of Humber College talks about the labour shortage in manufacturing, and how micro-credentials programs can help the underemployed

A new podcast dives into the talent shortage in manufacturing, and what schools like Humber College are doing to address it through micro-credentials programs. » Read more
Green buildings

Green buildings can boost productivity, well-being and health of workers

Not only do buildings with plants help patients heal faster, but they also energize the doctors, nurses and other staff who work there, and provide esthetic, acoustic and air quality benefits. » Read more
Wearable sweat sensors

How sweat sensors could play a critical role in monitoring our health

Wearable sweat sensors are a powerful solution for monitoring daily health, and could support the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diseases. » Read more
 
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Ahearn & Soper

TD Bank hiring 2,000 new technology employees amid growing demand for skilled workers

The bank says the new positions will focus on technologies and processes to drive investments and power “the future of banking.” » Read more

Liberals, industry groups look to solve supply chain issues, and prevent future woes

Among the issues to be looked at will be the supply of food into the country to make sure Canadians have reliable access to grocery store goods. » Read more