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Streaming in Canada this week on Amazon Prime Video, Crave and Netflix [October 14 — 20]

Every week, MobileSyrup goes over some of the most notable movies and TV shows that recently hit Canadian streaming platforms. Typically, this column will focus on content from Amazon Prime Video Canada, Crave and Netflix Canada, although other streaming services may be mentioned when relevant. Shows or movies that are made in Canada, involve notable […]

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New Brunswick medicare company launches digital health platform in Canada

Moncton, New Brunswick-based Medavie Blue Cross has launched Connected Care, a digital health platform that offers virtual healthcare solutions to Canadians. Connected Care is available in the Medavie app on Android and iOS and the Medavie Blue Cross website. Through the platform, Canadians will be given 24/7 access to doctors by text or video for

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Ubisoft Montreal launches free ‘Rabbids’ youth coding program

Ubisoft Montreal has launched a free youth coding program called Rabbids Coding. Intended for kids aged seven and up, Rabbids Coding aims to teach basic coding elements like loops, algorithms, optimization and more through a simple and accessible experience. In Rabbids Coding, players have to help the Rabbids clean up their spaceship. The game guides kids but

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Terminal raises $17M led by 8VC to source and build remote teams of engineers – TechCrunch

As LinkedIn announces the next stage of its own ambitions in the world of recruitment by bringing in more big data insights, another one of the startups indirectly chipping away at its position among knowledge workers by providing a way of hiring and building entire teams in remote locations is announcing another round of funding.

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Canadian mobile gamer joins ‘World’s Fastest Gamer’ racing competition

A Canadian mobile gamer has been confirmed as a finalist in Millennial Esports’ ‘World’s Fastest Gamer‘ racing competition. Twenty-four-year-old Riley Gerster is the sixth finalist in the competition, which will see mobile gamers face off in a real-life race with a prize worth more than $1 million USD (about $1.3 million CAD). In October, contestants

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Drone Delivery Canada opens ‘first of its kind’ operations centre in Ontario

Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) has opened a new commercial operations centre in Vaughan, Ontario. According to the company, the “first of its kind globally” location spans 16,000 square feet and is capable of managing 1,500 drones. With the facility, DDC aims to charge customers a licensing fee of $10,000 per drone, per route, per month.

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U.S. trade war hits consumers with higher electronics pricing

A 15 per cent tariff on Chinese goods came into effect on Sunday, Sept. 1st. As part of the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, the new tariff could significantly drive up the cost of electronics for consumers. While TVs, phones, and audio gear are just a subset of the long list of

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Clio raises $250m to expand operations from Dublin headquarters

The company will use the financing to amplify efforts to support access to legal services across Europe. On Wednesday (4 September), Canadian legal technology company Clio announced that it has closed a $250m (USD) funding round. The company, which has EMEA headquarters located in Dublin 8, raised what it calls “one of the largest private

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Montreal group to launch campaign to help young voters identify fake news in election

Montreal-based charitable organization Apathy is Boring is planning to launch a campaign that will help young voters identify fake news during election time. The group — alongside roughly 400 other organizations and individuals — aims to offer a media literacy campaign that that teaches youth how to be critical of what they see online. The

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