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Autonomous vehicles in Canada: Navigating the road to a driverless future
Canada’s combination of advanced AI expertise, supportive regulatory frameworks, strong academic institutions, and challenging operating conditions positions it well to contribute to global autonomous vehicle development.
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The tech build hiding inside Ottawa’s pipeline deal
Behind the political announcement sit massive infrastructure monitoring and emissions reporting obligations
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Op-Ed: Is the whole idea of AI sovereignty incredibly naïve or absolutely essential?
You can’t have a whole class of technology that is beyond the law.
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Cloud trust is becoming the next cybersecurity battleground for AI
Organisations increasingly need to prove that infrastructure, workloads and data environments remain trustworthy throughout their lifecycle.
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Chinese investors flock to Hong Kong as trading curbs tighten
Beijing introduced new rules cracking down on overseas investments, citing national security concerns and cranking up curbs on buying US shares.
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US turns 250 as Trump warns of ‘attack’ on American identity
The independence anniversary comes in the middle of a brutal heatwave that has placed some 160 million Americans under heat warnings.
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AI is changing how clients find lawyers and also reshaping legal marketing
For law firms that succeed this will likely be those that combine traditional legal expertise with a strong digital presence that is understandable not only to human visitors, but also to AI systems.
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Asian markets rise as beaten tech stocks enjoy respite from selling
Regional markets have been in traders’ firing line for some time as the prospect of higher borrowing costs — fuelled by a fresh inflation spike.
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SEO is no longer just about Google: Why digital marketers must rethink search
For digital marketers, freelancers and businesses alike, the message is clear: visibility is becoming more complex, but also more valuable. The professionals who thrive will be those who can combine search expertise, platform awareness, content strategy and AI understanding into…
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Your credit score is just one piece of financial recovery
Your credit score doesn’t tell the full story of where you stand financially.
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‘Job forever’: trade schools are all the rage in the AI era
Prior to the pandemic, “people weren’t really talking about going to trade school, vocational schools, stuff like that. It was like: ‘Go to college, get your four years.’”
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Cracking open a can of cannabis — America’s new pastime (for now)
Pot has long been associated in the United States with hippies and stoners nursing pungent joints.
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US refuses to extend North America trade pact in current form
The move is likely to fuel uncertainty for businesses in North America, given deep integration across supply chains in sectors like automobiles.
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Planned 1.7 million satellites ‘devastating’ for astronomy: study
The plans to swarm Earth with huge, extremely bright satellites represent an “existential threat” to telescopes viewing the universe, according to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) which conducted the research..
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Trump earned over $1 bn from crypto ventures in 2025
US President Donald Trump recorded around $1.2 billion in income from his family’s cryptocurrency activities during his first year back in office, according to financial disclosures released on Tuesday.According to the 927-page document released Tuesday by the US Office of…
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Asian stocks fluctuate as traders eye crucial US jobs data
Regional markets enjoyed a fruitful first half of the year thanks to a surge in tech stocks. But fears are growing that those valuations have now gone too far.
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CIA boss compares cutting-edge AI to nuclear weapons
“It would be…not misplaced to refer to their capabilities as akin to digital nuclear weapons,” Ratcliffe said.
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Tepid outlook weighs on Nike despite tariff refund boost
That sum accounted for most of Nike’s $1.1 billion profit in the quarter ending May 30 — about five times the earnings compared with the year-ago period.
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How avatar perspective in virtual reality could reshape collaboration at work
The findings from a new study, based on third-person avatar perspectives in VR, highlight a subtle but powerful insight: how we see ourselves in digital environments can fundamentally change how we think, communicate, and decide.
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Q&A: North American beverage firm set to expand into Canada’s specialty retail channels
Canada remains a core market for us. Our strategy focuses on expanding distribution, increasing consumer awareness, and driving repeat purchases.
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Record number of ‘new millionaires’ in 2025, says UBS
Last year saw nearly one million people worldwide become US dollar millionaires.
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Taiwan raids tech firms in China AI chip smuggling probe
Prosecutors said in May they were investigating the shipment of “high-end” AI servers containing advanced Nvidia chips to China, Macau and Hong Kong, in violation of US export controls.
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Asian stocks unable to track Wall St higher, yen holds at 40-year low
The tech sector — which has led a global rally across markets and pushed several companies to record highs — has taken a pummelling of late.
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More than 1,000 drones detected since start of World Cup: FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has also “seized over 500 of those drones, to process as evidence in FBI investigations.”
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World Bank drops climate finance targets in renewed action plan
The U.S., the World Bank’s largest shareholder, has changed policy on climate change under President Trump, who has called it a “hoax.”
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