Pretty thrilled that our documentary on Ukrainian startups during the war will launch tomorrow @WebSummit in the Ukrainian Pavilion - here's a sneak peek https://t.co/gfVIARa4x6
@tech_ukraine#websummit#Ukraine
The @torontolibrary gave me my first job and opened a lot of doors for a kid growing up in Scarborough.
Today, @aratisharma and I are matching donations to @TPL_Foundation 2X up to $100,000 to help fund after-school programs across the city.
Donate 📚➡️ https://t.co/O2grIkC6BA
At #MostAmbitious: Town Hall, Sentinel CEO Kath Intson said Canadian investors haven't been as brave as our allies about investing in combat or kinetic capabilities.
Most people say they want affordable housing.
What they usually mean is:
“I want my kids to be able to buy a house, but I also want my house to go up 8% a year forever, and I definitely do not want a fourplex near me.”
That is the Canadian housing crisis in one sentence.
During my 16 years in Asia (including Japan), I saw firsthand how Canadian delegations are well-liked, but there was usually a lack of follow-up and strategic relationship management sustained over an extended period of time. This undermined the credibility and gravitas of the country’s reputation at the elite level. Canada always scored high for character perceptions, but significantly lower concerning competence. And also a general sense that Canada was a small potatoes country on a tight budget. Hopefully that’s changing now.
@acoyne "This ad was paid for by your tax dollars" should be a mandatory component of all such comms, and would hopefully get people to question the value of them versus, say, investing in schools...
Canada's startup ecosystem lost $66 billion in value over a 5-year period thanks to startups missing out on early-stage funding.
NACO Canada and Startup Genome lay it all out, and we've got the breakdown at BetaKit:
https://t.co/0reT6ESm6N
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the capacity of Ukraine’s defense industry has increased by tenfold. Our production potential for drones and missiles alone will reach $35 billion next year. Already over 40 percent of the weapons in use at the front are either made in Ukraine or produced with Ukraine. And the share of our weapons will only grow. The task for manufacturers, for the Government of Ukraine, for all institutions involved is that by the end of the year no less than 50 percent of the weapons at the front must be our Ukrainian weapons, and this task must be accomplished.
We need funding to unleash our full potential and we are working with every partner who can help make this possible. It is time to start exporting our Ukrainian weapons – those types we have in surplus and can therefore export, to finance the types of weapons that are especially needed for our defense. I have already instructed the Government, the Office, and the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine to develop and present the key elements of such an export system. The working title of this program is “Zbroya” – our export product. Agreements are already in place to launch export-import platforms in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. The task is to have these platforms operational by the end of the year.
I said this during the International Defense Industries Forum, which we are opening for the third time in Ukraine today.
It is insane Russia's organized transfer of children out of Ukraine and into Russia is not a global story. As many as 35,000 Ukrainian children are still missing and thought to be held in Russia or Russian-occupied territories
Russia unjustly invaded Georgia 17 years ago, setting a disturbing trend of invading its neighbours. Canada supports Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and reiterates our call for an end to Russia’s illegal occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
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* Internships are in office positions
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Another $7.2 million in public money is headed to a foreign multinational — while Ontario’s most innovative companies are still waiting for real support.
Read the full article on @BetaKit: https://t.co/KvwyAZTtSP
My latest feature, a story several months in the making. Welcome to the US$100-million club: With dozens of scaled-up tech companies, Canada is poised to deliver a wave of quality IPOs https://t.co/GOYBDoGqAK
🇺🇦🇨🇦💙💛 This day 33 years ago (December 2, 1991) Canada became the first country in the Western hemisphere to recognize Ukraine’s independence.
And today, as we are fighting for our freedom and sovereignty, we are grateful to
Canada for standing with us!
In 1965, Singapore was forced out of Malaysia.
No army.
No resources.
No fresh water.
A tiny island of 2M people living in slums.
Then ONE man's ruthless vision built modern Asia's greatest success...
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🚨My Sunday read recomendation:
Productivity, productivity: Why Canada keeps talking about it but sees no results - by Jim Balsillie via the @globeandmail
https://t.co/uAQuhE9Ju2
Ukraine is becoming a center of defence innovation and production.
200 defence ventures inside Ukraine are capable of producing $20bn of equipment this year, and $30bn next. Read more 👇
https://t.co/usdGxPS542