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What Did ChatGPT have to say about the Presidential Debate and Cognitive Abilities
Analyzing the debate transcript between Joe Biden and Donald Trump from a psychological and cognitive perspective involves considering how each individual engages with the questions, maintains focus, and manages their responses under stress. Here’s an analysis based on these factors: Joe Biden: Donald Trump: Conclusion: Both candidates exhibit distinct cognitive and psychological strategies in their…
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Reevaluating Torys LLP’s Approach to AI: A Missed Opportunity for Leadership in Legal Tech
Based on an article posted in the LEXPert Exclusive Feature – June – Torys LLP (lexpert.ca) I felt it was important to respond to this article and clear some misconceptions. In the rapidly evolving world of legal technology, Torys LLP’s conservative stance on the adoption of generative AI (GenAI) as outlined in their recent article…
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Liberals in Crisis: Trudeau’s Leadership and the Conservative Surge
Introduction: The recent bi-election in Ontario, where the Liberals lost their most symbolic riding, Toronto St. Paul’s, is a clear indicator of the political shift taking place in Canada. After nine years in power, the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, faces a significant challenge. The outcome of this by-election sends a strong…
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Trudeau’s Grandiose Homebuilding Plan
In the nearly decade-long tenure of Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the country’s housing crisis has spiralled into a dire state of emergency. As Trudeau announces his government’s aggressive plan to tackle this crisis by building over 3.4 million new homes by 2031, one can’t help but question: Why now? Under his leadership, the costs…
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Freeland’s Word-Salad Special: How to Say Everything and Nothing All at Once
Welcome to another episode of “What Did They Just Say?”—featuring none other than Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland. If you were looking for clarity on Canada’s new tax policy, you might need to wade through a swamp of political rhetoric first. Freeland’s recent interview with Vassy Kapelos from CTV was a…
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Carbon Capture – Bad Idea Canada
Alright, let’s break this down in a way that might even Bill Maher spill his martini. We’re talking about Canada’s new favorite financial sinkhole: the Carbon Capture initiative. It’s like watching someone trying to bail out the Titanic with a teacup. But hey, who doesn’t love a good old government spending spree, especially when it’s…
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Federal Procurement Scandals – A Damning Indictment of Government Complacency
Welcome to Scandal Season: ArriveCan and McKinsey Star in the Latest Episodes Here we go again, folks! It seems our beloved federal government has picked up some bad habits that would make even a seasoned bureaucrat blush. The newest blockbusters hitting the scandal sheets? The ArriveCan app and McKinsey & Company contracts. These aren’t just…
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Canada Home Building Plan of 3.5 million homes will not work!
Canada’s Housing Crisis: A Call for 4.4 Million New Homes by 2031 As Canada grapples with a burgeoning population fueled by robust immigration patterns, the federal government’s ambitious plan to build 3.5 million new homes by 2031 falls alarmingly short of the actual need. According to recent projections, Canada requires closer to 4.4 million new…
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Confirmed – It Was All Hype
Ladies and gentlemen, gather around as we dive into the great pandemic panic of the 21st century. We’ve all been through the ringer, told to stay home, mask up, and stock up on enough toilet paper to build a fortress. But here’s the kicker—those grim COVID-19 fatality stats? They might not be as terrifying as…
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WHERE IS THE POST COVID ANALYSIS
Remember the lockdown days? Ah, those were the times, right? Our leaders were on every screen, in every ear, preaching the impending doom—massive deaths just around the corner, they said. It was like living in a bad sci-fi movie where the script keeps changing but the plot is always ‘doom is nigh.’ And let’s not…
