Author name: Serena Marquez

Serena Marquez is a Canadian technology journalist with 10+ years of experience covering innovations, digital transformation, AI, and emerging tech trends in Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the highly selective University of King’s College and completed executive studies in technology and media leadership at the prestigious Sauder School of Business, UBC. Serena produces in-depth tech reporting and analysis, helping readers understand how innovation shapes Canada’s digital and economic landscape.

Government of Canada investment helps strengthen Canada’s defence capabilities

Canada Boosts Defence Capabilities Through New Investment

New Canada Defence Investment Fuels Innovation at Ontario Tech In a world where security threats evolve rapidly, investment in research and development is no longer optional—it’s essential. The Government of Canada has announced a major new defence funding initiative, with Ontario Tech University playing a central role. The goal is to accelerate advanced research, strengthen […]

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Edmonton AI conference discusses future of technology in Alberta

Edmonton AI Conference Explores Alberta Tech Future

Alberta’s Tech Future: How Edmonton’s AI Conference Is Redefining the Province The conversation around artificial intelligence has moved beyond speculation into real economic strategy, and that shift is clearly visible in Edmonton. Last week, the city hosted a major AI conference that went beyond theory—it outlined a practical roadmap for how Alberta plans to position

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21M Provincial Investment Boosts U of A Defence Innovation

21M Provincial Investment Boosts U of A Defence Innovation

$21M Alberta Funding Boosts U of A Defence Innovation Hub The University of Alberta is stepping into a bigger role in Canada’s defence and security research after receiving a $21 million investment from the Government of Alberta. The funding is aimed at strengthening the university’s defence innovation ecosystem, helping turn research into real-world technologies that

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Canadian Tech Powers Telescope Probing Cosmic Mysteries

Canadian Tech Powers Telescope Probing Cosmic Mysteries

Canadian Telescope Technology: How Nova Scotia Tech Is Unlocking Cosmic Mysteries When astronomers peer into the night sky, they are not just observing distant objects—they are looking back in time. Every signal carries a fragment of the universe’s history. But extracting meaning from that signal requires far more than optics. It demands a computational infrastructure

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TELUS Seeks Tech Partners to Redefine Aging in Canada

TELUS Seeks Tech Partners to Redefine Aging in Canada

TELUS Launches Nationwide Search for Tech Innovators to Reshape Aging in Canada Aging in Canada is changing—but the systems supporting it are struggling to keep up. As Canadians live longer and healthier lives, pressure is building on healthcare infrastructure, caregivers, and long-term care systems. In response, TELUS has launched a nationwide search for technology partners

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Canadore Student Launches Mindfulness App to Market

Canadore Student Launches Mindfulness App to Market

From College Assignment to App Store: How a Canadore Student Turned a Mindfulness Project Into a Real-World Solution The gap between classroom theory and real-world execution is where many great ideas fall apart. For one Canadore College student, however, that gap became an opportunity. What started as a standard coursework requirement evolved into a fully

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ANALYSIS Canada's sovereign AI who controls data

ANALYSIS | Canada’s sovereign AI: who controls data?

Who Really Owns Canada’s AI Future? The Data Sovereignty Dilemma The conversation about building a “Canadian” artificial intelligence has shifted from theoretical ambition to urgent necessity. Yet as policymakers, tech leaders, and entrepreneurs gather to chart the country’s AI trajectory, one uncomfortable truth keeps surfacing: building sovereign AI is less about coding prowess and more

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FAA adds transponders to airport vehicles after crash

FAA adds transponders to airport vehicles after crash

FAA Transponder Mandate for Airport Vehicles: A New Era in Runway Safety By [Your Name] – Aviation Safety Analyst Just weeks after a terrifying near-collision between an Air Canada jet and a maintenance vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has moved swiftly to close a glaring safety gap. The agency’s new rule—requiring

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Canada-Singapore AI and Quantum Strategic Frontiers

Canada-Singapore AI and Quantum Strategic Frontiers

Canada-Singapore Tech Pact: A New Era for AI and Quantum Innovation The race for technological supremacy in artificial intelligence and quantum computing is no longer a solo sprint. In a strategic move that bridges the Pacific Ocean, Canada and Singapore are formalizing a deep collaboration that could redefine how mid-tier powers compete in the high-stakes

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Canada Tests AI to Handle Arctic Surveillance Overload

Canada Tests AI to Handle Arctic Surveillance Overload

Canada Tests AI to Handle Arctic Surveillance Overload The vast, frozen expanse of the Canadian Arctic has long been a strategic frontier. But as melting ice opens new shipping routes and geopolitical tensions simmer, the Canadian military faces a modern paradox: they have more sensors than ever, but not enough human eyeballs to process the

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