Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland forged ahead with her government’s plan to hike taxes for high-income earners to address Canada’s economic woes.Justin Tang/The Canadian PressBy making her plan to raise taxes for wealthier Canadians a standalone motion – as opposed to being part of a wider budget bill – her bet is that the Conservatives will look like they only care about millionaires if they vote it down. But John Ibbitson says they shouldn’t hesitate to do exactly that.
The deputy prime minister further inquired: “Do you want to live in a country where a teenage girl gets pregnant just because she doesn’t have the money to buy birth control?”the world a first look at its AI strategy: “Apple Intelligence” applied across apps, a new and more powerful Siri, and a deal that will soon bring ChatGPT into the iFold. The company said its new AI features will come with the latest software.
Nevertheless, shares in Nvidia – a bellwether for the AI industry – continued to rise that day, closing up by about a dollar.published this year that showed a majority of AI researchers think there’s only a 5-per-cent chance of AI causing humanity’s end. Phewf!a big question: How can governments and regulators keep up with the tornadic pace of artificial intelligence advancements and its applications?U.K.
It features current or former executives from power utilities or planning agencies in nearly every province, along with First Nations Major Projects Coalition chairThe report is released as Ottawa is trying to get past backlash to its clean-electricity agenda, particularly in Western provinces.