Toronto-based AI firm, Cohere, buys naming rights to EY Centre
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Toronto-based AI firm, Cohere, buys naming rights to EY Centre
Busy Uplands Drive centre home to CANSEC, Comiccon shows among others
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Published Apr 30, 2026
Last updated May 01, 2026
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CANSEC (Canada's Global Defence and Security Trade Show) is a major annual presence at the EY Centre. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER /POSTMEIDA
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Ottawa’s largest convention facility becomes the Cohere Centre Fri…
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