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HealthEMe Broadens Health Management Scope

  • Jul 05, 2025
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WeyMedia Eyes Even Faster Growth

  • Jul 03, 2025
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Core Halifax Startups Show Strong Growth

  • Jul 02, 2025
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HealthEMe Broadens Health Management Scope

The company began with a focus on mental health and has expanded its mandate.

Halifax-based health-monitoring venture HealthEMe has re-focused its attention to monitor the management of all chronic diseases as well as mental health.

The company

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WeyMedia Eyes Even Faster Growth

  • Jul 03, 2025
  • Peter Moreira

Less than a year after being named to the Deloitte Fast 50 of Canada’s fastest-growing companies, WeyMedia is setting the audacious goal of actually accelerating its revenue growth – by a lot.

The Dieppe, NB-based personal finance company is best

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Core Halifax Startups Show Strong Growth

  • Jul 02, 2025
  • Peter Moreira

Reflecting broader trends across the Atlantic Canadian landscape, Halifax’s startup community is evolving into two distinct tiers: a high-performing group of growth-stage ventures, and a larger pool of startups facing mounting challenges in a tough

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Accelerate Tech Applications Open

  • Jun 30, 2025
  • Carol Moreira

Accelerate Tech organizers are seeking applicants for the program that offers coaching, capital connections, and a founder community to BIPOC entrepreneurs.

The program is run by Halifax-based Tribe Network, a support organization for Atlantic

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Eastern Edge Robotics Excels at World Championships

  • Jun 30, 2025
  • Carol Moreira

A multi-disciplinary team of undergraduate students from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Marine Institute have taken home various prizes from an international robotics contest.

Since being founded in 2002, Eastern Edge

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ImmigrateAI Global Targets Those Seeking Permanent Residency

  • Jun 27, 2025
  • Carol Moreira

Halifax-based ImmigrateAI Global has launched PR Compass, a platform geared toward immigrants already in Canada – particularly those in healthcare, construction, and other high-demand sectors – who are attempting to gain permanent residency. 

“If

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