.NET Job Support for Canadian Developers
Whether you are working on a fintech application in Toronto, an enterprise system in Vancouver, or a government project in Ottawa, .NET development in Canada comes with its own set of challenges — strict compliance requirements, tight sprint cycles, and the constant pressure to deliver. Our .NET job support for Canada is available across ET, CT, MT, and PT time zones.
What We Help With
Our .NET specialists help Canadian developers with the full Microsoft stack:
ASP.NET Core
- Web API development – REST endpoints, minimal APIs, middleware pipelines
- Blazor – server-side vs. WebAssembly rendering, component lifecycle
- Authentication – Azure AD B2C, OAuth2, OpenID Connect, JWT validation
- SignalR for real-time features in Canadian enterprise apps
Entity Framework Core
- Migration management in multi-team environments
- Query performance – index hints, compiled queries, no-tracking queries
- SQL Server and PostgreSQL configuration for EF Core
Azure Services (common in Canadian enterprises)
- Azure App Service – deployment slots, health checks, custom domains
- Azure Functions – durable functions, timer triggers, event grid
- Azure Service Bus – message sessions, dead letters, topic subscriptions
- Azure Active Directory – Graph API integration, Managed Identity
C# Language Features
- Nullable reference types, records, pattern matching
- Async/await best practices, CancellationToken propagation
- LINQ query optimisation
Canadian Industries We Serve
- Financial Services – banks, insurance, fintech companies in Toronto and Montreal
- Healthcare – provincial health system integrations, FHIR APIs
- Government – federal and provincial digital services
- Retail & E-commerce – .NET-based platforms serving Canadian consumers
- Telecom – Bell, Rogers, Telus vendor projects
Time Zone Coverage for Canada
- Eastern (Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal) – EST/EDT
- Central (Winnipeg, Regina) – CST/CDT
- Mountain (Calgary, Edmonton) – MST/MDT
- Pacific (Vancouver, Victoria) – PST/PDT
We are available from 6 AM to midnight across all Canadian time zones.