Survive & Thrive: Risk Tips for Startups
Discover how startups can manage uncertainty with practical tips and enterprise risk management strategies tailored for real-world business challenges.
Discover how startups can manage uncertainty with practical tips and enterprise risk management strategies tailored for real-world business challenges.
Launching a tech startup is exciting—but naming it? That’s where things get tricky. You want something that stands out, feels innovative, and communicates your vision in just a few syllables. In today’s fast-paced market, the right name can be the difference between being noticed or ignored.
In an increasingly digital-first world, with shrinking attention and competing voices that are louder than ever, video content is the optimum, most captivating marketing medium. People need content that is quick to consume, visually appealing, and emotionally resonant — and video meets all the requirements. Whether social ads, product demos, or testimonials, video is the way to go for brands attempting to break through with their message.
For many marketing agencies, handling a chaotic swarm of social channels is just part of the job. There’s often a frantic search for passwords, endless spreadsheet wrangling, and the ritual of piecing together analytics from multiple platforms, which can honestly turn even the calmest days into a juggling act. Figuring out a way to bring some calm to this storm isn’t just convenient, it’s essential for proving real results to clients. In this sense, a central dashboard isn’t only a nice-to-have; it becomes the agency’s command center, streamlining planning, analytics, and reporting processes so teams can swap chaos for clarity, and focus on making a real impact.
Apple is preparing to close a major chapter in its leadership story. Jeff Williams, the company’s long-serving Chief Operating Officer, will step down later this month, officially marking his retirement after nearly three decades of shaping Apple’s most iconic products.
Too many businesses treat their digital presence like a brochure. Polished. Glossy. And ultimately flat.In reality, your digital presence is a living interface between you and your customers. It's where attention turns into interest, and interest turns into action—or it doesn’t.
With global demand holding firm, OPEC will add another 548,000 barrels a day in August, aiming to claw back share from record-pumping U.S. and Canadian producers.
Linda Yaccarino has stepped down from Elon Musk’s X, capping a bumpy tenure marked by advertiser battles, AI controversies, and the platform’s radical overhaul.
A 2.5% stock jump sent Nvidia past a historic $4 trillion market cap, cementing its dominance in the AI hardware race and eclipsing Apple and Microsoft.
Jeff Bezos is back in the headlines — this time for offloading nearly $666 million worth of Amazon shares, just weeks after tying the knot in a high-profile Venice wedding.
Washington has warned Japan, South Korea and a dozen other nations of new import levies as high as 40 % starting Aug. 1, while Canada negotiates separate terms ahead of a July 21 deadline.
In a bold escalation of his trade agenda, President Donald Trump has announced a 50% tariff on imported copper — a move that jolted global markets and sent U.S. copper prices soaring.
As the death toll from the devastating Texas Hill Country floods rises to at least 100, hundreds of volunteers are stepping in—despite officials pleading for caution. The Guadalupe River swelled rapidly after heavy rains, swallowing buildings, cars, and tragically, lives. Among the hardest-hit areas was a century-old girls’ summer camp.
Apple’s head of foundation AI models, Ruoming Pang, has left for Meta’s new Superintelligence Labs, lured by a package reportedly worth tens of millions annually—marking the latest twist in Silicon Valley’s escalating AI talent war.
IBM’s new Power11 processors promise lower downtime, built-in ransomware defense, and easier AI integration for mission-critical data centers.
In a defining moment for the AI infrastructure arms race, CoreWeave is seizing the reins of its future. The cloud startup just inked a $9 billion all-stock deal to acquire Core Scientific, one of the largest data center operators in the U.S.—a move that instantly vaults CoreWeave into the upper echelon of AI power players.
Apple just hit the apex of its theatrical ambitions. The tech giant’s racing blockbuster F1: The Movie has surged past $293 million at the global box office, setting a new record as the company’s most successful film release to date.
In a sweeping move aimed at reshaping U.S. trade relationships, President Donald Trump has unveiled a new set of tariffs targeting nearly a dozen countries, with levies ranging from 25% to 40%.
Ford Motor Co. posted a 14.2% jump in second-quarter U.S. sales—ten times the industry’s growth estimate—thanks to record F-Series demand and a spike in hybrid deliveries.
