One of the most difficult patterns to unwind is compensation inertia. In many nonprofits, employees who started decades ago ...
It is a key part of modern agriculture, to the point that imagining a food system that operates without it is incredibly challenging. Yet, glyphosate is also the subject of much debate. Scientists ...
OpenClaw’s autonomy amplifies convenience into risk: inbox loss, trade-secret leakage, clawphishing exposure, plaintext keys, ...
Gilbert’s water audit shows no broad meter failures yet as consultants finish field checks and prepare a final report for April 7.
The leaked review into the Liberal Party's 2025 election defeat is more a post-mortem than a blueprint for a future government.
Believe it or not, an entire month has passed since the 2026 NBA trade deadline. Is that enough to change our initial ...
Earlier this week, the paper reported that the Vantaa arson suspect had previously been convicted of attempting to stab to ...
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Canadian Immigration Has an AI Problem

Newcomers are using AI to write applications. The government is using it to process them. And people are falling through the cracks.
The votes are in, and after what the North Carolina State Board of Elections called "one of the smoothest Election Days in ...
Artificial intelligence is used by the world’s military to operate sophisticated drones. It has replaced thousands of coders at the most advanced technology companies.
To ensure that our most advanced systems do not become our Achilles’ heel, securing AI supply chains must be a focus for both users and policy makers.
Analysts say it would be difficult, if not impossible, to bring down the Iranian system with US-Israeli air power alone.