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Maple Monitor 19: Trade Diversification, Drug Policy, and Firearms Control Under Scrutiny
How do Canada’s recent trade, drug policy, and firearms decisions reveal the risks and trade-offs of pragmatic governance amid geopolitical and domestic…
Jan 20 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Drew Ann Long on Autism Funding Cuts: How Research Reductions Ripple into Care, Outcomes, and Inclusion
How do federal autism research funding cuts reduce access to evidence-based therapies and worsen daily outcomes for autistic people and their families?
Jan 19 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Kirk A. Sigmon on “AI PC” Hype, On-Device Inference, and Patent Risk
What technical hardware thresholds truly define an AI PC, and how will on-device inference reshape enterprise risk, governance, and IP strategy?
Jan 18 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Dana Zellers: Leadership, Burnout, and What Actually Drives Performance
What are the key differences between toxic and healthy workplace cultures, and how do leadership, feedback, and workload expectations shape employee…
Jan 17 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Metaintro CEO Lacey Kaelani on Healthy Mistakes, AI Slop, and Human Oversight at Work
How can workplaces adopt AI responsibly—avoiding “AI slop,” protecting human oversight, and improving employee retention?
Jan 16 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
USCIS Good Moral Character Guidance 2025: Nicole Whitaker on Naturalization Discretion
How does USCIS’s 2025 “good moral character” guidance increase officer discretion and affect naturalization outcomes?
Jan 15 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Braden Perry: How Congress Can Guardrail CHIPS Act Funding Without Slowing Semiconductor Innovation
Braden Perry: How should Congress design clear, auditable CHIPS Act guardrails?
Jan 14 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan on Gen Z Careers, AI-Ready Skills, and Workplace Automation
How is generative AI changing entry-level jobs, Gen Z career expectations, internships, and “AI readiness” in hiring?
Jan 13 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Federal Policy Levers Shaping U.S. Wind, Solar, Storage, and Nuclear Reliability: Mat Merten on Permitting, Credits, and Codes
How do U.S. federal policy levers—tax credits, permitting, and regulators—shape wind and solar deployment, project finance, and grid reliability?
Jan 12 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Arie Brish on AI PCs, Local vs Cloud Computing Tradeoffs, and Edge Inference
What tradeoffs determine when organizations should run AI locally on AI PCs versus centralized cloud services for latency, cost, privacy, and upgrade…
Jan 11 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Maple Monitor 18: CAF Emergency Response in Pimicikamak, Holocaust Monument Vandalism, and Freeland’s Zelenskyy Role
How should Canada balance rapid disaster logistics (including the CAF), hate-crime accountability, and parliamentary ethics when crises collide?
Jan 10 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Sam Wright of Huntr: AI Layoffs, Job Search, and Retraining
How do AI productivity gains influence layoffs, hiring freezes, and retraining, and what labour-market data best predicts disruption?
Jan 9 • Scott Douglas Jacobsen
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