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8 votes
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Litigation gone digital: Ottawa experiments with artificial intelligence in tax cases
4 votes -
Nobody gets sued for illegally downloading movies? Think again, Canada
28 votes -
Canada's notwithstanding clause — what's that again?
6 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
19 votes -
Canada needs Chapter 19 because Trump 'doesn't always follow the rules': Trudeau
8 votes -
The new old age - Longevity is now our reality. Are we ready for it?
8 votes -
Cannabis should be added to NAFTA, former Mexican President Vicente Fox suggests
12 votes -
The Arctic explorer who pushed an all-meat diet
5 votes -
Finding a solution to Canada's Indigenous water crisis
4 votes -
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop expanding to Canada — and some medical experts aren’t happy
11 votes -
It’s OK to call racists ‘racist’
17 votes -
Vancouver man charged with ignoring medical health officer's orders for HIV treatment
7 votes -
Major prison strike spreads across US and Canada as inmates refuse food
19 votes -
The imminent departure of Saudi medical residents
6 votes -
Only you can prevent gross, smelly fatbergs from clogging up city sewers, says inspector
7 votes -
Mexico says deal with US on NAFTA issues may be 'hours' away
4 votes -
Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia
4 votes -
Robyn Dell'Unto - Face to Face (2017)
5 votes -
Low-income Canadians spend 9% of annual income on communications services: CRTC
8 votes -
Most CRA auditors polled say Canada's tax system is skewed to protect the wealthy
8 votes -
Average Canadian house sold for CAD$481,500 last month, up 1% in past year
6 votes -
Canada doesn’t have an inheritance tax. For the sake of democracy, that needs to change.
23 votes -
Ottawa to declare federal holiday to mark legacy of residential school system
7 votes -
Ephixa - Dreamstate (2018)
It's difficult to describe how much I adore Ephixa's style ever since he came back to making music. It's mostly future house, with catchy basses and melodies, along with some nostalgic and kinda...
It's difficult to describe how much I adore Ephixa's style ever since he came back to making music. It's mostly future house, with catchy basses and melodies, along with some nostalgic and kinda trance-y vibes.
His latest release: Ephixa - Dreamstate
Other songs like this:
- I have great nostalgic memories listening to this in the middle of the night on a road trip across Canada :)
Ephixa & Laura Brehm - Losing You
- Laura Brehm is also one of my favourite singers, and I think the vocals work beautifully in this track
Ephixa & Laura Brehm - Deja Vu
- 👌
- This song is pretty different from the other ones. It's much heavier, and it has the most addicting bass I've ever heard. Also got me into Bossfight, another great artist
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Tiny homes, big community: Okotoks exploring affordable, eco-friendly homes
11 votes -
Three Canadian cities make top ten on global ranking of most livable cities
7 votes -
'I wish Canada had protected him': Friends mourn man who died while being deported
4 votes -
It started as a fairly routine tweet from an inoffensive source - Canada's foreign affairs ministry. But in just a few days it escalated into a world-class diplomatic clash.
14 votes -
Five things nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer suggests might have stopped her killing
8 votes -
How one Canadian food court eliminated 117 bags of garbage a day
8 votes -
Manhole covers: A window into a city’s soul – in pictures
4 votes -
How dropping the 'brain death' requirement has boosted organ donations in Alberta
4 votes -
Overall health includes oral health: Should dental be part of universal health care
21 votes -
Saudi Arabia halts all medical treatment for citizens in Canada
14 votes -
Saudi Arabia orders 16,000 students to leave Canada amid escalating clash
7 votes -
Why a Belgian sourdough librarian flew to Canada for yeast
9 votes -
Saudi Arabia freezes trade with Canada after gov't tweet urging release of civil and women's rights activists
15 votes -
How and why people 'microdose' tiny hits of psychedelic drugs (_includes results of Reddit group survey_)
11 votes -
Alberta privacy commissioner to investigate use of facial recognition software on Calgary malls
9 votes -
More tech jobs in Toronto than in the Bay Area
7 votes -
Ontario PC voter worried about family's future without basic income pilot
13 votes -
I Mother Earth - One More Astronaut (1996)
5 votes -
At least two malls are using facial recognition technology to track shoppers' ages and genders without telling
10 votes -
Canada prides itself on being safer than the US, but shootings are on the rise
5 votes -
Americans who expatriated from the US to Canada--or Canadians who know them--how are you/they faring?
I'm interested in all responses, but if the answer is "well" or better and the following are factors that contributed to that sense of well-being, could you divulge your job industry, if...
I'm interested in all responses, but if the answer is "well" or better and the following are factors that contributed to that sense of well-being, could you divulge your job industry, if applicable, and/or the Canadian city where you currently reside? (If privacy-minded or jealously guarding a secret utopia, province would suffice. Thank you.)
About me: besides the current political and lazy-to-anti-intellectual climate of the US, I'm pressingly concerned about global warming; after a dozen years of living in and around refreshing Seattle (compared to southern California), I had to give in and buy an air conditioner this summer. Anecdotally, it seems to be a trend.
11 votes -
Why are lakes and rivers in the Canadian Rocky Mountains so brilliantly turquoise blue?
5 votes -
Indigenous consultants distance themselves from Robert Lepage play 'Kanata' over lack of native actors
2 votes -
Here's what fifty years of food supply data says about Canada's eating habits
9 votes -
The making (and unmaking) of a Canadian brand: Tim Horton's
8 votes