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In an era defined by overlapping conflicts, energy chokepoint threats, cyber warfare, and nuclear rhetoric, measuring systemic risk requires structure—not speculation.
A lawsuit involving a senior former executive at Westbank is raising questions about Vancouver’s luxury development market. As sales slow and margins tighten, the case highlights broader shifts impacting major real estate projects across the city.
AI can improve efficiency in government, but automation alone is not enough. Canadians still need real people who can listen, understand context, and make thoughtful decisions. The future of public service must combine smart technology with human support.
Experience the SUBA Trio at the Chan Centre on March 13. A soulful fusion of Cuban jazz and Senegalese kora by Omar Sosa, Seckou Keita, and Gustavo Ovalles.