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Tech Industry Hiring In Canada Continues To Grow

YoungUpstarts

The tech job landscape across Canada has continued to grow. In 2018, Canada had a record-low unemployment rate and as a result we are seeing more companies, startups and online-based businesses dedicated to serving the niche-jobs industry. The prediction was that Canada would face a shortage of programmers and IT professionals.

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Business Immigration With CanadaCIS: How To Start A Successful Business In Canada

YoungUpstarts

Investor protection, low corruption, trade freedom, and low corporate tax are some of the benefits businesses enjoy in Canada. In addition to Canada’s stable economy, other perks include its proximity to the United States and its similar business ethics and culture with the U.S, Starting Your Successful Business in Canada.

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Collision Conference Finds a New Home in Toronto Canada

ReadWriteStart

While I love having conferences close to home, I was really excited to see the news that the Collision Tech Conference , considered to be one of America’s fastest-growing tech conference, is moving to Toronto, Canada in 2019. Canadian Government Sees Economic Potential. Why Toronto?

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Public Venture Funding Could Help Build Canada’s Tech Talent

ReadWriteStart

Here’s how public venture funding can help build Canada’s tech talent. Despite such efforts, up to 25% of STEM graduates from the country’s top universities leave Canada to work abroad , taking the investment into their education — and their potential to generate tax dollars — with them. That figure is compared to US$14.5

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Canada announces new startup visa program to attract entrepreneurs starting on April 1

The Next Web

The Canadian government announced on Thursday it will launch a new program on April 1 to encourage startup founders who will (hopefully) create new jobs and spur economic growth in the country. The program is the first of its kind in Canada and is being pitched as “a powerful incentive to attract individuals with great potential.”

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Big Tech’s Competitor? Government

Andrew Payne

On one hand, Facebook and their gorilla brethren have earned their market positions within a global capitalist ecosystem (mostly) fair and square. Interestingly, the gorillas are now forced to deal with a growing number of government-like political issues. Warren announcing the idea as part of her campaign platform.

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Invest in Israel Newsletter – February 2012

VC Cafe

R&D centers established in the center of the country will receive government support of about 19 million shekels ($5.1 Its solutions target the home video network market. designs, manufactures, and markets a range of products for the cable television (TV) industry. The company name will change to ATX Networks Israel.

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