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The Power of Basic Cybersecurity Hygiene: Small Steps, Big Impact

Every day as a Cybersecurity Advisor, I hear a familiar refrain: “The sheer number of technologies, buzzwords, and acronyms in this industry is overwhelming!” And ...
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Operational Technology – Why Should We Care?

As IT managers, you are well-versed in the intricacies of IT cybersecurity, protecting data, networks, and systems from a myriad of cyber threats. OT (Operational ...
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Navigating the IT Hardware Tariff Tango: The Non-Tariff Affected Options

In the ever-evolving world of IT, there’s one constant: change. Lately, that potential, politically driven change has come with a possible hefty IT price tag, ...
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Cloudy With a Chance of Cyberattacks

Before you leave your house, it is always a good idea to check the weather. Even if you live in a place with a temperate ...
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Guide to Artificial Intelligence: A Memo on Staying Secure

Welcome to the future! A world where Artificial Intelligence is your personal assistant, your virtual friend, and sometimes, your digital adversary. AI is slowly shaping the ...
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That's What She Said

“That’s What She Said” Edition: IT Terminology

Shing Digital prides ourselves on providing top-notch managed IT services. But let’s be honest, sometimes the world of technology can get a little…saucy. Take “flapper,” ...
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Is Your Business Ready for Windows 11?

In the fast-paced world of technology, staying up to date is critical for maintaining security, productivity, and competitive advantage. For businesses still running Windows 10, ...
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Holiday Chilling For Your Health

As the year winds down and the days grow shorter, the hustle and bustle of December holidays offer a welcome respite from the daily grind. ...
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A large part of northern Canada has lower gravity than the rest of the planet.

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There’s one bear for every two people in the Yukon.

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The first thanksgiving was celebrated in Newfoundland on May 27, 1578. The meal consisted of salted beef, biscuits, and peas.

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The coldest temperature ever recorded in North America was -63c in Snag, a small village in the Yukon.

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A Canadian robot named Dextre does repairs to the international space station.

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It’s legal to have a kangaroo as a pet in Alberta.

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Saskatchewan is the world’s largest exporter of mustard. The US eats most of it.

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At the end of WW2 Canada had the third largest navy in the world and 4th largest air force.

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Yonge Street is the longest street in the world and touches the Great Lakes and Cooks Bay.

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Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada.

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Sweden has the most islands in the world – over 220,000!

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The whopee cushion was invented in Canada.

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Little Lake Manitou, Saskatchewan is 5 times saltier than the ocean.

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The oldest known rock, discovered in Hudson Bay, is 4 billion years old.

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Canada has more doughnut shops per person than any other country.

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Alberta is the hail capital of the world.

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It would take 33 years to walk the coastline.

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Until 1995, it was illegal for margarine to be yellow.

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Quebec produces more than 70% of the world’s supply of maple syrup.

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Winnipeg consumes the most slurpees in the world.

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