Piramilan Suthesakumaran

Full-Stack & AI Engineer

Service Areas Across Canada

I work with businesses across Canada on AI consulting, website development, mobile app delivery, and SaaS product engineering. Most projects run remote-first, which makes it practical to support clients in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, Atlantic Canada, and distributed teams in the United States.

These market pages are built to support real local search intent, not to mass-produce thin city pages. Each one reflects how the work changes by market, industry mix, and buyer expectations.

Updated April 11, 2026Canada-wide marketsRemote-first delivery

Canada-wide delivery

I actively work with companies across major Canadian markets, including Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, and remote teams in between.

United States and remote

Remote-first delivery also makes it straightforward to work with US-based startups, agencies, and product teams that need senior engineering capacity without hiring locally.

Implementation, not just advice

Projects can start with an audit or strategy session, but most engagements move into hands-on implementation, delivery, launch support, and iteration.

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Greater Toronto Area2.9M populationOntario

Toronto

Toronto is Canada's largest tech market — dense with fintech, healthtech, and AI-native startups, and home to a growing base of bootstrapped SaaS founders who hire freelance help instead of building full in-house teams. Most of my Toronto work is remote-first with in-person touchpoints where useful.

FintechHealthtechSaaSRetail and e-commerceProfessional services
National Capital Region1.1M populationOntario

Ottawa

Ottawa's tech market splits between government-adjacent work and a strong cluster of product companies in Kanata. Compliance, data residency, and procurement shape project scope here in ways they do not elsewhere in Ontario — I account for that early, not after the first legal review.

Government contractorsCybersecurityTelecomDefence techPublic sector SaaS
Greater Toronto Area730K populationOntario

Mississauga

Mississauga's business base is broad — pharma, logistics, manufacturing, and a steady flow of mid-sized services firms. Project work here tends to come from operations leaders who want working software, not pitch-decks, and who are used to evaluating vendors on delivery not on positioning.

Pharma and life sciencesLogistics and 3PLManufacturingProfessional servicesReal estate
Greater Toronto Area710K populationOntario

Brampton

Brampton is one of Ontario's fastest-growing cities, with a strong small-business base — transport, construction, services, and a dense entrepreneur community. Most engagements here come from owner-operators who need a senior technical partner without the overhead of hiring internally.

Transport and logisticsConstruction and tradesSmall business servicesReal estateRetail
Greater Hamilton Area580K populationOntario

Hamilton

Hamilton's tech scene has grown fast thanks to its proximity to Toronto, McMaster's research base, and a cost structure that draws founders priced out of downtown Toronto. Project work here often comes from founders building their second or third venture with hard-earned taste for what not to repeat.

HealthtechEducationManufacturingNonprofit and public sectorCreative and media
Waterloo Region600K populationOntario

Kitchener-Waterloo

Kitchener-Waterloo is Ontario's most engineering-dense tech market outside Toronto, anchored by the University of Waterloo, a deep startup pipeline, and some of the country's most technical founders. Projects here expect high engineering standards from day one — and that's a good thing.

Developer toolsRobotics and autonomyFintechSaaSHardware and IoT
Greater Toronto Area350K populationOntario

Markham

Markham has one of the highest concentrations of tech headquarters in Canada — IBM, AMD, Huawei, and a long list of enterprise IT firms. Project work here often intersects with enterprise procurement even when the client is a small vendor inside a larger ecosystem.

Enterprise ITSemiconductors and hardwareTelecomInsuranceProfessional services
Metro Vancouver662K populationBritish Columbia

Vancouver

Vancouver's market blends SaaS, agencies, climate tech, e-commerce, and product teams spread across North American time zones. The work here is often remote-first, fast-moving, and shaped by companies that need senior execution without building a large internal platform team.

SaaSClimate techE-commerceCreative and mediaProfessional services
Greater Montreal1.8M populationQuebec

Montreal

Montreal has one of Canada's deepest AI and product talent pools, plus a business environment where bilingual content, Law 25 privacy requirements, and international hiring patterns show up early in project scope. It is a strong market for teams that want high technical standards and clean delivery.

AI and research-heavy startupsSaaSMedia and creative techRetailProfessional services
Calgary Metropolitan Region1.4M populationAlberta

Calgary

Calgary has a strong base of energy, logistics, construction, and B2B service companies, alongside a growing startup scene. Projects from Calgary usually care less about hype and more about operational leverage — software that removes manual work, improves reporting, and supports real field teams.

Energy and industrial servicesLogisticsConstructionProfessional servicesSaaS
Halifax Regional Municipality480K populationNova Scotia

Halifax

Halifax is smaller than Toronto or Vancouver, but it has a healthy mix of public-sector work, ocean tech, education, logistics, and service businesses that increasingly operate across Canada. The technical partner teams want here is usually someone who can execute independently and communicate clearly across distributed stakeholders.

Ocean techPublic sectorLogisticsEducationProfessional services

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Service Area FAQs

Do you work with businesses outside your local city?

Yes. Most projects run remote-first, which makes it practical to work across Canada and with distributed teams in the United States.

Are these location pages generic templates?

No. Each service-area page includes unique local context, industry angles, and delivery notes so the page reflects the market it targets instead of just swapping city names.

Which services have city-specific pages?

AI consulting, website development, mobile app development, and SaaS product engineering have location pages. OpenClaw support stays on a single service page because the work is remote and product-specific rather than city-specific.