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Why software stocks are clawing back after a ‘severe’ hit over AI updatesSome software stocks began recovering Monday after a multi-day selloff on worries of how new AI developments could take businesses away from a handful of large companies.TechFeb 9
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ISC conducting review of strategic alternativesInformation Services Corp. says it is conducting a review of strategic alternatives.CanadaSep 8, 2025
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Engineers Canada urges Alberta to reconsider change to rules around ‘engineer’ titleEngineers Canada is urging Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to reconsider a proposal that aims to loosen restrictions around who can use the “engineer” title.PoliticsNov 10, 2023
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Your car’s dashboard is about to get a lot more expansive — and expensiveHere's an update on the kind of things we'll soon be seeing with car dashboards. Say goodbye to a lot of free conveniences.EntertainmentJun 18, 2023
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Nova Scotia investigating theft of personal info through file transfer service MoveItIn a news conference on Sunday, Cyber Security and Digital Solutions Minister Colton LeBlanc said the province is yet to determine how many Nova Scotians have been impacted.CanadaJun 4, 2023
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Inside the mind of ChatGPT: How artificial intelligence is changing the way we learnThe future is here, and it can do your homework. Artificial intelligence, like the popular ChatGPT app, is ripe for exploitation by students, experts say.TechJan 23, 2023
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Reduced consumer spending has Lightspeed Commerce ‘cautious’ ahead of holiday seasonAs the Montreal company adjusts to the current economic conditions, its chief executive said it is focusing more closely on 'larger, more established' clients.EconomyNov 3, 2022
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Saskatoon business finds market for construction project management software in New YorkMyComply, a Saskatoon-based construction tech business recently secured $5.6 million by expanding its firm to the United States.TechApr 10, 2022
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Massive software flaw with global reach forces Quebec to shut government websitesThe minister of digital transformation held a press conference today in Quebec City, announcing the decision to shut all the province's official websites until further notice.CanadaDec 12, 2021
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‘The internet’s on fire’: Software vulnerability causes scramble to stop growing threatThe vulnerability, dubbed `Log4Shell,' was uncovered in a utility that's ubiquitous in cloud servers and enterprise software used across industry and government.TechDec 11, 2021
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