Apple has filed an appeal against the European Commission’s €500 million Digital Markets Act penalty, arguing the ruling misinterprets “steering” rules and harms both developers and consumers.
Prime Day returns July 8–11 with 96 hours of discounts, daily “Big Deals,” and new AI shopping tools—giving Prime members more ways than ever to save.
Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic flash floods that have left at least 81 people dead and over 40 still missing, with the death toll expected to climb as search-and-rescue operations continue.
Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and the Liberty Square Riverboat shut down July 7 as Magic Kingdom clears space for its biggest expansion ever: Piston Peak National Park.
Although fleet management is often perceived as a mature and traditional business function, it continues to evolve in fascinating ways. In 2025, it stands at the intersection of data, automation, and business strategy — a source of operational intelligence and competitive edge, all provided by a new generation of fleet management solutions.
Canada’s economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.2% in the first quarter—on the surface, a solid rebound. But dig a little deeper and the momentum looks shaky. The jump was largely fueled by a surge in exports, likely driven by businesses trying to ship goods ahead of new tariff rules.
At a rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump announced what he’s calling a major victory for American manufacturing: a new deal that would allow Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel—without giving up American control.
Canada’s debt tops $2.5 T; Gen Z and newcomers boost balances 31 %, delinquencies hit 2.7 %—TransUnion urges lenders to rethink risk.
Macron says Gaza blockade “untenable,” warns Israel of possible sanctions and renews push for conditional Palestinian statehood.
Ontario bill lets province seize school boards, mandates police-in-schools programs, and posts trustee expenses—critics say underfunding is the real issue.
Jetour sells 20k SUVs Jan-Apr, tops Chinese brands in Middle East; T-Series, localised engineering and beefed-up service drive record surge.
Appeals court restores Trump’s global tariffs, keeping importers on the hook and pushing the legal fight toward the Supreme Court.
Vanguard teams with U of T to open AI finance labs, hire 70 Toronto specialists, and push ethical, transparent machine learning for investors.
Record 17k evacuate as Manitoba wildfires force state of emergency; Saskatchewan, Alberta issue fresh orders amid stretched crews and rising heat.
Salesforce to buy Informatica for $8 B cash, weaving data-management muscle into its AI Agentforce and Data Cloud suite.
Stocks rise as U.S. court voids key Trump tariffs; Nvidia leads tech rebound, but analysts warn new duties could still loom.
Trade court voids Trump’s 10 % blanket tariffs, citing congressional power; White House appeals as importers eye potential refunds.
Nvidia posts $44.1 B revenue, 69 % growth; $4.5 B China charge slows profit, but AI demand keeps shares near record $3.3 T valuation.
Canada Post invites union back to the table amid overtime ban and strike threat; pay, temps, and weekend delivery top the agenda.
Bell bets big on “AI Fabric,” launching six hydro-powered data centres in B.C. to supply sovereign, low-carbon compute by year’s end.
Starship Flight 9 reaches space with a reused booster, then spins out and breaks apart 30 minutes in—Musk vows faster test cadence despite loss.
Hudson’s Bay to offload 28 leases to B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu, who plans “A New Bay” chain of immersive department stores pending court approval.
Celebration turned to chaos as a minivan plowed into Liverpool’s title-parade crowd, injuring 27 and sparking a probe; police dismiss terror link.
Boeing pays $1.1 B to avoid fraud trial over 737 Max crashes; victims split on DOJ deal that shields company from felony conviction.
Inn Fire burns 700 acres near Mono Lake, closing Hwy 395 and emptying Mono City as crews race to contain flames before Memorial Day crowds arrive.
Starship Flight 9 aims for May 27 liftoff, reusing a Super Heavy booster and proving upgrades NASA needs for future Moon missions.
Trump gives EU until July 9 to avert a 50 % import duty after call with von der Leyen, keeping markets in suspense and trade talks on full boil.
Parliament resumes after six-month break: MPs elect a Speaker Monday, King Charles delivers rare throne speech Tuesday, setting Ottawa’s new agenda.
CUPW bans overtime nationwide after talks stall; Canada Post warns of mail delays as wage, part-time disputes drag on.
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