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TELUS Friendly Future Foundation Gala raises record $3M to transform lives of underserved youth across Canada with Lionel Richie headlining event

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The funds raised will fuel the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation’s goal of providing more than 500 bursaries and 500 charitable grants this year, in support of thousands of young Canadians facing financial, social and educational barriers

TORONTO, June 22, 2026 /CNW/ – The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation’s Together for Tomorrow Gala raised a record-breaking $3M on June 18, creating new opportunities for underserved youth across Canada through post-secondary bursaries and community programs designed to help them thrive. More than 800 guests gathered for an evening of entertainment and impact, highlighted by an exclusive headline performance by four-time Grammy award winner Lionel Richie. The event was held at the iconic TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning in Toronto and also welcomed TELUS Student Bursary recipients and grant beneficiaries as honoured guests.

Presented by TELUS, the gala brought together hundreds of leaders from Canada’s business, philanthropic, technology, and arts communities. The evening’s generous support will fund the TELUS Student Bursary program and TELUS Community Board Grants, supporting thousands of young Canadians through bursaries, mentorship opportunities and community-based programs that help remove barriers to education, employment and well-being.

The evening builds on the recent announcement of TELUS President and Chief Executive Officer Darren Entwistle and Fiona Entwistle’s landmark $1 million personal donation to the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation. This transformative gift officially launched the Entwistle Technology Bursary, designed to open doors for youth in financial need pursuing post-secondary education in science, math, and technology who are committed to making a positive difference in their communities. The generous donation has inspired further community support, as evidenced by the exceptional fundraising results from last Thursday’s gala.

“When we bring together passionate supporters, business leaders, philanthropists and community partners who are all dedicated to empowering young Canadians to reach their full potential, we are investing in the innovators and changemakers of tomorrow,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO, TELUS. “The generosity demonstrated tonight will help remove barriers and create pathways to education for Canada’s next generation of leaders who exemplify a passion for social purpose in their communities! The Together for Tomorrow Gala, and the $3M raised by generous supporters, is a testament to our belief that doing well in business and doing good in our communities are mutually inclusive. Together, we are helping to ensure young people are able to achieve their dreams of a post-secondary education and an opportunity to help shape the future of our communities, our country and our world.”

“Our third annual gala united Canadians from coast to coast who believe in the power of investing in youth,” said Nimmi Kanji, Executive Director, TELUS Friendly Future Foundation. “The funds raised at the gala will directly support our mission to remove barriers and ensure that every young person in Canada, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to reach their full potential. From affordability pressures, mental health challenges and other barriers to accessing education and employment, too many young Canadians face obstacles that can limit their potential. The support generated through our gala will help ensure those barriers do not define their future. This evening demonstrates Canada’s unwavering commitment to unlocking their potential.”

“Canadians came together to raise a record amount for youth at a time when affordability, mental health and educational barriers are making it harder than ever for young people to succeed,” said Juggy Sihota, Chair, TELUS Friendly Future Foundation. “I’m deeply inspired by the support and participation from our business leaders, philanthropists and community partners who believe that investing in youth is investing in Canada’s future. The money raised at the gala will create lasting pathways for underserved young Canadians to break down barriers of entry, pursue their dreams and become the changemakers our country needs.”

Building on the success of the first two galas, this year’s third annual event brings the three-year total to over $8.1M. This achievement reinforces the Foundation’s position as Canada’s preeminent corporate foundation dedicated to youth empowerment. Since inception, the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation and TELUS Community Boards across Canada have provided $140 million to support youth. In 2025 alone, the Foundation exceeded $10 million in awarded TELUS Student Bursaries and Community Board grants.

Since 2000, TELUS and its team members have contributed more than $1.85 billion in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs and volunteered 2.5 million days to support communities around the world.

The Foundation extends sincere gratitude to presenting sponsor TELUS, and all donors, sponsors and partners who made this remarkable event possible, including:

Luminary Sponsor: Darren & Fiona EntwistleTrailblazer Sponsor: RBC Capital MarketsInnovator Sponsors: AECON, Asurion, Amazon, BGIS, CIBC, Garofalo Family Foundation, Google Cloud, Ledcor, National Bank, Samsung, The&Partnership, TD Securities, WestJetActivation sponsors: AFL, Amdocs, BMO Capital Markets

Every young person deserves the chance to reach their full potential. To support the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation’s mission of helping underserved youth across Canada access education, opportunity and brighter futures, visit friendlyfuture.com/donate. For organizations, foundations, and philanthropists interested in creating lasting impact through named bursary opportunities or strategic partnerships, please contact Louise Malhotra at lmalhotra@friendlyfuture.com.

