
Natalie Stechyson
Senior Writer and Copy Editor at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Senior writer and copy editor @cbcnews. Email: [email protected]. Follow my writer account: https://t.co/4Ev2LiGJOv
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cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson |David Lamb
The news anchor looks professional, alert and slightly concerned. "We're getting reports of a fast-moving wildfire approaching a town in Alberta," she says in the calm-yet-resolute voice audiences have come to expect of broadcast journalists relaying distressing news. The video is 100 per cent fake. It was generated by CBC News using Google's new AI tool, Veo 3. But the unknowing eye might not realize it.
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cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
CanadaDid you buy bread in the past 20 years? Then you're probably included in what's being called the "largest settlement of a price-fixing case in Canadian history." Here's what we know about the $500-million bread-fixing settlement with Loblaw. If you bought bread in the past 20 years, then you're probably eligibleNatalie Stechyson · CBC News · Posted: May 27, 2025 2:30 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour agoVarious brands of bread sit on shelves in a grocery store in Toronto in this file photo.
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cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
Canada·NewCanadian ultrarunner Stephanie Case just won the 100-kilometre Ultra-Trail Snowdonia ultramarathon in Wales — six months postpartum, without an elite bib, and while stopping to breastfeed her baby at aid stations.
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cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
Canada·NewThe Trump administration dealt a major blow Thursday by announcing it was revoking Harvard University's ability to enrol international students. There were 751 Canadian students enrolled at the university in 2024. There were 751 Canadian students enrolled at Harvard University in 2024Natalie Stechyson · CBC News · Posted: May 23, 2025 2:20 PM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes agoStudents walk on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., in April 2025.
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businessandamerica.com | Natalie Stechyson
Will AI soon teach a generation of kids to read, do long division, and that cooties aren’t real, but germs are, so to stop wiping boogers under their desks? Luis von Ahn, founder and CEO of language-learning app Duolingo, seems to think so. Von Ahn has been stirring up a lot of controversy recently with his company’s new AI-first strategy.
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