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climate change canada

ChatGPT: robot, conversation companion, soothsayer. We put the AI model's encyclopedic knowledge and analytical abilities to the test, asking it to list Canada's biggest challenges in the next 50 years. The result was an overview of the social and environmental forces that could fundamentally reshape the country's political and economic landscapes in the decades to come. Among them is "technological disruption" to the labour market. Read: more robots.

Here's ChatGPT's complete, unedited response:

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The Great White North is trying to get greener and greener as time goes on. In a mere 13 years, in 2035, there will be a ban on the sale of new gas-powered cars in Canada.

This is part of the Government of Canada's plan to help get the country's economy to net-zero emissions by 2050. But what exactly does this plan look like?

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Climate change. It's real, and it's happening. The International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) released their sixth assessment report this week, and their findings are troubling yet unsurprising. Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante took to Twitter to express her support of the report's message: that we need to take climate change seriously, starting right now.

"[The International Panel on Climate Change's] last reports are a wake-up call," Mayor Plante tweeted on February 28. "The message is loud and clear: we must do more. The time has come for profound transformative action. More than ever, Montreal is determined to lead the green transition."

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In the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, pessimism is high and confidence in the powers that be is low, according to polling firm Leger.

Every year, Leger produces a Youth Study — and while the results of the study are aimed mainly at businesses and corporations, it can still tell us a lot about where millennials' and Gen Zs' heads are at right now. The study polled 3,515 Canadians and Americans, ages 15 to 39.

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