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A bicycle kick, a soccer championship, in the snow
What AI thinks Pele doing a bicycle kick looks like. This is going well. That's right - Ottawa won a championship soccer game, in the snow, with a bicycle kick. The only way this could have been more canadian would have involved a Mountie, passing maple syrup - It's in our veins - to a couple beavers, a flannel shirt and a curling rock. This is going super well - AI's rendition of the above description. We're in good hands, folks. Pele's now a white woman in heels, and what
Nov 101 min read


Red cross
AI's representation of the Red Cross doing door to door fundraising. The guys I met with today were way younger, and way more engaging, but it does seem AI understands what the Red Cross is. The red cross is in constant need for help with it's neverending mission to help human crisies, across the globe. This is why you might see people knocking on your doors, asking for help. Mohammed and Phong came by, and we had a quick chat, and agreed that one beautiful thing about human
Nov 91 min read


Canada's first Carney budget goes public
What AI thinks a Federal Budget looks like. On november 4th 2025, the Carney government presented it's budget. As we all know, the budget aims at strengthening #Canada's resilience against the emerging new economic threats that have been surfacing, over the past year or so. The Budget, available here , tables a strong economic resilience focus, and seemingly has regrouped it's vision in four key investment sectors that aim at building the nation while also reinforcing our rel
Nov 52 min read


Blue Jays smash dodgers with a grand slam on game 1
Unless you live under a rock very far away from Toronto, you might have already heard that they knocked it out of the park. As many news outlets are reporting, the Canadian team socked a dinger last night on game 1 of the world series, and at this point, all we can say is thank you, and Go Jays! Update: And, because there's no world series without world class teams and competition, the Dodgers won game 2. And, well, we're in it to win it, so, Update: The Jays won and are
Oct 252 min read


Reagan speech causes tantrum
CNN and CBC are each covering the latest tantrum of the US administration for a Reagan speech, used in context, about 40 years ago now. Doug Ford, leader of the Ontario Conservative party, says it's one of the "best ads he's ever seen", as trades between Canada and US come to a standstill, once again. Will we see another flex of #ElbowsUp ? Is #Canada still as resilient against the economic and overall threatening stance of this recent american administration? Or was Reagan
Oct 251 min read


What's for dinner?
No matter who you are, where you're from, what's on the table, as long as you're not hungry Family dinner is one of those thanksgiving traditions where we gather around those we love, and we give thanks for who's around, on, and paying for the table. In current economic times however, it's hard not to notice that a dollar doesn't go as far as it did. For some, it's not really a problem. As I was reading this article about Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry's latest escapade in one
Oct 161 min read


We're all in
If we breathe air, drink water, and are proudly Canadian, we are Inclu.ca. In some circles, inclusion means accepting people with disabilities into an activity or a place. For us at Inclu.ca, it's simply starting from the principle that we are all human, and that according to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a person is a person. And clearly, this notion is currently being challenged. Division in an Age of Plenty While humankind lives in an era where technological
Sep 161 min read


Celebrating the Historic Foundations of Inclusion as Canada's Heartbeat and Key to a Thriving Future
Canada is celebrated as one of the best places to live, and this reputation comes from its strong culture of inclusion. The country’s...
Sep 164 min read
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