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The Quiet Powerhouses of Canada’s Tech Economy

TSC Desk by TSC Desk
March 17, 2026
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A small number of large companies dominate the economic impact of Canada’s tech sector, with Shopify standing out as the country’s largest and most influential tech company globally. But what about the other companies that are quietly powering Canada’s tech economy? In this article, we’ll shine a light on five companies that are making a significant impact, despite flying under the radar.

The Dominant Force: Shopify

Shopify is a behemoth in the e-commerce infrastructure space, with a market capitalization of over $200 billion CAD. This Ottawa-based company powers millions of merchants globally, making it a critical infrastructure layer for online commerce. Shopify’s scale and influence have made it a major driver of Canada’s startup ecosystem, and it’s widely considered the country’s most influential tech company globally.

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The Enterprise Software Powerhouses: Constellation Software and OpenText

Constellation Software and OpenText are two mid-tier enterprise software firms that are making a significant impact in Canada’s tech economy. Constellation Software, based in Toronto, operates through hundreds of acquired software companies worldwide, providing software infrastructure for thousands of organizations globally. OpenText, based in Waterloo, is a major global provider of enterprise software and data management systems, used by large corporations worldwide.

The IT Consulting and Digital Transformation Giants: CGI

CGI, based in Montreal, is one of the largest IT consulting companies in the world, with annual revenue of over $11.6 billion. This company is a major employer in Canada and Europe, providing services to governments and enterprises.

The Electronics Manufacturing and Data Center Hardware Players: Celestica

Celestica, based in Toronto, is a key supplier in the global electronics supply chain, building hardware for cloud computing infrastructure. With annual revenue of over $11.25 billion, this company is a significant player in Canada’s tech economy.

What’s Next to Watch?

As Canada’s tech economy continues to grow, it’s essential to keep an eye on these quiet powerhouses. What will their next moves be? Will they continue to dominate their respective sectors, or will new players emerge to shake things up? As the tech landscape continues to evolve, it’s crucial to monitor these companies and their impact on Canada’s economy.

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