TELUS has announced the winners of its sixth #StandWithOwners – Canada’s largest small business contest – celebrating the owners who have made it in Canada. From the thousands of applications received, 20 outstanding Canadian businesses representing a broad selection of industries have been recognized for demonstrating how they leverage technology to drive innovation and stand out, while creating meaningful change in their local economy and community.
Their recognition is part of TELUS’ ongoing dedication to supporting Canadian businesses. Since 2020, TELUS has invested over $6 million through the #StandWithOwners program, providing essential funding, technology and exposure to help businesses thrive in a digital world.
This year’s five grand prize winners are:
- Ashored Innovations: Led by owner Aaron Stevenson, Ashored Innovations addresses a critical environmental issue by tackling marine life entanglement in fishing gear through innovative “rope-on-demand” technology. Inspired by a 2017 North Atlantic right whale unusual mortality event, Ashored retrofits existing lobster and crab traps with underwater buoys that use acoustic release technology to surface only when remotely activated by fishermen. This system stows the rope in a cage connected to the traps, preventing both gear loss and marine entanglements. The technology is now used across three continents for commercial fishing and scientific monitoring of subsea noise pollution and climate-related environmental variables.
- mddl: Owners Darlene Jehn and Alkharim Devani recognized the critical need for accessible housing options, creating mddl, a real estate company dedicated to empowering communities to build diverse, sustainable “missing middle” housing through education, technology, and policy advocacy by fostering a more equitable approach to development. Their training programs support small-scale developers while partnering with cities to modernize zoning and unlock public land, creating more accessible and equitable housing solutions.
- Sepura Home Ltd.: Revolutionizing kitchen waste management with its innovative IoT-enabled composting garbage disposal system, owner Victor Nicolov developed a clean, compact, and hands-free solution that seamlessly integrates into modern kitchens. The system addresses the growing burden traditional garbage disposals place on wastewater infrastructure while eliminating the inconvenience of existing composting methods. Through an integrated mobile app, Sepura Home Ltd. provides users with system control, environmental impact insights, and over-the-air software updates, currently making it the only food waste system that continuously improves over time.
- UKKÖ Robotics: Owners Daniel Badiou and Katrina Jean-Laflamme created UKKÖ Robotics, addressing the need for efficient solutions to automate livestock pasture management, providing unique, solar-powered, autonomous barns for livestock, promoting regenerative agriculture and supporting small farmers. Their flagship product, the ROVA Barn, features a floorless design and autonomously moves small livestock to fresh pasture areas multiple times daily. This innovative approach reduces the environmental impact of livestock farming while significantly decreasing the labour required for pasture management.
- Vets Around the Corner: Not just a veterinary clinic, owners Dr. Devon Barnes, Dr. Lindsay Patterson, James Clague, and William Woodstock created Vets Around the Corner, a community-driven animal hospital that launched the Community Veterinarian Program, a mobile, not-for-profit initiative eliminating barriers to veterinary care for marginalized, low-income, and underserved populations. By retrofitting a decommissioned ambulance into a mobile veterinary exam room, they are bringing wellness exams, medical treatments, and health education directly to retirement residences, shelters, community centers, and First Nations communities.
The five grand prize winners each receive a $200,000 prize package, including $75,000 in direct funding, $80,000 in advertising and business exposure, $35,000 in TELUS and Samsung technology, and $10,000 in TELUS Health wellbeing support. An additional 15 winners each receive $20,000 in funding and technology.
To learn more about all 20 of our inspiring winners visit telus.com/winners.
Nelson Focuses on AI in Education with Upcoming Keynote at Canadian EdTEch Leadership Summit and its Launch of AI Literacy Resources for Educators
Posted in Commentary with tags Nelson on October 23, 2025 by itnerdNelson will focus on addressing a gap in education with a keynote from its President and CEO Steve Brown at the Canadian EdTech Leadership Summit in Toronto, and an upcoming launch of resources related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for educators.
According to a recent study from KPMG, Canada is lagging global peers in AI literacy and trust, ranking among the least AI literate nations globally. To help address that gap, Nelson is taking steps to support educators as they look to understand and navigate AI in education. The company will offer trusted resources in Edwin, including lessons and activities, to provide educators and students with information to better understand AI; to learn how it can be used appropriately; to see how AI literacy can be integrated into cross-curricular learning experiences; and more.
For example, one lesson will provide educators with an overview of how to provide an introduction to AI, giving students basic shared vocabulary and a conceptual understanding of what AI is, examples of AI in our world, and options for further learning about AI, including bias, ethics, and responsible usage. Educators will find these resources in Edwin beginning in mid-November.
Nigel Romany, a Grade 6 and 7 teacher from Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board (BHNCDSB) and an avid Edwin user, talked about how he complements the use of Edwin with AI in his teaching. He explained that he started using Edwin in lessons that were outside of his core subjects, such as science. Edwin provides rich curriculum-aligned materials, which he said allows him to provide the proper information for his students in an effective forum. Within the first week of using Edwin, he was able to guide students to develop a commercial on biodiversity. Now, he said he uses AI to complement and assist in his teaching practice. For example, AI helps him narrow down vast amounts of information and gives him alternatives in his lesson planning. Additionally, we know students use AI in some capacity to do their assignments. He said that as educators, we have to find different ways to assess our students, review the work and educate them to use AI properly. He noted that teaching has always been more of an art form than an exact science and AI, in his opinion, cannot replace the interaction between student and teacher but rather enhances it. He is looking forward to using the new resources on Edwin to help him engage in conversations with his students about AI, helping them develop skills to question, analyze and use AI responsibly.
dTech: Sharing AI Insights and Trends
Taking place on October 29 and 30, 2025 at the state-of-the-art Innovation Complex at the University of Toronto Mississauga, the theme of this year’s EdTech Leadership Summit is “Empowering Human-Centered Sustainable Learning in an AI-Inspired World.” Brown will present his keynote, “The Intersection of Human and Artificial Intelligence,” on October 30 at 11 a.m., during which he’ll share a perspective on the rise of AI in education, its opportunities and challenges, and the importance on focusing on the right learning pathways to drive human intelligence.
The 16th annual event is targeted at senior level leadership in K-12, post secondary and EdTech industry partners, policymakers, teacher leaders, investors, students, parents, and EdTech startups who are passionate about refining the future of learning to help all students thrive. It will provide attendees an opportunity to access evidence-based research, success stories, and best practices to future-proof their learning environment and empower every learner in an AI-powered age. Attendees will also gain insider knowledge on the latest global and national trends, from AI adoption in classrooms to digital equity strategies, with concrete case studies they can quickly apply.
Supporting Teachers to Succeed in the Classroom
Nelson continues to support educators across the country with current curriculum-aligned materials they need for their classrooms. For example, resources and content in Edwin were updated for the 2025/2026 school year based on the renewed K-12 curriculum in Manitoba.
The company also recently launched the Edwin Academy, where teachers can not only access classroom resources, but also training and just-in-time support. The Academy is designed to empower educators, curriculum leads and administrators with the tools they need to succeed when they use Edwin. It helps educators with common teaching and learning challenges, whether they’re integrating Edwin into lessons, supporting teachers in schools, or scaling professional learning across a district. While resources are available to all Edwin users, the Edwin Academy is available to all teachers. Additionally, parents can now access the same engaging educational resources to be used at home to complement and support their children’s learning journey. Learn more here.
Edwin AI resources will be available for educators from Nelson on edwin.app beginning mid-November 2025.
For more information about the Canadian EdTech Leadership Summit, or to register for the event, visit https://summit.canamedtechalliance.com/.
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