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The Canada Letter – New York Times – Why A.I. First Spoke With a Canadian Accent:

April 7, 2018 by Glenn

A filmmaker reveals how an actor from Winnipeg was the voice of HAL 9000. Also in this week’s newsletter: readers’ thoughts about Facebook.

Source: Why A.I. First Spoke With a Canadian Accent: The Canada Letter – The New York Times

Filed Under: Noteworthy

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Armstrong Tulip Festival by Carol Patterson for Roadstories.ca

BaDa Bloom! Tulips Everywhere!

Quebec City New France Festival

New France Festival in Quebec City

2019 International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Kelowna B.C.

Indigenous Tourism Conference Signals Success

Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada, Robin and Arlene Karpan

Kluane National Park – Road Tripping in the Yukon

Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park after the Fire

oatcakes and jam

Nova Scotia oatcakes recipe

Ghost Town Alberta : Ferry Point

wooden deck behind Seaside Beach Resort cottage in St. Andrews by-the-Sea

St. Andrews by-the-Sea

double rainbow and fishing net

Fishing the Trent River Waterway

Indian Horse

Indian Horse

The Canada Letter – New York Times – Why A.I. First Spoke With a Canadian Accent:

Canadian Canoe Museum

Canoe do Peterborough?

Louie Kamookak - Inuit oral historian and finder of Sir John Franklin’s lost ships

Louie Kamookak – Inuit oral historian and finder of Sir John Franklin’s lost ships

Animals-in-War Memorial, Ottawa

Monuments of Remembrance

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