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Telus reports Q1 profit down from a year ago, raises quarterly dividend

Telus reports Q1 profit down from a year ago, raises quarterly dividend

Operating revenue and other income totalled $4.96B, up from $4.28B in the first three months of 2022
Ottawa announces new framework for 5G spectrum licensing to improve connectivity

Ottawa announces new framework for 5G spectrum licensing to improve connectivity

Industry Minister says framework will provide businesses with opportunity to acquire spectrum licences in localized areas across the country
Tech layoffs continue to hit B.C. in largest sector downsizing in over a decade

Tech layoffs continue to hit B.C. in largest sector downsizing in over a decade

Some local job losses are being absorbed by a concurrent wave of retirements
Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Spam calls made up 18.3 per cent of calls from unrecognized numbers in Canada.
How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

The rapid pace of global AI development has some calling for a clutch, if not a brake
BCIT students use AI to improve taxi transport at YVR

BCIT students use AI to improve taxi transport at YVR

The artificial intelligence model will help reduce taxi wait times for passengers to and from the airport
UBC seeks patent on blood thinner with 'enormous potential'

UBC seeks patent on blood thinner with 'enormous potential'

A new medical advancement in blood thinning treatment for heart attacks and strokes is in the works at UBC, following promising results in mice
SHARC Energy, Subterra Renewables partner on projects worth up to $200M

SHARC Energy, Subterra Renewables partner on projects worth up to $200M

Two Canadian clean-tech companies specialize in different types of heat exchange technology
'Children's Code' to combat 'technological tsunami' pitched by B.C. privacy commissioner

'Children's Code' to combat 'technological tsunami' pitched by B.C. privacy commissioner

The code would prohibit 'nudge' technology, which prompts children to further engage in an online service, such as a phone application or tablet game
Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

Health minister says Telus has modified program to ensure it complies with the Medicare Protection Act
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