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3 days ago · Civic Si models now feature a 9.0-inch touchscreen. Again, not new to Canada, but what is new is the Google Built-In platform. American buyers get a complementary three-year data plan with it.
3 days ago · For children and adolescents, museums provide opportunities for informal learning, curiosity-driven exploration, and the development of critical thinking skills. Interactive and hands-on exhibits are particularly beneficial for younger audiences, inspiring them by showcasing role models from their culture or field of interest.
3 days ago · Civic Si comes standard with a moonroof and the best audio system in the class – a 12-speaker Bose premium sound system with Bose Centerpoint 2 technology and SurroundStage digital signal processing. Civic Si Gets Google built-In. Standard on the 2025 Civic Si is the performance sedan's first integration of Google built-in.
1 day ago · Noting that open source is an opportunity to build and scale more quickly and effectively, and the huge opportunity this represents for federal clients, Mike’s new role confirms a focus on engaging more actively with agencies and some of the initiatives they hope to drive. “The DSC has hosted a number of events on open source and brought in ...
2 days ago · The Center for the Study of Federalism is a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research and education institution dedicated to supporting and advancing scholarship and public understanding of federal theories, principles, institutions, and processes as practical means of organizing power in free societies.
4 days ago · The DeepDives series is made possible thanks to the ongoing support of Centre for Civic Engagement. Introduction. Canadians are losing their trust in the media. According to a report from the Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford, overall trust in the media among the Canadian population has fallen from 55 percent in 2016 to 40 percent ...