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Agentic AI takes centre stage in Canada’s next tech wave

If successful, Canada may not only shape the development of agentic AI — it could define how the technology is safely integrated into society.

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Why lasting AI transformation begins with people, process, and shared ownership across organizations

Quail Group, a consultancy focused on organizational alignment, process improvement, and behavioral change, observes that organizations continue pursuing the next wave of technology in pursuit of greater efficiency and performance. Yet each new tool can introduce additional layers of work when underlying workflows, decision-making structures, and operating practices remain unchanged. Co-founder…

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Why emotional intelligence drives business performance

Emotional intelligence is not a “soft skill” at all—it is a strategic capability, with tangible implications for performance, resilience, and long-term success.

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HCLTech plants cybersecurity operations in Ontario

HCLTech’s Mississauga cybersecurity centre puts AI-led threat response on Canadian soil as data sovereignty rises up the enterprise agenda

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UK Visa Portal emerging as a trusted UK ETA assistance platform for last-minute travellers

In an age when constant digital demands make time feel scarce, everything gets planned in real time, even travel. Flights are booked days before departure, family emergencies trigger immediate travel decisions, and business travellers often move across borders with little notice. In this environment, immigration systems are becoming urgent digital checkpoints, especially as countries expand…

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AI sandbox DIY gaming looks like a real game-changer revolution

Gamers are a fussy bunch. If you’ve ever encountered game critics and critiques, you’ll see a mix of puritans and archaeologists fussing over just about every game ever published. These days, the critiques are savage. It sometimes looks like every pixel is under the microscope. Corporate games culture is routinely and often rightly reviled. It’s […]

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A legal career that exceeds one country and one legal system

Mitesh Gyanchandani began his legal career in India but is now a provisionally licensed attorney practicing in the United States. He currently works and lives in California, where his practice includes employment and civil litigation, with a focus on matters arising under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act.

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France, Germany abandon joint fighter jet project

France and Germany have agreed to abandon a joint fighter jet program due to disagreements between the companies involved. The news is a blow to European efforts to boost defence cooperation.

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Earthquake rattles Cuban capital Havana: AFP reporters

The US Geological Survey said that the quake was 6.1 magnitude and struck about 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the island's western tip.

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Why Canada should think bigger on solar

Canada should focus on building mass utility-scale solar mega-projects to kickstart its green energy transition, according to a new report.

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From semiconductor verification to AI infrastructure: Muthukumaran Vaithianathan on engineering at global scale

As artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and next-generation communication networks converge, the complexity of underlying systems has increased dramatically. At the center of this evolution are engineers whose work operates quietly but decisively at scale.

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Europe opening up to self-driving taxis

Seven years behind schedule, trials will finally start across Europe over the coming months.

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Healthcare AI moves into clinical practice: Microsoft expands its ambitions

Microsoft and Mayo Clinic are expanding their collaboration on healthcare AI, using large-scale foundation models that combine medical images, clinical data, and AI to help clinicians diagnose disease more quickly and accurately.

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LA stadium workers threaten strike ahead of World Cup

Workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a potential strike during the World Cup, just days before football’s global showpiece begins. The Unite Here Local 11 union, which represents about 2,000 stadium food and beverage workers, is demanding better pay along with assurances that federal immigration agents will not be […]

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When AI talks to itself: Internal dialogue shapes the future of intelligent systems

The introduction of internal dialogue into AI systems marks a departure from purely data-driven approaches. By enabling models to interact with their own intermediate states, researchers have demonstrated gains in efficiency, adaptability, and task performance.

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