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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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Haida Gwaii Bill Reid’s Loo Taas (Wave-Eater)

Bill Reid and his Canoe

beach at Port Burwell Provincial Park

Lake Erie beaches

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

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Canadian Action Movies

Cape Forchu lighthouse - Yarmouth Nova Scotia by Pat Brennan

Yarmouth Pleasant

Red Steer Butcher shop

Red Steer butcher

Bay Bulls NL

Battles by Bay Bulls

surface of the moon during Apollo 11 mission

Chris Hadfield Canadian Astronaut

2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship, North Bay, Ontario

Curling: Canada’s other game

Skwachàys Lodge

Skwachàys Lodge — An Innovative Mix of Native Culture and Social Good

Evening Grosbeak in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

Winter in Algonquin Provincial Park

Gord Vaadeland tweeting

Saskatchewan’s Tweeting Cowboy

Videos

All gathered around roasting salmon listening to a story by Elder S-hwuts’tus Harvey George

Pit Cook on Vancouver Island

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