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AI and criminal justice: How AI can support — not undermine — justice

AI and criminal justice: How AI can support — not undermine — justice

The need for legal and ethical AI in high-risk situations pertaining to criminal justice is paramount.
Commentary: Baby Boomers business bonanza looms

Commentary: Baby Boomers business bonanza looms

Owners set to retire in the next five to 10 years open up opportunities for others.
Want to live longer and save money? Online app can help calculate your benefits from cutting back on alcohol

Want to live longer and save money? Online app can help calculate your benefits from cutting back on alcohol

Alcohol causes 17,000 deaths annually in Canada, and costs society more money than tobacco and opioids combined.
Canada’s fight with Trump isn’t just economic, it’s existential

Canada’s fight with Trump isn’t just economic, it’s existential

Dependency works both ways, and the deep integration of the two countries’ economies makes the U.S. vulnerable as well.
Box Office Year in Review for 2024

Box Office Year in Review for 2024

Cairns on Cinema: We take a look back at the winners and losers at the movie box office this past year.
How death cafes celebrate life

How death cafes celebrate life

"Spaces like a Death Cafe give people a space to talk about death and not be told you're being morbid or creepy."
Emerging AI trends to watch for in 2025

Emerging AI trends to watch for in 2025

Virtual assistants can set reminders and answer questions. Soon, however, they'll be able to sense when you're having a rough day and offer a comforting response.
Column: Reasons to look forward to 2025

Column: Reasons to look forward to 2025

A look at what 2025 might bring for Estevan. An opinion piece.
Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Canada’s unionized monopolies are both dividing and slowly destroying our country.
Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

60 per cent of survey respondents have experienced large increases in students’ academic, social and behavioural needs.
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