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Michael Rousseau Announces Retirement After Air Canada Controversies
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Elon Musk Decries Canada's Language Laws Amid Air Canada Fracas: A Hypocritical Standoff?
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Tragedy in Tumbler Ridge: Quebec Premier Contacts OpenAI over Potential AI Involvement
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Tesla's Head-Turning Sales Plunge: What's Driving the 90% Drop?
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Quebec Doctor with ALS Uses AI to Preserve His Unique Voice

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Michael Rousseau Announces Retirement After Air Canada Controversies

Air Canada President and CEO Michael Rousseau has announced his retirement effective by the end of Q3 2026, following criticism over his English-only messages after a tragic crash and his limited French proficiency. Amidst the public backlash and a dip in Air Canada's stock prices, Rousseau frames his exit as planned. This opens up a new chapter for the airline amid controversies and upcoming leadership shifts.

Mar 31
Michael Rousseau Announces Retirement After Air Canada Controversies

Elon Musk Decries Canada's Language Laws Amid Air Canada Fracas: A Hypocritical Standoff?

Elon Musk is stirring the pot again, this time taking aim at Canada's language laws, which he calls "hypocritical and unfair" after Air Canada was caught in a controversy over its compliance with French-language requirements. In a tweet, Musk highlighted the inconsistencies between the enforcement on private companies and the predominantly English operations of government platforms. This backlash against Air Canada has become the latest battleground for debates over Quebec's Bill 96, French language protections, and Musk's perceptions of regulatory overreach.

Mar 31
Elon Musk Decries Canada's Language Laws Amid Air Canada Fracas: A Hypocritical Standoff?

Tragedy in Tumbler Ridge: Quebec Premier Contacts OpenAI over Potential AI Involvement

The Tumbler Ridge mass shooting has taken a chilling turn as Quebec's Premier, François Legault, reaches out to AI giant OpenAI. Following the tragic incident involving the death of eight individuals, Legault's inquiry dives into whether AI tools might have played a role in the shooter's actions, raising significant questions about AI's implication in societal violence.

Feb 22
Tragedy in Tumbler Ridge: Quebec Premier Contacts OpenAI over Potential AI Involvement

Tesla's Head-Turning Sales Plunge: What's Driving the 90% Drop?

Tesla faces a sharp 90% decline in sales in specific markets like Quebec, hit by fading subsidies, rising competition, and CEO Elon Musk's political controversies.

Nov 4
Tesla's Head-Turning Sales Plunge: What's Driving the 90% Drop?

Quebec Doctor with ALS Uses AI to Preserve His Unique Voice

Dr. Alec Cooper, a doctor from Quebec diagnosed with ALS, is utilizing AI technology to create a digital clone of his voice. This innovation, provided by ElevenLabs, is paving the way for patients with degenerative diseases to retain their unique vocal identities even as their conditions progress. By recording samples of his speech, Dr. Cooper is able to generate a voice model that captures his natural tone, promising a continuous personal connection through text-to-speech devices.

Jun 30
Quebec Doctor with ALS Uses AI to Preserve His Unique Voice

Quebec Bids Adieu to Starlink Subsidies, Shifts Focus to Fiber-optic Expansion

Quebec is ending its $130-million contract with Starlink for subsidized internet in remote areas by June 2025. This decision comes as the province shifts its focus to fiber-optic infrastructure after surpassing its target of connecting 250,000 households. Residents currently enjoying the subsidy will soon have to cover the full Starlink service cost. Meanwhile, alternative providers like Amazon's Project Kuiper are gearing up to enter the competition.

Jun 13
Quebec Bids Adieu to Starlink Subsidies, Shifts Focus to Fiber-optic Expansion

Tesla's Quebec Crash: A Symphony of Decline in the Great White North

As Tesla navigates stormy sales figures in Quebec, the blame game hits high gear. Dropping 85% in a single quarter, Tesla's plunge is pinned on frozen EV rebates and escalating controversies orbiting Elon Musk. How does this impact the EV titan's global momentum?

Jun 1
Tesla's Quebec Crash: A Symphony of Decline in the Great White North

Tesla's Quebec Freefall: A 90% Plummet in Registrations Amid Rebates and Tariffs

Tesla registrations in Quebec have nosedived by 90% in Q1 2025, dropping from 5,097 to a mere 524. This sharp decline is attributed to the end of federal EV rebates, a temporary halt in Quebec's rebate program, 25% tariffs on U.S.-made EVs, and rising negative perceptions of Elon Musk. The overall EV registrations in Quebec also saw a notable 65% drop, painting a broader picture of the challenges facing the EV market in Canada.

May 30
Tesla's Quebec Freefall: A 90% Plummet in Registrations Amid Rebates and Tariffs

Tesla's Quebec Market Meltdown: Sales Plunge 87% Amidst Tariffs and Controversy

Tesla's sales nosedive in Quebec, plunging 87% in Q1 2025 as a cocktail of tariffs, paused incentives, and negative sentiment toward Elon Musk and Tesla's brand, following political controversies, wreak havoc on its Canadian stronghold.

May 29
Tesla's Quebec Market Meltdown: Sales Plunge 87% Amidst Tariffs and Controversy

Quebec's Bold Move: Ban on Gasoline Cars and Exclusive Tesla Rebates Shake Up Auto Industry

Quebec has announced a groundbreaking initiative to ban the sale of new gasoline vehicles by 2035 and is offering special rebates for electric vehicle (EV) buyers, including significant incentives for Tesla models. This move aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and could set a precedent for other provinces in Canada. The strategy aims to accelerate the transition to electric cars, fostering a greener economy and positioning Quebec as a leader in sustainable transportation.

Apr 13
Quebec's Bold Move: Ban on Gasoline Cars and Exclusive Tesla Rebates Shake Up Auto Industry