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Burlington’s own Evan Budz is making waves in the world of youth innovation after winning the Best Project in Innovation at the 63rd Canada-Wide Science Fair, held this year at ...
Having two students recognized in the same year is truly outstanding. And both are AI-related, so very timely.” ACM’s yearly awards recognize the best PhD dissertations in computer science.
Computer science is now among the U.S. college majors with the highest unemployment, ranking 7th with a jobless rate of 6.1%, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The figure reflects the ...
On Friday at the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial, Vegas Golden Knights center and witness Brett Howden and a Crown attorney read transcripts from previous interviews he had with investigators ...
Brain Canada is proud to highlight these six platforms that are driving progress not only in Montreal but across Canada, and around the world. ABOUT THE PROJECTS ...
The CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Exam 2025 will be held on 1st April. Download the sample paper PDF to practise and familiarise yourself with the exam format.
An interview with The Bulwark’s William Saletan, who argues that Trump sees Canada the way Vladimir Putin sees Ukraine—and that the American public is turning against Trump’s open imperialism ...
Discover the Times Higher Education rankings for the best computer science universities in Canada for 2025.This list features 28 top-ranked institutions for computer science in Canada, offering ...
Canada, uniquely in the world, actually does have economic leverage over the United States. We are the largest export market for the US, larger than China, Japan, the UK and France combined.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will hit back against the United States for imposing tariffs on Canada, adding that there would be no winners in a Canada-U.S. trade war.
The Computer Science exam for Class 12 is scheduled for March 29, 2025. Students can visit the official CBSE website to check sample papers.
Transcript: Trump’s Threats Toward Canada Grow Angrier, More Unnerving An interview with international relations professor Nicholas Grossman, who explains why Putin has to be absolutely thrilled ...