Ottawa’s high schoolers have big feelings about AI | Page 907 | Unpublished
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Author: Aaron Hutchins
Publication Date: May 22, 2026 - 04:00

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Ottawa’s high schoolers have big feelings about AI

May 22, 2026
Most students at Laya Piché’s school refer to ChatGPT as a friend. Piché, who is in Grade 11 at Ottawa’s Collège catholique Franco-Ouest, thinks that’s a serious issue — and this concern isn’t unique to her. Read More


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OTTAWA — If Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ultimately finds himself in the job of prime minister he will have completed an extraordinary journey since winning his party’s leadership in 2022: from scrappy upstart, to massive frontrunner, to election loser, to finally, comeback kid. It’s not a unique journey, but it’s fraught with difficulty and has produced more losers than winners in politics. Can he do it? Pollsters have both good and bad news for the Conservatives leader. The bad news, and perhaps the most important, is that Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals...
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