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Marathon
The cost of living is already out of control. Corporations don’t need another way to rip off Canadians at the checkout.
The federal government needs to do the right thing and ban surveillance pricing before it drives up prices even more.
It’s remarkable how a motorist will kill someone and it will be reported in a grammatical form in which you could easily substitute “lightning” or “hail” for “a car”
Time to tell the federal government: no jets, no expansion tc.canada.ca/en/corporate... #onpoli #toronto
Tony Corsentino
Avi Lewis
Consultation collecting feedback on the future of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
You could just start messaging "Mark Carney wants your children to die," and then just intercut him saying "AI is the future" with clips of AI telling people how to commit suicide
Chris Huth
a reminder that our "Minister of AI" was fired from CBC for using his position to sell art (he received commissions) to the people he interviewed.
one of whom is our current Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
macleans.ca/politics/str...
macleans.ca
The unbelievable true story of the billionaire, the banker, the art maven and the CBC star.
"Gordon S Wood, a Pulitzer prize-winning author and historian, was killed on Sunday when he was struck by a car in a supermarket parking lot in Rhode Island."
1/ The Liberals have finally acknowledged the dangers of surveillance pricing, after the NDP raised the alarm about corporations using personal information to charge you more.
But they still won't commit to banning it.
www.theguardian.com
A renowned academic, Wood was hit by a car as he was crossing a supermarket’s parking lot and later died of the injuries
The Canadian government is set to ban social media for kids under 16, but "is not expected to include the same type of ban for AI chatbots."
Sort of crazy that they're like "no Instagram, but sure, the children can still have the water-draining lying machines."
nationalpost.com/news/politic...
NDP
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is expected to table its long-awaited legislation aimed at online safety this week.