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Calgary social services tech startup gets $2 5 million from Ottawa to scale up

Article content A Calgary-based tech startup that helps match people in need with social services has received $2.5 million from the federal government to help it expand and grow across the country. HelpSeeker, a Calgary-based technology company founded in 2018 by husband-and-wife team Travis Turner and Alina Turner, offers a range of digital products designed to help people easily access community, health and social services. It also offers specialized tools and services for social service agencies, providers, and municipal governments. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary social services tech startup gets $2.5 million from Ottawa to scale up Back to video

Calgary social services tech startup gets $2 5 million from Ottawa

Article content A Calgary-based tech startup that helps match people in need with social services has received $2.5 million from the federal government to help it expand and grow across the country. HelpSeeker, a Calgary-based technology company founded in 2018 by husband-and-wife team Travis Turner and Alina Turner, offers a range of digital products designed to help people easily access community, health and social services. It also offers specialized tools and services for social service agencies, providers, and municipal governments. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary social services tech startup gets $2.5 million from Ottawa to scale up Back to video

GM s electric vehicle plan could shake up the energy sector — but how soon?

Why GM s switch to electric vehicles may be more important for the oilpatch than Keystone XL s cancellation GM s aim to be nearly all electric by 2035 has been called an aggressive goal. But regardless of how realistic it is, it s a big statement about where a leading automaker sees the future. Social Sharing

Canada s uniquely positioned to hit net-zero emissions in 2050 if it makes right moves now: report

Viewpoint: Sustainable long-term energy plan needed - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Viewpoint: Sustainable long-term energy plan needed Poll Too strict The Keystone XL Pipeline is dead, probably forever. It is an unfortunate decision by President Biden, but he is applauded by supporters in the United States and in Canada. The completion of this project would have been a boost to Alberta. Jack Mintz, University of Calgary School of Public Policy, has written that about 15,000 direct and indirect jobs would have resulted in Canada, as well as additional jobs in the U.S.A. TC Energy planned to operate the line with renewables to have minimum emissions. Indigenous peoples would have had a $785-million stake in Keystone.

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