A sustainable legacy through TELUS Shares

Following the May 4 announcement of a landmark $1 million personal donation from Darren and Fiona Entwistle, TELUS Corporation (“TELUS”) and the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation are providing further details regarding the long-term investment strategy for the gift. The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation intends to sell donated securities it has received from Darren and Fiona Entwistle and use the resulting proceeds – as well as an additional cash donation – to purchase common shares of TELUS (“TELUS Shares”) as part of its investment strategy, in keeping with the request from Mr. Entwistle. The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation also intends to use the dividends generated from these shares as a source of funding for the newly created Entwistle Technology Bursary.

Acquisition of TELUS Shares

The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation intends to purchase TELUS Shares with an aggregate value of approximately $1,050,000 CAD through purchases on the New York Stock Exchange, in compliance with applicable U.S. securities laws. The number of TELUS Shares is not known at this time. The number of TELUS Shares actually acquired will depend on the net proceeds obtained from the sale of donated securities, the prevailing market price of the TELUS Shares and applicable foreign exchange rates at the time purchases are made. Purchases are expected to commence after June 29. The purchases are being made solely to fulfill Mr. Entwistle’s request to establish a long-term restricted fund for the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation’s charitable purposes. As a result of the relationship between the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation and TELUS, the purchases represent an indirect issuer bid and will be made in reliance on an exemption from the formal requirements applicable to issuer bids under applicable Canadian securities laws.

Caution regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements about future events and plans that are forward-looking, including statements relating to the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation’s intention to purchase TELUS shares and to use dividends from the TELUS shares as a source of funding for bursaries. These forward-looking statements are made based on a number of assumptions about the availability of TELUS shares for purchase, the trading price of those shares at the time of purchase, and the expectations regarding dividends that the TELUS board of directors may declare in the future. Decisions regarding dividends on TELUS shares are made by the TELUS board of directors, based on the Board’s assessment of a number of factors on a quarterly basis, including TELUS’ financial situation and outlook. These are subject to risks described in detail in TELUS’ 2025 annual Management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A) and first quarter 2026 MD&A, which are incorporated by reference herein, and in other TELUS public disclosure documents and filings with securities commissions in Canada (on SEDAR+ at sedarplus.ca) and in the United States (on EDGAR at sec.gov). Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as there is significant risk that actual results may vary materially.  These statements are made pursuant to the “safe harbour” provisions of applicable securities laws in Canada and the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Except as required by law, TELUS disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements.

About the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation

The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation is driven by the conviction that every young person deserves the chance to reach their full potential.

As a Canadian registered charity and part of a larger global movement, we’re turning that belief into action. Since 2005, the Foundation and TELUS Community Boards have contributed $150 million in funding to over 11,000 charitable initiatives in Canada and around the world, helping to make the future friendly for millions of youth. In Canada, we have provided $140M in grants, and since launch of the TELUS Student Bursary program in 2023, we have also awarded 2,000 bursaries and counting, worth over $6 million, to deserving students nationwide, helping to ensure that every young person in Canada who wants a post-secondary education will get one.

Every year, we empower underserved youth, helping them build the skills, confidence, and lasting sense of belonging they need to thrive by funding over 500 grassroots charities and awarding over 500 bursaries. In 2025 alone, our Canadian impact exceeded $10 million in grants and TELUS Student Bursaries, directly supporting critical youth-focused health and education programs and empowering the next generation of changemakers to pursue their post-secondary dreams.

For more information on the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation, please visit friendlyfuture.com or follow @FriendlyFutureFoundation on Instagram and LinkedIn.

