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December 22, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Health

‘It could completely transform aging’: Meet the St. John’s-based startup that aims to redefine the aging-in-place experience through technology

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Two newcomers to Canada from Africa are redefining senior care with wearable sensors and Artificial Intelligence

September 11, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration/News

Immigrant entrepreneur uses artificial intelligence to help restaurants prevent food loss and increase profits

Founded in St. John’s, Newfoundland, by Ecuadorian-born Johan Arcos Vazquez, Inverte is leveraging AI, data analytics, and hardware-software connectivity to help boost

June 13, 2023
Economy/News

Newfoundland has one of Canada’s lowest immigration retention rates, while its startup hub is breaking records for inclusiveness and diversity

Genesis has helped develop some of Canada’s most successful companies while promoting a sense of belonging.

November 3, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News

How St. John’s, Newfoundland built a thriving tech scene

Originally from France, the CEO of techNL has helped Newfoundland's tech grow and address barriers in the industry

April 23, 2020
Immigration

Given a Lifeline, Charities Still Face Uphill Battle

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the economic fallout poses a massive threat to Canada’s charitable sector. Their future depends on government aid.

April 22, 2015
Immigration/Top Stories

B.C. and Manitoba Settlement Agencies Suffer Under New Control

[Part 3 of 3 of an in-depth investigative series] The settlement service sector across the country is undergoing major changes and facing

April 15, 2015
Top Stories

While Newfoundland Struggles to Attract and Retain Newcomers, PEI Shines

The face of Canada’s immigration system has been changing drastically. With the federal government scaling back on settlement service funding in parts

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