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The Quiet Unraveling: How a Resource Superpower Lost a Generation

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Canada is a Warning to the Rest of the World! - YouTube World Economic Report Monday, April 6, 2026 Canada's Economy Canada entered the 2010s as the world's most envied middle-class economy. It exits the mid-2020s mired in a productivity emergency, a housing wealth trap, and an immigration pipeline that feeds the United States more reliably than it feeds itself. By the Economic Desk  ·  World Economic Report April 6, 2026 Bottom Line Up Front Canada's economic stagnation is not a single-cause failure but a compounding system failure. The nation exhibits classic Dutch Disease symptoms—resource-sector dominance crowding out manufacturing and tradable innovation—overlaid with an entrenched housing financialization cycle, oligopolistic domestic markets, and an immigration system that recruits global talent only to watch it depart for higher American wages within five years. Labour productivity has fallen 26 p...

The MSEE Sweet Spot:

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Does graduate school pay off? Here's which degrees have the highest returns, study finds IEEE Spectrum Careers & Education IEEE Spectrum Careers & Education Why Stopping Short of a PhD Often Pays — and How AI Is Rewriting the Calculus A landmark 2025 NBER study confirms what many engineers have long suspected: the marginal return on an EE doctorate, once opportunity costs are factored in, is narrower than the credential implies — and a disrupting AI labor market is tightening the calculus further. April 4, 2026 | Analysis & Opinion BLUF — Bottom Line Up Front A 2025 National Bureau of Economic Research working paper by Yale economist Joseph Altonji and Vassar's Zhengren Zhu, drawing on administrative records for 121 graduate degrees in Texas, finds that a master's degree in electrical engineering yields a cost-adjusted lifetime return of approximately 4 percent — and a PhD in EE, excluded from the study's scope because...

Artemis II: Apollo's Echo and a Program in Search of Its Future

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Every Major US Lunar Mission Explained, Including the Artemis II - Business Insider Deep Space Analysis · Special Report 2 April 2026 KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. | Artemis / SLS Program | Acquisition Policy | Commercial Space | Geopolitics Special Analysis — Human Deep Space Operations Congress Built a Jobs Program. NASA Called It a Moon Rocket. Now Both Face a Reckoning. Artemis II has restored American human spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit for the first time in 54 years — aboard a vehicle assembled from shuttle-era throwaway engines, politically mandated heritage hardware, and Constellation program castoffs. The mission is real, the achievement genuine, and the architecture arguably a $100 billion monument to what happens when Congress specifies inputs instead of outcomes. With SpaceX Starship waiting in the wings and China advancing on a 2030 crewed lunar landing, the question is no longer whether America can reach the Moon —...