
Sovereign AI? Anthropic shutdown reveals Canada’s weakness
Canada is now investing billions to strengthen domestic AI capacity. But sovereignty is not simply about where the servers sit.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

Canada is now investing billions to strengthen domestic AI capacity. But sovereignty is not simply about where the servers sit.

The effects won’t be immediately visible. But many of these jobs are entry points for young graduates and early-career professionals: our future business leaders.

Drawn from the words white and Asian, many use the term to celebrate shared experiences. But the label raises questions about valuing proximity to whiteness.

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Different play experiences may provide different developmental opportunities.

To the designer Susan Kare, designing icons was about solving ‘the little puzzle of making an image fit a metaphor’. Forty years later, that challenge remains.

The drink may alter aspects of metabolism, but showing a meaningful wellbeing benefit requires much stronger evidence.

A dip in anchovy stocks is not only vital for Peru’s economy, but also essential for supporting fish farming and food production worldwide.

Some research suggests between 10% and 30% of GLP-1 drug users may be considered non-responders.

Convent lending formed part of the everyday functioning of Vienna’s economy in the 15th century.

Should language teaching describe how a language is used, or how it should be used?