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The hidden humans powering the AI economy

The hidden humans powering the AI economy

We usually hear two sides to the AI and employment story: star engineers earning enormous salaries, and job loss for many others. But from gig workers paid poorly to annotate data, to people with advanced degrees training specialized AI, it takes a huge labour force to develop AI.

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U.S. to cut flights at 40 airports during government shutdown

U.S. to cut flights at 40 airports during government shutdown

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it was taking the extraordinary step of reducing air traffic by 10 per cent across 40 “high-volume” U.S. markets beginning Friday morning to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers exhibit signs of strain during the ongoing government shutdown.

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Sports

May 9, 2026

Tim Wharnsby

Barger makes presence felt in winning return to Blue Jays

TORONTO — Addison Barger was back in his happy place…

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Ontario/Quebec, Politics

May 9, 2026

Allison Jones

Liberal MP Erskine-Smith loses nomination battle for Ontario provincial byelection

TORONTO — Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith lost a provincial nomination…

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Sports

May 9, 2026

Steve Buffery

Messi dominant at revamped BMO Field in Inter Miami’s 4-2 win over Toronto

TORONTO — Toronto FC head coach Robin Fraser saw red…

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Disaster, Justice, Ontario/Quebec

May 9, 2026

Nicole Thompson

Man convicted in Ontario motorcycle crash arrested in U.S., accused of gun smuggling

HAMILTON — Police say a 25-year-old man wanted in connection…

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Ontario/Quebec, Sports

May 9, 2026

Gregory Strong

Toronto FC welcomes Miami at new-look BMO Field in dress rehearsal for FIFA World Cup

TORONTO — An Inter Miami-Toronto FC match at the new-look…

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Lifestyle, Sports

May 9, 2026

Dan Ralph

Argos’ Mike Miller set to open his first training camp as a head coach

GUELPH — With a coaching resume that dates back to…

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A cyberattack hit universities worldwide, including top Canadian schools. Here's what we know
Star

May 9, 2026

A cyberattack hit universities worldwide, including top Canadian schools. Here’s what we know

Thousands of schools around the globe, including in Canada, have…

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This Alberta hamlet bought a post office, hoping to keep it open
Star

May 9, 2026

This Alberta hamlet bought a post office, hoping to keep it open

Residents of Rolling Hills, Alta., have purchased the trailer that…

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The Toronto Tempo's inaugural game was a kaleidoscope of emotions
Star

May 9, 2026

The Toronto Tempo’s inaugural game was a kaleidoscope of emotions

The Toronto Tempo’s first WNBA regular season game was tight,…

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