Thomson Reuters to create 400 jobs in Canada, relocate senior roles to Toronto
TORONTO — Thomson Reuters unveiled plans Friday to create 400 jobs in Canada over the next two years by establishing a new technology centre in Toronto, a move the company credited to the region’s pool of tech talent.
Hiring is set to begin in December, with the potential for up to 1,500 jobs, said Thomson Reuters’ president and CEO Jim Smith. The centre will focus on “emerging skills” such as cognitive computing, artificial intelligence and data-visualization, he said.
“These jobs that we’re bringing here, these will be software engineering jobs, they’ll be data science jobs, and this will be a place where we build software-enabled tools and products that we use around the world in all of our businesses,” Smith said.
“What we’re looking for here are the skills that are helping technology reshape the way all of us work and live each and every day.”


