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Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

The pandemic encouraged us to rethink how we worked and what we valued.
Shelly Palmer: The most popular Large Language Models (LLMs)

Shelly Palmer: The most popular Large Language Models (LLMs)

SASKTODAY.ca's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Opinion: Carbon taxes hit Alberta and Saskatchewan hardest

Opinion: Carbon taxes hit Alberta and Saskatchewan hardest

Second carbon tax is layered on top of the first one.
Opinion: Canadian supply management pose obstacles to cultivated meat adoption

Opinion: Canadian supply management pose obstacles to cultivated meat adoption

Cultivated chicken products approved in the U.S.; Canada's supply management system could stall their introduction here.
Editorial: Canada Day a tribute to our progress slow may it be

Editorial: Canada Day a tribute to our progress slow may it be

We have a blemished history and warts still pop up, but after more than 150 years聽Canada is still trying as a nation.
Opinion: A proposal for the future of the petroleum industry

Opinion: A proposal for the future of the petroleum industry

Striking a balance between the petroleum industry and sustainability in Canada.
Opinion: Why are Canadians losing respect for their flag?

Opinion: Why are Canadians losing respect for their flag?

Canadians are grappling with their identity amidst residential school allegations and Trudeau鈥檚 aspersions of the Canadian flag.
Oh, the pain of sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia

Oh, the pain of sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia

Lessons from a brain freeze.
The Ruttle Report - My first summer as an Outlooker

The Ruttle Report - My first summer as an Outlooker

I'm getting to know my "new" community on a whole other level this summer, and I love that.
A Writer鈥檚 Odyssey: A generative AI can be a useful tool

A Writer鈥檚 Odyssey: A generative AI can be a useful tool

Canada, as a world hub for AI development, could play a very pivotal role in finding a common ground with this new technology.
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