About TELUS

TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a world-leading communications technology company operating in more than 45 countries and generating over $20 billion in annual revenue with more than 17 million customer connections through our advanced suite of broadband services for consumers, businesses and the public sector. We are committed to leveraging our technology to enable remarkable human outcomes. TELUS is passionate about putting our customers and communities first, leading the way globally in client service excellence and social capitalism. TELUS Health is enhancing approximately 170 million lives across 200 countries and territories through innovative preventive medicine and well-being technologies. TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods utilizes digital technologies and data insights to optimize the connection between producers and consumers. TELUS Digital specializes in digital customer experiences and future-focused digital transformations that deliver value for their global clients. Guided by our enduring ‘give where we live’ philosophy, TELUS continues to invest in initiatives that support education, health and community well-being. In 2023, we launched the TELUS Student Bursary, which strives to ensure that every young person in Canada who wants a postsecondary education has the opportunity to pursue one. To date, the program has distributed over $6 million in bursaries to 2,000 students and counting. Since 2000, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed $1.85 billion in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs, including 2.5 million days of service–earning TELUS the distinction of the world’s most giving company.

For more information, visit telus.com or follow @Darren_Entwistle on Instagram.

For more information, please contact:

Camille Grenier
TELUS Media Relations
camille.grenier@telus.com

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Announcing Zendocs, the Fully Browser-Based PDF and Document Platform

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Zendocs takes document management one step further by eliminating the need for downloads or installations.

CLAYMONT, Del., June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Zendocs, the fully browser-based PDF and document platform, aims to simplify workflows for individuals and teams alike by removing the need to download or install document management apps onto a user’s device. This approach prioritizes user experience, speed, and accessibility, making it a practical solution for those who frequently edit, convert, or manage PDFs and other document types.

Addressing Friction in Everyday Workflows

Zendocs was founded to solve real-world digital document frustrations stemming from the need to download, navigate, and regularly update multiple document management programs. The platform serves as an alternative to traditional tools, many of which have been described as slow, expensive, or cumbersome due to the various software solutions they require.

To overcome the friction of many traditional tools, Zendocs allows users to perform many of the same tasks they would on those tools without installing any programs. Instead, Zendoc’s services are accessible entirely through a user’s web browser, allowing them to be used across multiple devices simultaneously.

Real-World Applications: Traveling for Work

The idea for Zendocs emerged when one of the founders struggled to edit a PDF while traveling for work. While this wouldn’t ordinarily present any issues, the individual didn’t have access to their usual software. Since that software was tied directly to the device on which it was installed, the worker lacked access to it.

For this and other reasons, Zendocs was designed to allow users to make these kinds of changes quickly and from virtually any Wi-Fi-enabled device.

The platform also offers document management functions suitable for both casual users and professionals, further broadening its applicability. For example, Zendocs is as viable for someone who wants to convert a PDF to a DOCX file as it is for someone who wants to collate multiple PDFs to create a portfolio.

Early in its development, Zendocs’s founders continually refined the platform by integrating user feedback, helping it better address real-world needs. This philosophy centered the platform’s development in practicality and usability, two qualities Zendocs continues to pursue today.

Current and Future Developments

Today, Zendocs sees use across multiple sectors, including education, small business, and professional services, in part due to its flexibility and accessibility.

As the platform continues to develop, its founders aim to integrate more collaboration tools, AI-powered document features, and accessibility enhancements to help individuals and businesses save time and improve productivity. These developments would place Zendocs alongside other cloud-based workflow solutions designed to simplify traditionally complex document management processes, helping users spend less time navigating apps and more time engaging in meaningful work.

About Zendocs

Zendocs is a fully browser-based PDF and document management platform. This design eliminates the need for users to download or install individual apps on their devices, instead allowing them to edit, convert, and manage PDFs and other document types entirely in their web browsers. Since the platform caters to casual and professional users alike, Zendocs is used across multiple sectors, including education, small business, and professional services.

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AI Labs, Quantum Pioneers, and Standards Leaders Headline ANSI’s Innovation Summit in Denver

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July 29 program features speakers from Anthropic, IBM Research, IonQ, Microsoft, NIST, and Colorado’s growing quantum cluster

NEW YORK, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will host its 2026 Innovation Summit in Denver July 28–31, bringing together leaders from major AI laboratories, quantum technology founders, federal agencies, and standards developing organizations to address how standards enable the technologies reshaping the digital economy. The Summit’s conference, Accelerating the Digital Economy through AI and Quantum, takes place Wednesday, July 29, at the Grand Hyatt Denver.

