About Crypto News Daily Canada

Fast, reliable coverage of cryptocurrency markets, blockchain technology, Canadian regulation, and the ideas shaping digital finance — written for Canadians who want substance, not noise.

 

Who We Are

Crypto News Daily Canada launched in early 2026 with one goal: give Canadian readers a crypto publication actually built for them.

Most of the major crypto news sites in the world write for a US audience. Prices in USD. Exchanges that don’t serve Canadians. Tax advice that doesn’t mention the CRA. Regulatory updates from Washington that have nothing to do with what’s happening in Ottawa or at the CSA. That gap was obvious, and it needed filling.

We cover the same global stories everyone else does — Bitcoin prices, Ethereum upgrades, DeFi protocols, regulatory shifts. But we do it with the context that actually matters to someone living and investing in Canada. That means quoting prices in CAD, explaining how ETFs work on the TSX, flagging which exchanges are FINTRAC-registered, and writing about Canadian regulatory developments that most publications ignore entirely.

 

What We Cover

Our coverage spans four main areas:

 

Section

What you’ll find

Cryptocurrency

In-depth guides and news on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the broader altcoin market — with Canadian exchange comparisons, ETF coverage, and tax context baked in.

Markets

What’s driving crypto prices, how to read market data, what Bitcoin dominance means, and how global macro conditions connect to what you’re holding.

Tech

Blockchain explained properly. Smart contracts, Layer 2 networks, zero-knowledge proofs, AI and crypto, quantum computing risks — the technology that sits under every price move.

Learning

Educational content for anyone starting out. How to buy crypto safely in Canada, how staking works, what the CRA expects from you at tax time — written for readers, not developers.

 

Our Editorial Principles

These aren’t abstract values. They’re the actual standards we hold ourselves to, and we think you should know them before you decide how much to trust what we write.

 

📰  Accuracy first

We don’t publish to fill a quota. Every claim is checked. When we’re wrong, we correct it openly and quickly.

🇨🇦  Canadian perspective

Most crypto coverage is written for a US audience. We write for Canadians — CAD prices, FINTRAC rules, CRA tax treatment, and TSX-listed ETFs are always part of the conversation.

  

📖  Clarity over complexity

Blockchain is genuinely complex. Our job is to make it approachable without dumbing it down. If a piece requires a glossary to understand, we’ve failed.

⚠️  Risk is part of every story

Crypto can make money. It can also lose it, fast. We don’t hype. We don’t post price predictions dressed as analysis. Every investment-adjacent piece includes context about risk.

 

Note on advertising: We may display ads on cryptonewsdaily.ca, but advertisers have no editorial influence over what we write or how we cover any topic. If that ever changes, we’ll tell you.

 

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MEET THE AUTHOR

Liam Tremblay

 

2026

Founded

7+

Pillars Written

100%

Canadian Focus

 

 

Liam Tremblay — Lead Writer & Editor

“Crypto has a credibility problem in Canada — not because the technology isn’t real, but because most coverage treats readers as either bag-holders to be hyped or beginners to be condescended to. I wanted to write something in between.”

— Liam Tremblay, Crypto News Daily Canada

 

Background

Liam Tremblay is the lead writer and editor at Crypto News Daily Canada. He’s been following cryptocurrency markets since 2017, which means he’s lived through two full market cycles, one catastrophic exchange collapse, and more ‘Bitcoin is dead’ articles than he can count.

Before focusing full-time on crypto journalism, he spent several years covering Canadian financial markets — equities, fixed income, and the ETF industry. That background shapes how he approaches digital assets: not as a separate universe with its own rules, but as part of a broader financial system that Canadians have real stakes in.

He’s based in Canada and writes with a particular focus on how global crypto developments translate into practical decisions for Canadian investors: which exchanges are actually safe to use, what the CRA expects at tax time, how TSX-listed crypto ETFs fit into a TFSA or RRSP, and what regulatory changes out of Ottawa mean for everyday holders.

 

What Liam Covers

His work spans the full width of the cryptonewsdaily.ca editorial mandate. You’ll find his byline on market analysis, Ethereum and Bitcoin deep reads, technology explainers on everything from Layer 2 scaling to zero-knowledge proofs, and practical guides aimed at Canadians who want to participate in crypto markets without getting burned by avoidable mistakes.

He’s not a perma-bull and he’s not a sceptic. His job is to report clearly on what’s happening and give readers enough context to make their own decisions. When something in the space is genuinely impressive, he’ll say so. When it looks like hype with no substance underneath, he’ll say that too.

 

Editorial Standards He Holds Himself To

Every claim is sourced. Prices are quoted in CAD when writing for a Canadian audience. Risk is disclosed on any investment-adjacent content. Corrections are published openly when something turns out to be wrong — and in a space that moves this fast, something will eventually be wrong.

He doesn’t cover projects he holds a financial stake in. He doesn’t accept payment to write about specific tokens, exchanges, or protocols. If he changes his view on something he wrote earlier, he’ll update the piece and note it was updated.

 

A Note on AI and How We Use It

We use AI tools as part of the research and drafting process — this is true of most digital publications in 2026. Every piece published on cryptonewsdaily.ca is reviewed, edited, and signed off by Liam before it goes live. The analysis, the Canadian context, the editorial judgement, and the factual verification are human. We’re not publishing AI output without review, and we’re not pretending we don’t use it.

We think readers deserve to know this. Most publications don’t say it. We’d rather be transparent.

 

📬 Want to reach Liam directly? For corrections, tips, or editorial enquiries: contact@cryptonewsdaily.ca