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.

Families sue OpenAI, alleging chatbot aided in Canadian school shooting

Families Sue OpenAI Over School Shooting Aid Claims

OpenAI Faces Landmark Lawsuit Over ChatGPT Role in Canadian School Shooting A Grief-Stricken Community Seeks Answers—and Accountability The aftermath of a devastating school shooting in Canada has entered uncharted legal territory. Families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that its chatbot, ChatGPT, played a role in enabling the attack. The case […]

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Sask Polytech Advances Autonomous Drone Tech

Sask Polytech Advances Autonomous Drone Tech

How PrairiesCan Investment Is Propelling Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Autonomous Drone Revolution The Canadian Prairies have long served as a testing ground for innovation in agriculture, energy, and logistics. That role is now extending into aerospace systems. A significant funding boost from PrairiesCan—the federal economic development agency for Western Canada—is accelerating an advanced autonomous drone initiative at

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Manitoba team advances breast cancer imaging tech

Manitoba team advances breast cancer imaging tech

New Manitoba Technology Could Transform Breast Cancer Detection The field of breast cancer diagnostics may be approaching a significant shift, with early-stage research emerging from Manitoba, Canada. A collaborative team from the University of Manitoba and affiliated medical institutions has developed a novel imaging approach that shows strong potential for improving detection accuracy—particularly in patients

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Colleges launch Canadian clean energy workforce group

Colleges launch Canadian clean energy workforce group

Clean Energy Jobs Boost: Canadian Colleges & Universities Launch National Workforce Consortium The shift toward a net-zero economy is no longer a distant goal—it is an immediate industrial reality. However, the single greatest bottleneck in Canada’s clean energy transition is not technology, permitting, or capital. It is talent. Recognizing this, a coalition of post-secondary institutions

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Stocks Slide as Oil Surges, Tech Leads Market Selloff

Stocks Slide as Oil Surges, Tech Leads Market Selloff

Crude Oil Spike Meets Tech Wipeout: Why TSX and Wall Street Craters Today Investors on Bay Street and Wall Street woke up to a brutal reality check on April 28. The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX Composite Index plunged nearly 200 points, while U.S. benchmarks delivered a mixed but predominantly negative session. The driving force behind

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Sask Poly & Ontario Tech Launch Nuclear Career Program

Sask Poly & Ontario Tech Launch Nuclear Career Program

Western Canada’s Nuclear Workforce Revolution: How the Accelerator Program Is Closing the Skills Gap The Canadian nuclear industry is standing at a pivotal crossroads. With Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) on the horizon and a renewed federal commitment to clean baseload power, the demand for skilled nuclear professionals has never been higher. Yet, the industry faces

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Manitoba AI Chatbot Ban Raises Tech, Privacy Concerns

Manitoba AI Chatbot Ban Raises Tech, Privacy Concerns

Manitoba’s Youth AI Ban: Privacy Risks and Enforcement Challenges Many parents worry about their children’s online activity—who they talk to and how algorithms influence them. The Manitoba government is proposing a bold solution: banning AI chatbots and some social media platforms for young users. While the goal is to protect children, experts warn the plan

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Deloitte Canada Expands with Tjene Acquisition

Deloitte Canada Expands with Tjene Acquisition

Deloitte Canada Acquires Tjene Corp: A Strategic Leap in Real Estate and Infrastructure Technology In a move that signals a major shift toward data-centric project delivery, Deloitte Canada has officially acquired Tjene Corp, a Calgary-based software firm specializing in digital project management for complex real estate and infrastructure ventures. This acquisition is more than a

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OpenAI boss 'deeply sorry' for not telling police of Tumbler Ridge suspect's account

OpenAI Boss Sorry Over Tumbler Ridge Suspect Account

OpenAI CEO Apologizes for Silence on Tumbler Ridge Suspect – Full Breakdown Introduction: A Controversy That Couldn’t Be Ignored In a move that has sent ripples through the tech and security communities, the CEO of OpenAI has issued a formal apology for the company’s failure to disclose information regarding a suspect linked to a crime

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Global carbon markets are Canada’s next clean energy advantage

Canada’s Carbon Markets Drive Clean Energy Growth

Canada’s Clean Energy Advantage: How Global Carbon Markets Unlock Growth The global economy is undergoing a major transformation, and Canada stands at a critical crossroads. For decades, Canada has been known as a resource powerhouse—exporting oil, gas, minerals, and timber. But a new asset class is emerging that could redefine its role on the world

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