“Standards are the critical infrastructure of the digital economy,” said Laurie E. Locascio, Ph.D., NAE, president and CEO of ANSI. “This conference is about how they can accelerate—not just govern—the adoption of AI today and prepare industry for the quantum transition ahead. The conversations we are convening in Denver will help shape what comes next.”

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The conference is structured as two thematic blocks: a morning focused on AI standards and an afternoon dedicated to the precompetitive foundations and commercial trajectories of the emerging quantum industry, much of which is being built in Colorado.

The morning AI session opens with remarks from Rohit Israni, founder and CEO of CertientAI and chair of AI Standards US (INCITS), followed by Craig Schlenoff, Ph.D., chief of the AI Research, Measurement, and Standards Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), setting the stage on the evolving AI landscape. Two panels follow.

The first, Managing Unique Risks from Frontier AI, examines a newly approved framework for the most advanced general-purpose AI systems. Moderated by Chris Meserole, executive director of the Frontier Model Forum, the panel features Jesse Dunietz, Ph.D., computer scientist at NIST; Kim Lucy, director of governance, risk, and compliance standards at Microsoft; and Deepika Raman, non-resident research fellow at the UC Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity.

The second, Agentic AI: Opportunities, Risks, and Implications for Standards, explores how autonomous AI agents change the security and governance landscape—and where new standards are needed to govern systems that don’t just suggest but act. Moderated by August Gweon, policy counsel at Anthropic, panelists include Kyriakos “Rock” Lambros, CEO and founder of RockCyber; Troy Leach, chief strategy officer at the Cloud Security Alliance; and Keerthiram Murugesan, Ph.D., research scientist at IBM Research.

The afternoon quantum session is anchored by two panels exploring what quantum needs to scale, both moderated by Austin S. Lin, head of the U.S. delegation to ISO/IEC JTC 3 (Quantum Technologies).

What No Single Company Can Build: The Shared Foundations of a Quantum Industry brings together Chris Monroe, Ph.D., co-founder of IonQ and Gilhuly Family Presidential Distinguished Professor at Duke University; Andrew Wilson, Ph.D., acting chief of NIST’s Time and Frequency Division and lead of its Quantum Information Science Program; and Yoonchae Cheong, Ph.D., director of the Korea–U.S. Quantum Technology Cooperation Center.

The Business Case for Standards: How Quantum Companies Scale features the CEOs and investors building Colorado’s quantum economy: Scott Davis, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Vescent Photonics; Zachary Yerushalmi, co-founder and CEO of Elevate Quantum; and Cody Moore, vice president at Caruso Ventures.

A Denver and Colorado focus

The day’s program reflects Colorado’s growing prominence in both quantum and frontier technology. The state is home to a fast-expanding quantum cluster, with companies developing photonic and ion-trap systems, sensing technologies, and quantum-enabled infrastructure. U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper of Colorado will deliver recorded welcome remarks, joining Locascio in opening the day.

The conference is open to attendees from across the technology ecosystem—founders, investors, engineers, policy professionals, and anyone working at the intersection of emerging technology and standards. Advance registration is required for this no-fee event.

About the Summit

Accelerating the Digital Economy through AI and Quantum is one of several events at the 2026 ANSI Innovation Summit (July 28–31), which also includes a Fireside Chat with Standards CEOs, the Standards Lab, the Legal Issues Forum, ANSI’s Annual Business Meeting, the ANSI Awards Ceremony, and the U.S.–Korea Standards Forum. Full program details and registration are available at www.ansi.org/summit.

About ANSI

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. Its membership comprises businesses, professional societies and trade associations, standards developers, government agencies, and consumer and labor organizations.

The Institute represents and serves the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organizations and 30 million professionals worldwide. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). For more information, visit www.ansi.org and access the latest news and content on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.

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Government of Canada invests $21.6 million in first-of-its-kind clean energy project in Manitoba

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WINNIPEG, MB, June 22, 2026 /CNW/ – While building Canada into a clean energy superpower, we are working with northern and remote communities to develop clean energy projects, in particular those that are reducing diesel use for electricity generation. This approach will strengthen our energy security, reduce our emissions and create jobs and prosperity for northern, rural and Indigenous communities.

Today, the Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, on behalf of the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced $21.6 million in federal funding for a suite of projects that will transform how electricity is generated and managed in Sayisi Dene First Nation, located in the community of Tadoule Lake in northern Manitoba.

