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The simple questions cracking the hard problem of consciousness
Do we all see the same red? Or feel joy and sadness alike? Mapping how our inner experiences relate to one another could finally reveal how physical processes in the brain give rise to consciousness Source link
At 17, American runner Cooper Lutkenhaus youngest man to win world indoor title
Cooper Lutkenhaus became the youngest athlete to win a men’s individual title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships when the 17-year-old American took gold in the 800 metres on Sunday in Torun, Poland. Source link
Critical weaknesses in controls for International Student Program: AG
Auditor General Karen Hogan says there are critical weaknesses in the integrity controls for the International Student Program. Source link
RCMP has failed to recruit enough police officers to meet operational needs: Auditor General
The RCMP has not recruited enough new officers or effectively assigned its members to meet its operational needs — raising concerns about public safety across the country, according to a new report from Canada’s auditor general. Source link
Auditor general flags potential risks in transition from Phoenix to Dayforce
The federal government is on pace to replace its troubled Phoenix pay system with a new platform, but risks including a backlog and rising costs remain, according to a report tabled Monday by Auditor General Karen Hogan. Source link
Toronto Blue Jays extend contracts of GM Atkins, manager Schneider
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed general manager Ross Atkins to a five-year extension through 2031 and manager John Schneider to a two-year extension through 2028 Source link
Oil prices fall after Trump postpones Iran strikes
Oil prices fell on Monday morning after President Donald Trump said the U.S. was holding off on striking Iran’s energy infrastructure amid productive talks between the two countries. Source link
Oil prices fall after Trump postpones Iran strikes
Oil prices fell on Monday morning after President Donald Trump said the U.S. was holding off on striking Iran’s energy infrastructure amid productive talks between the two countries. Source link
Cubans turn to faith and family amid nationwide blackout
Cuban authorities said late Sunday that the electrical system in Havana, which is regularly rationed between neighbourhoods, had returned to normal operation. Source link
'We absolutely need a team': Hockey fans want PWHL franchise in Winnipeg
Hockey fans in Winnipeg made it clear as the Professional Women’s Hockey League rolled into town over the weekend that they want to see their own franchise based in the Manitoba capital. Source link