About Jake
Jake MacAndrew
Interview Editor
Jake MacAndrew started off writing breaking news hits in his early days as a journalist. Since those late nights on the pulse for local breakthroughs, he has written stories on many topics, from cybersecurity education in Ukraine to the investment potential of fine wines. With each story Jake writes, no matter the topic, in-depth and accurate reporting is key. Previously living in Edinburgh, he's back in his hometown of Toronto.
Stories by Jake - Page 2
Waterloo's Mappedin raises USD $24.5M for city-scale mapping
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smart cities
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data analytics
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digital twins
Mappedin secures USD $24.5 million from Edison Partners to push its indoor mapping platform beyond buildings and into city-scale deployments.
Neo Financial second FinTech to join Interac network
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fintech
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cx
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blockchain
Neo Financial becomes the second Canadian FinTech on Interac e-Transfer, boosting direct access for payments as the network opens to more providers.
Bill S-5 on the table: An attempt to end health data silos
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digital transformation
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iam
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cybersecurity
Canada's Health Minister Marjorie Michel has relaunched legislation to force medical software vendors to share patient records and curb blocking.
Canada's patent filings stall despite population boom
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physical security
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clean technologies
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it industry
Canada's patent filings have flatlined for years despite a surging population, with experts blaming investment barriers, brain drain and weak IP strategy.
Canada tech gender pay gaps persist after five years
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hcm
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licensing
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it department
Canada tech firms make little headway on women's representation or pay equity over five years, Mercer and TAP Network study finds.
Feds launch "AI readiness scorecard" for early-stage teams
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devops
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digital transformation
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apm
Canada's school of public service has launched an AI readiness scorecard to help teams judge which problems merit automation before spending on systems.
Feds back Vancouver life science sector with CAD $127M
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manufacturing
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supply chain
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ai
Canada deepens life sciences push with CAD $127m for Vancouver projects as Aspect Biosystems and Providence Health Care expand biomanufacturing and trials.
Canada's HVDC network stops short of coast-to-coast
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power / energy
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clean technologies
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renewable energy
A national energy corridor may boost power sharing, but experts say fragmented provincial rules still block a coast-to-coast HVDC grid.
B.C. gets CAD $13.8M for AI, aerospace defence projects
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spacetech
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drones
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surveillance
British Columbia secures CAD $13.8m in federal backing for five dual-use projects spanning satellites, drones and maritime safety.
University Health Network advances AI-driven surgical care
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data analytics
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ai
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ai ethics & governance
UHN's new Toronto Western Hospital tower will add 20 operating rooms and bring AI tools into the theatre to speed care and improve safety.
Canada passes Budget 2025 with stablecoin, defence changes
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crypto
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fintech
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supply chain
Canada's budget law unlocks housing, tax and banking changes, including a productivity super-deduction, stablecoin rules and faster rail planning.
Feds backs Edmonton defence technology with CAD $6.1M
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supply chain
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smb
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r&d
Canada invests in Edmonton defence projects as Wyvern, the University of Alberta and Cando aim to boost supply chains and innovation.
Canada founders urged to back home team on sovereignty
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hyperscale
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data privacy
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ai
Canada founders urged to buy local, back strategic start-ups and build resilient systems as speakers warn sovereignty talk is becoming too vague.
FIFAI panel report sets "AGILE" guide for AI in finance
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data protection
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digital transformation
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fintech
Canadian regulators urge financial firms to tighten AI safeguards as a new AGILE framework flags fraud, supply-chain and stability risks.
Exclusive: Orderfox pushes into autonomous execution with Gieni ABX
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saas
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digital transformation
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martech
Orderfox readies Gieni ABX, an autonomous execution layer to turn its industrial AI insights into completed tasks across enterprise systems.
Explainer: Canada's long road to universal broadband
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network infrastructure
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digital divide
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government funding
Canada's decade-long drive to make 50/10 Mbps broadband a universal basic service nears 2030 goals, but remote regions remain hard to reach.
Cohere signs pact with Saab for AI on surveillance aircraft
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data analytics
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partner programmes
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supply chain
Saab teams with Cohere on AI for its GlobalEye aircraft, tying the deal to Canada as it courts Ottawa's airborne surveillance contract.
Xanadu Quantum to launch on TSX and NASDAQ this month
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quantum computing
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open source
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stock exchange
Crane Harbor backs Xanadu merger, paving way for Nasdaq, TSX debut and USD $302 million raise amid talks on CAD $390 million support.
Exclusive: Wagepoint targets Canada's small firms with AI payroll
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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fintech
Wagepoint bets on Canada's lagging small-business payroll, expanding its AI-powered platform while doubling down on its home market.
Canada backs genomics push with CAD $20M for 33 projects
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agricultural technology
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supply chain
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ai
Canada commits CAD $20m to 33 genomics projects, targeting cancer care, climate-resilient crops and commercial innovation nationwide.