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Putting Australia in Its Place, Vanishing Ice: Canada Today

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Putting Australia in Its Place, Vanishing Ice: Canada Today<br />Read: Why Lost Ice Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village The Times has extensively reported on the work of Geoffrey Everest Hinton, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto who is affiliated with Google<br />and also largely responsible for making Toronto a global center for work on artificial intelligence.<br />Read: A New Way for Machines to See, Taking Shape in Toronto Along with news<br />and analysis, The Times offers advice on matters big and small, much of which can be found in its Guides offering.<br />On the specific side of things, Deb Amlen, a columnist<br />and editor of Wordplay, the crossword column of The Times, has produced a handbook on solving The New York Times Crossword.<br />Many Canadians were among the 200 people took up a request from The Times’s Reader Center<br />and submitted questions about how The Times covers the news for an international audience.<br />Jodi Rudoren Answers Readers’ Questions —Today the Toronto Maple Leafs are controlled by Canada’s largest cable company and Canada’s largest telephone company, both entities<br />that don’t immediately prompt affection in the hearts of Canadians.<br />A native of Windsor, Ontario, Ian Austen was educated in Toronto, lives in Ottawa<br />and has reported about Canada for The New York Times for over a decade.

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