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Opinion: How ChatGPT can revolutionize oil and gas work processes

Opinion: How ChatGPT can revolutionize oil and gas work processes

ChatGPT and AI chatbots are transforming the oil and gas industry with deep data analysis and improved diagnostics.
Rex Murphy was a Canadian Icon

Rex Murphy was a Canadian Icon

One of Canada’s greatest voices has been silenced.
Loblaw joins the grocer code of conduct. Over to you, Walmart

Loblaw joins the grocer code of conduct. Over to you, Walmart

A grocer code of conduct will lead to more competition, more choices, and stable food prices for consumers.
NORAD Modernization and the North – A Primer

NORAD Modernization and the North – A Primer

While there is much to applaud about the contents of the Defence Policy Update, there is good reason to doubt whether what’s written will actually be delivered in a successful and timely manner.
It’s spring in Canada: Get thee to a garden

It’s spring in Canada: Get thee to a garden

Connect to the natural world and one of our design.
With Olympics approaching, it’s time to recognize children as a protected class in sport

With Olympics approaching, it’s time to recognize children as a protected class in sport

There is a lack of protection for child athletes in sport, compared to other aspects of society.
Opinion: Our yearly reminder that we are still British North Americans

Opinion: Our yearly reminder that we are still British North Americans

Having a politically weak but symbolically powerful monarch as the head of state within a Westminster-style democracy has proven to be an effective barricade against populist demagogues.
Editorial: Is the term 'Indian' offensive?

Editorial: Is the term 'Indian' offensive?

Winnipeg Free Press denounces school trustee of Cree-Anishinabe descent for using the word Indian
How big food companies can do more to create healthier food environments

How big food companies can do more to create healthier food environments

Some companies may be taking steps in the right direction, but others seem to need more incentive to act and overall progress remains slow.
Divorce rates are falling: Are Canadians too poor to break up?

Divorce rates are falling: Are Canadians too poor to break up?

Canadian Al and Peg simply can’t afford to go their separate ways.