Breanna Schnurr

Breanna Schnurr is a recent journalism graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University. She loves writing about all things data, travel, tech, lifestyle and subculture. You can reach out to Breanna via bschnurr@itwc.ca.

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Canadian government funds media literacy research project to combat disinformation

The Canadian government is providing a C$5.5 million investment to create the Canadian Digital Media Research Network (CDMRN). Announced on Jun. 7 by Dominic LeBlanc,...

WWDC announcements: New features coming to Apple products

Before its grand unveiling of the Vision Pro, Apple spent the majority of its opening Worldwide Developers Conference keynote talking about the updates to...

Coffee Briefing June 6 – PulseIR announces launch of ParcelPal; Moneris partners with Wix; D2L enhances Brightspace Community platform; and more

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed...

Apple announces mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro

In its massive list of technology updates during the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple saved its biggest news for last. Apple Vision Pro, the newest...

Synctera comes to Canada through partnership with National Bank

U.S.-based banking-as-a-service company (BaaS) Synctera is partnering with the National Bank of Canada (NBC) as part of its expansion into the great white north....

Toronto ranks third smartest city in the world

In a recent study done by Juniper Research ranking the top five smart cities in the world, Toronto, Ont. received the bronze medal. The market...

Redwood launches soft-skills simulation platform

E-learning platform and software company Redwood Performance Group has released a new interactive workplace simulation called GradForce Skills. It aims to help new hires...

FreshBooks survey predicts increasing use of generative AI in small businesses

Approximately 1000 small business owners in the U.S. and Canada were recently polled by accounting software company FreshBooks about their current and future use...

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