The Senate is tightening its rules on language immersion trips after Radio-Canada’s reporting on a Quebec senator’s English classes in Vancouver that cost taxpayers nearly $22,000.
Opinion
After five decades of official bilingualism, federal language training remains a study in failure
Most francophone Canadians were willing to give her the benefit of the doubt as she undertook learning French as a third language after her native Inuktitut and English. Their patience has been ...
Jean-François Roberge, the minister responsible for French in Quebec, said these changes were intended to clear up "confusion" and insisted that he didn't wish to "exclude anybody." ...
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The women who revolutionized the automotive industry
German inventor Karl Benz started a revolution in the way people moved around, and the industry has since been mostly dominated by men. Women, however, also played a crucial role in shaping the ...
A Johns Hopkins University engineer has developed a specialized AI tool that could do for materials scientists what ChatGPT has done for coders and writers. The new system, called ChatGPT Materials ...
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Government AI translation program raises questions for workers and language rights
The federal government’s shift to artificial intelligence (AI) in translation carries the promise of productivity boosts and faster communication, but also risks language rights and job losses, ...
Autodesk showcased live, production-ready tools, giving customers a clear view of how AI could reshape workflows across design & engineering ...
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