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Opinion: Federal government 'fixes' to overreach come up short
Financial Post· 6 hours agoOne reason Canada’s per capita GDP has stalled and may continue to stagnate, putting Canadians’...
Photo Shows Embracing Skeletons of 'Lovers' Who Died 2,800 Years Ago?
Snopes via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours agoEditors' note: This story includes depictions and descriptions of human skeletons, which may be...
Winnipeg Goldeyes' erupt for 17 runs in defeat of Sioux City Explorers
Winnipeg Sun· 4 hours agoThe game’s first batter, third baseman Ramón Bramasco, crushed a home run to right-centre field and...
In the news today: Former Trudeau cabinet minister slams PM as ill-prepared leader
National Post· 8 hours agoFormer foreign affairs minister Marc Garneau says Canada has lost its standing in the world under...
North Bay OPP arrest two, seize $223,000 worth of drugs
The North Bay Nugget· 3 hours agoPolice were on general patrol duties when they made the traffic stop around 9:15 p.m. Police...
Orban to Meet Putin as EU Leaders Accuse Him of Undermining Bloc
Financial Post· 6 hours agoOrban, who took on the EU’s six-month rotating presidency on July 1, will hold talks with Russian...
After Seeing These 17 Mind-Bending Photos, I Am 1,000% Convinced We're All Just Living In A...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 20 hours ago*Screams confusedly in Simlish* u-Alert_Morning5000 / Via reddit.com 4.Why do I feel like all of...
ChatGPT just (accidentally) shared all of its secret rules – here's what we learned
TechRadar· 20 hours agoChatGPT has inadvertently revealed a set of internal instructions embedded by OpenAI to a user who shared what they discovered on Reddit. OpenAI has since shut down the unlikely ...
The Leduc Naturalist: Sub-soiling and top dressing
Leduc Representative· 4 hours agoWhen trying to establish cover on soils that are extremely compacted or simply don’t exist, the costs and effort required can be prohibitive. Sub-soiling...
The Leduc Naturalist: Historical fire amnesia
Leduc Representative· 4 hours agoAs I write this article (in mid-June), there are 16 fires burning in the province of Alberta, much fewer than the 200-300 burning over this time period...