This is the first phase of a First Nation–led initiative to develop Manitoba’s first integrated renewable energy microgrid, combining bifacial solar photovoltaic (PV) power and battery storage with a microgrid controller, to generate clean electricity. Once commissioned in fall 2026, the microgrid will reduce emissions by an estimated 500 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year and lower power costs for the community over time.

To build Canada strong, all communities must have secure, reliable energy. By supporting projects like these, the Government of Canada is working with Indigenous leadership and building a more prosperous, sustainable economy for generations to come.

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“Our government is proud to support Sayisi Dene First Nation as they lead the way toward cleaner, more reliable energy for their community. Projects like this one reflects the Nation’s vision for greater energy independence, a cleaner future and lasting prosperity.”

The Honourable Rebecca Chartand
Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Member of Parliament for Churchill–Keewatinook Aski

“Canada Strong for All means working in partnership with Indigenous communities to reduce reliance on diesel and build a cleaner, more resilient energy future. Projects like Sayisi Dene First Nation’s microgrid demonstrate how innovation and collaboration can deliver real results across the Prairies and in the North.”

The Honourable Tim Hodgson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

“By supporting projects like this one in Sayisi Dene First Nation, we are championing Indigenous-led climate solutions. First Nations have been stewards of this land for generations, and we acknowledge their continued leadership on climate action. This initiative demonstrates once again how Canada is working hand-in-hand with partners to build a more resilient and sustainable economy for all.”

The Honourable Julie Dabrusin
Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature

“Sayisi Dene First Nation is demonstrating how Indigenous-led clean energy projects can strengthen community resilience, advance self-determination and create lasting benefits for future generations. Indigenous Services Canada is proud to support the community’s vision for a cleaner, more reliable energy future that reduces reliance on diesel while supporting sustainable economic development.”

The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty
Minister of Indigenous Services

“I have been involved in this renewable energy project from the beginning, serving in various roles throughout its development. Our community is looking forward to the benefits that will come with construction and commissioning this fall. Revenue generated from solar power will go toward community needs as we strive to become more sustainable and reduce our emissions. We also look forward to showcasing this project to other off-grid First Nations, sharing our learnings and experience executing the project.”

Chief Kelly-Ann Thom Duck
Sayisi Dene First Nation

“This project sets the stage for continued progress. By expanding renewable solutions and reducing diesel reliance, we are strengthening a more affordable, reliable and resilient energy future for communities across Manitoba.”

Allan Danroth
President and Chief Executive Officer, Manitoba Hydro

“We know reliable energy is essential, especially in northern communities, and this investment will help strengthen the autonomy and long-term energy security for Sayisi Dene First Nation. Investments like these reflect our broader commitment to building a clean energy grid that lowers emissions and keeps rates affordable for all Manitobans.”

The Honourable Adrien Sala
Minister of Finance and Minister responsible for Manitoba Hydro

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Natural Resources Canada’s Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program has invested $453 million to reduce reliance on diesel and other fossil fuels for heat and power in Indigenous, rural and remote communities.CERRC has supported over 230 renewable energy projects across Canada, including 82 projects in the North. Collectively, these projects are adding more than 67 MW of clean energy to remote grids by 2027, reducing fuel use by approximately 28 million litres annually and avoiding over 75,000 tonnes in GHG emissions each year. These investments have strengthened local capacity, supported economic opportunities and advanced innovative solutions.The Energy Innovation Program (EIP) advances clean energy technologies that will help Canada maintain a competitive, reliable and affordable energy system while transitioning to a low-carbon economy.Natural Resources Canada provided $10,714,414 through its CERRC program and $4,200,000 through the Energy Innovation Program (EIP).Environment and Climate Change Canada contributed $6 million through its Indigenous Leadership Fund.The Low Carbon Economy Fund is an important part of Canada’s climate action plans, helping put Canada to build a sustainable net-zero emissions economy by 2050.Indigenous Services Canada is contributing up to $1,471,670 to support this initiative, including $971,670 through the Manitoba Indigenous Clean Energy Initiative and $500,000 through the Community Infrastructure Program.On May 14, 2026, the Government of Canada launched a new national Electricity Strategy. This plan will double the capacity of our grid by 2050 and supply clean, reliable, affordable power across the country for decades to come.To develop this strategy, the government is launching consultations with provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, utilities and unions to work together to identify the actions needed to double our grid most effectively and affordably.

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