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Opinion: Ontario needs to become a global leader in artificial intelligence
Our future-proof plan involves prioritizing energy and building capacity for more high-performance data centres.
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CBU reverses stance, says it will proceed with online bachelor of education degree
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TRU approves new computer networking and cybersecurity diploma, to be offered in 2025
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