Eternal migrant seeking opera, ruthless yet humane criticism, Jamesian ambivalence, vestigial Kantianisms. All the public health, politics, cultural, social & global policy interests.
Natalie Brender
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So many eyes rolling in so many directions
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I think this is the greatest 'bad poem in a paper' I've ever seen, and I've looked out for these on social media for years. It defies all your expectations of what can be done in a poem. It's made my day.
This is a *fantastic* episode: research-grounded, policy-savvy and also acknowledging why many parents are so muddled about causes, effects and solutions in this area.
Yes, Canadians' trust in AI sits at or near the bottom of 32 countries.
It's a problem that our govt sees this as a PR/training problem to finesse.
Alternate hypothesis: it's sound judgment that rejects hype and reflects Canada's current governance & economic realities.
This country, man…
Thinking of Billie Holiday singing 'Strange Fruit'
There's nothing more important for Canadians to notice this morning than the enablement of xenophobic extremism, by UK establishment rhetoric and inaction, leading to the pogrom in Belfast last night.
Keeping Canada's public discourse (relatively) free of this hatred is a huge achievement here.
[nodding vigorously from the non-criminal pacifist knife-edge of anti-AI extremism]
When you're simultaneously running seminars on Mideast diplomacy and philosophy of time.
Mark Watson
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Regret to report that ice dance-related poetry has broken out in the Nottingham Post. Again.
The Ontario Premier is viewed as a major problem by the Trump administration, source says
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Michigan Governor caught on hot mic with Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk, discussing citizen opposition to AI data centers, bragging how she ignores their concerns: “We’re used to people saying 'f*ck no,' & doing it anyway.”🇺🇸
Books were hung by ropes from a tree at JD Vance’s residence to promote Usha Vance’s summer reading initiative
Angry People in Local Newspapers
Social media bans are wildly popular. They might also be a mistake, by @taylorowen.bsky.social www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/mac... via @theglobeandmail.com
great thanks JD very helpful
*VANCE TO CBS: IRAN DEAL COULD COME IN A WEEK, OR MONTHS
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Expert on extremism here: In 2025, there were 1798 right-wing extremism referrals to Prevent, the UK counter-extremism programme. This is *double* the amount of Islamic extremism referrals (870).
And yet, the government is incapable of seeing far-right extremism as a threat.
Why?
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