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Ritchie Bros. shareholders approve acquisition of IAA Inc. at special meeting

Ritchie Bros. shareholders approve acquisition of IAA Inc. at special meeting

VANCOUVER — Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc. says its shareholders approved the company’s deal to buy U.S. automotive salvage company IAA Inc. at a meeting Tuesday that caps months of criticism since the acquisition was announced in November.
Facebook parent Meta slashes another 10,000 jobs

Facebook parent Meta slashes another 10,000 jobs

Facebook parent Meta is slashing another 10,000 jobs and will not fill 5,000 open positions as the social media pioneer cuts costs.
B.C. innovation minister and Vancouver mayor head south on trade mission

B.C. innovation minister and Vancouver mayor head south on trade mission

Pair stopping in Austin, San Francisco in hopes of landing an anchor company
Employment falls at B.C.-based software companies

Employment falls at B.C.-based software companies

Average local employment at B.C.’s largest software companies fell over the past year, indicating that B.C. is not immune to the layoffs sweeping through many North American technology companies. Average B.C. employment declined 2.
Yaletown Partners raises $70M, increasing fund value to $200M

Yaletown Partners raises $70M, increasing fund value to $200M

Yaletown Partners' active funds under management now exceed $450 million
Zenhub raises $10M betting on expanding platform to non-technical employees

Zenhub raises $10M betting on expanding platform to non-technical employees

Series A funding round led by Yaletown Partners with support from BMO capital and existing investors
CSIS warns 'smart city' technology can open door to attacks, foreign interference

CSIS warns 'smart city' technology can open door to attacks, foreign interference

OTTAWA — Canada's intelligence service warns that technological innovations adopted by municipalities could be exploited by adversaries such as the Chinese government to harvest sensitive data, target diaspora communities and interfere in elections.
'Dystopian nightmare': Security necklace faces criticism

'Dystopian nightmare': Security necklace faces criticism

An advertisement for a security necklace is drawing criticism for creating a false sense of security.
TikTok is Canada's least trusted social media platform: TMU study

TikTok is Canada's least trusted social media platform: TMU study

TORONTO — TikTok is experiencing the fastest rate of growth among Canadians, but is also the least trusted social media platform in the country, a new report said.
CRTC lowers some wholesale internet rates by 10 per cent as part of broader review

CRTC lowers some wholesale internet rates by 10 per cent as part of broader review

TORONTO — Canada’s national telecommunications regulator is lowering some wholesale internet rates by 10 per cent as it launches a review aimed at bolstering competition and lowering consumer costs.