Author name: Miles Keaton

Miles Keaton is a Canadian journalist and opinion columnist with 9+ years of experience analyzing national affairs, civil infrastructure, mobility trends, and economic policy. He earned his Communications and Public Strategy degree from the prestigious Dalhousie University and completed advanced studies in media and political economy at the selective York University. Miles writes thought-provoking opinion pieces that provide insight and perspective on Canada’s evolving social, political, and economic landscape.

Opinion Canadian Provinces Warned on “Sovereign AI”

Opinion: Canadian Provinces Warned on “Sovereign AI”

Why Canadian Provinces Should Rethink Sovereign AI Strategies In the global race to harness artificial intelligence, a compelling but potentially misleading concept has gained traction: “Sovereign AI.” The term suggests a nation, or even a province, can and should build a completely independent, homegrown AI ecosystem—from foundational data centers and compute power to proprietary large […]

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Opinion Canada Positioned as Global Energy Solution

Opinion: Canada Positioned as Global Energy Solution

Canada’s Energy Potential Can Solve the Global Power Crisis The world stands at a complex energy crossroads. Demand for power continues to surge, driven by industrialization, digitalization, and the electrification of everything from vehicles to home heating. Simultaneously, the urgent need to reduce global carbon emissions has created a dual mandate: we must generate more

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No ‘Sovereign AI’ Warning for Canadian Provinces

No ‘Sovereign AI’: Warning for Canadian Provinces

The Myth of Sovereign AI: A Warning for Canadian Provinces In an era where artificial intelligence promises to reshape economies and redefine global power, a seductive new term has entered the lexicon: “Sovereign AI.” The concept suggests that nations, or in Canada’s case, individual provinces, can and should build entirely self-contained, homegrown AI ecosystems—from data

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Importing Queen Bees Won’t Fix Canada Bee Issues

Importing Queen Bees Won’t Fix Canada Bee Issues

Beyond Imported Queens: A Sustainable Path for Canadian Beekeeping For decades, Canadian beekeepers have relied on a crucial annual import: hundreds of thousands of queen bees, primarily from warmer climates like Hawaii, California, and New Zealand. This practice has been a cornerstone of managing colony losses and replenishing hives for the demanding pollination season and

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FBI Unprepared for Terrorism Amid Firings and Mismanagement

FBI Unprepared for Terrorism Amid Firings and Mismanagement

Internal Turmoil and Mismanagement Cripple FBI Counterterrorism Readiness A recent, deeply concerning report has cast a harsh light on the internal state of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), suggesting that a combination of mismanagement, controversial firings, and plummeting morale has left its critical counterterrorism division dangerously unprepared. This isn’t just bureaucratic noise; it’s a

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Overcoming Canada’s Barriers to Growth and Prosperity

Overcoming Canada’s Systemic Barriers to Growth and Prosperity For decades, Canada has been celebrated on the world stage as a beacon of stability, diversity, and natural beauty. We are a nation with immense potential, blessed with resources, a highly educated populace, and a reputation for compassion. Yet, beneath this admirable surface, a troubling narrative persists:

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Two Women Review French-Canadian Sex Comedy Remake

Two Women Review: French-Canadian Sex Comedy Remake

Two Women Review: A Bold French-Canadian Sex Comedy Reimagined The landscape of sex comedy is getting a refreshingly frank and distinctly Québécois update. The newly released film, Two Women, is not merely a remake; it’s a cultural reclamation and a vibrant reimagining that has critics drawing comparisons to a very specific, cheeky corner of cinema

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Alberta’s Smith Welcomes Diverse Opinions Amid Petition

Alberta’s Smith Welcomes Diverse Opinions Amid Petition

Alberta Premier Responds to MLA’s Separation Petition Support A significant internal debate has surfaced within Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party (UCP), placing Premier Danielle Smith in the delicate position of managing her caucus’s public divisions. The controversy stems from a public statement of support by UCP MLA Jason Stephan for a petition advocating for Alberta’s

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