Canada's AI Challenges: Are We Ready to Scale? — Panel Recap
WhenTue, November 4, 2025 · 6:00 p.m. EST – 9:00 p.m. EST
WhereOneEleven
Attended130+ people
On November 4, 2025, the TorontoAI community gathered at OneEleven, Toronto, for a packed evening of insights, networking, and conversation on one of the most critical topics shaping our future — Canada's readiness to scale AI.
The event brought together over 130 professionals, including developers, founders, AI engineers, and executives from retail, finance, media, and technology.
Hosted by Chandan Kumar, founder of beCloudReady and organizer of the TorontoAI Meetup, the evening featured an engaging panel discussion with some of Canada's leading AI voices:
- Kyle McCrindle – Co-Founder & CTO, Denvr Dataworks
- Gayatri Sikka – Sr. Director, Data & AI Engineering, Loblaws
- Olga Tsubiks – Director, AI & Data Products, RBC
- Mohit Rajhans – National Media Contributor & Tech Commentator
The event opened with a land acknowledgment, followed by a brief overview of TorontoAI's mission — a community-driven initiative focused on bridging the gap between developers and startups, and fostering collaboration through tutorials, workshops, and panels.
Chandan highlighted that while Canada leads globally in AI research and talent, scaling requires more than innovation — it demands infrastructure, regulation, and public trust.
The introductory presentation outlined the AI technology stack — from GPUs, Kubernetes, and foundational models like LLaMA and DeepSeek to modern agentic workflows where microservices are powered by LLMs.
Kyle McCrindle — AI Infrastructure & Neo-Cloud
Kicking off the discussion, Kyle McCrindle shared insights from Denvr Dataworks' journey building AI-optimized cloud infrastructure. He discussed the rise of "neo-cloud" providers — a new category of specialized cloud platforms focused on AI workloads, GPU orchestration, and sustainability.
The conversation explored how AI compute is no longer just about scale, but about efficiency — optimizing power, cooling, and capital expenditure for a high-growth AI economy.
Gayatri Sikka — AI at Loblaws: Personalization & Privacy
Gayatri Sikka provided a window into Loblaws' AI-driven transformation, discussing how data and machine learning are reshaping customer experience — from personalized recommendations to operational forecasting.
She emphasized the fine balance between personalization and privacy, especially in Canada's regulatory landscape.
Her session also touched on the evolution of data pipelines — from batch ETL systems to real-time, LLM-enhanced workflows, enabling faster business insights and agentic automation.
Olga Tsubiks — AI in Financial Services: Innovation Meets Compliance
Representing the financial sector, Olga Tsubiks of RBC spoke about the dual challenge of innovation and compliance. She shared how major banks are experimenting with both open and closed-source LLMs, while ensuring robust governance, transparency, and model interpretability.
Her remarks resonated deeply with attendees navigating similar compliance concerns in AI-driven products.
Mohit Rajhans — Media, Public Trust & AI Narratives
Mohit Rajhans, a well-known media and tech commentator, reflected on how AI narratives are being shaped in public discourse. He emphasized the need for accurate storytelling, encouraging media and tech communities to work together to build public trust in AI.
Open Mic: Agentic AI & Vibe Coding
In the open-mic portion, the panel explored Agentic AI — the idea of autonomous agents that combine LLMs with microservice architectures. Chandan described this as the "AI version of workflow automation", where developers design multi-agent systems capable of performing complex business tasks.
The discussion also touched on "Vibe Coding" — a growing movement where developers use natural language tools like Cursor, Copilot, and Claude to accelerate coding productivity.
Panelists agreed that AI isn't replacing developers — it's augmenting creativity and removing technical barriers, allowing teams to focus on solving meaningful problems.
Closing Advice for Young Professionals
Kyle: "Learn how infrastructure powers innovation — from data center to model deployment."
Gayatri: "Develop an intuition for data — it's your most strategic asset."
Olga: "Understand the regulatory mindset early — compliance and creativity can co-exist."
Mohit: "Build soft skills. The future of AI is not just technical, it's human."
The evening wrapped up with networking, coffee, and new connections — a reminder of how vibrant the Toronto AI ecosystem has become. Attendees were encouraged to join the TorontoAI Slack, RSVP for upcoming events, and tag #TorontoAI on LinkedIn and X to keep the discussion alive.
Speakers
Kyle McCrindle
Co-Founder & CTO, Denvr Dataworks
Gayatri Sikka
Sr. Director, Data & AI Engineering, Loblaws
Olga Tsubiks
Director, AI & Data Products, RBC
Mohit Rajhans
National Media Contributor & Tech Commentator