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The Globe and Mail Today has the details about the drafts of travel advisories from the Canadian Government that were never published. These advisories would have come at a time when Donald Trump was signing multiple executive orders that may have impacted Canadian’s travelling to the United States. 

Voices of The Walrus on AMI-audio is featuring an article from the magazine about the ethical use of ChatGPT in higher education, and how this tool could impact the individual student’s critical thinking skills. However, at one time the calculator was thought to be an unfair advantage too. 

Double Tap’s Steven Scott is here to share the details on a new software called Audio M that makes maps accessible to the blind community. 

Kelly MacDonald is telling us what’s coming up on Kelly and Company, and he weighs in on the AI debate. 

Plus, Grant Hardy is sharing an interesting Washington Post article about the world leading research initiatives in the United States that are losing funding under the current administration. 

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