David Reevely
@davidreevely.bsky.social
Logic reporter, Ottawa Citizen and Canadian Press alum. I cover Ottawa, cybersecurity and defence, telecom, space, health, infrastructure and whatever else needs doing. Signal: @davidreevely.68
Wild, epic courage.
I was two; I remember we went to stay with my grandparents in North York for a few days, where I insisted on trying pepper on a slice of buttered bread. I wasn't reading the papers yet.
I was two; I remember we went to stay with my grandparents in North York for a few days, where I insisted on trying pepper on a slice of buttered bread. I wasn't reading the papers yet.
November 10, 2025 at 6:48 PM
Wild, epic courage.
I was two; I remember we went to stay with my grandparents in North York for a few days, where I insisted on trying pepper on a slice of buttered bread. I wasn't reading the papers yet.
I was two; I remember we went to stay with my grandparents in North York for a few days, where I insisted on trying pepper on a slice of buttered bread. I wasn't reading the papers yet.
Read this as The Name of the Rose and was briefly, terribly, confused.
November 9, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Read this as The Name of the Rose and was briefly, terribly, confused.
This one, we'd just assume was some peculiar New York case that had come to national attention as an oddity. Some guy threw a sandwich to a buddy in Brooklyn and botched it and hit a bystander.
November 6, 2025 at 8:39 PM
This one, we'd just assume was some peculiar New York case that had come to national attention as an oddity. Some guy threw a sandwich to a buddy in Brooklyn and botched it and hit a bystander.
So, wait, 16,000 FTEs is nearly 30,000 people?
November 5, 2025 at 1:45 AM
So, wait, 16,000 FTEs is nearly 30,000 people?
According to the document, it’s 16,000 from today’s workforce, but 40,000 from the peak of a couple of years ago.
I’m not sure what math is behind the Citizen headline.
I’m not sure what math is behind the Citizen headline.
November 5, 2025 at 1:35 AM
According to the document, it’s 16,000 from today’s workforce, but 40,000 from the peak of a couple of years ago.
I’m not sure what math is behind the Citizen headline.
I’m not sure what math is behind the Citizen headline.
Colleague Murad Hemmadi follows up with a story about planning and financing data centres: https://thelogic.co/news/budget-2025-data-centres
Budget reveals how Ottawa plans to make data-centre deals - The Logic
The government passes on major financing for the capital expenditures of AI infrastructure projects in an attempt to protect Canada from a potential AI bubble
thelogic.co
November 5, 2025 at 12:40 AM
Colleague Murad Hemmadi follows up with a story about planning and financing data centres: https://thelogic.co/news/budget-2025-data-centres
I have an ATIP document about this from a few months ago that's overwhelmingly about Justice using AI to streamline ... processing of ATIPs.
November 4, 2025 at 10:09 PM
I have an ATIP document about this from a few months ago that's overwhelmingly about Justice using AI to streamline ... processing of ATIPs.
I don't see anything about that in the document.
November 4, 2025 at 10:04 PM
I don't see anything about that in the document.
And here, Kevin Carmichael looks at how the budget shows Mark Carney contending with how an underpowered yet overstaffed government can be made to effect generational change: thelogic.co/commentary/k...
Carmichael: Carney’s first budget fails to deliver a big bang despite all the big spending - The Logic
There are hints Carney doesn’t think he has the team to deliver the generational change he’s promised
thelogic.co
November 4, 2025 at 9:48 PM
And here, Kevin Carmichael looks at how the budget shows Mark Carney contending with how an underpowered yet overstaffed government can be made to effect generational change: thelogic.co/commentary/k...
That's just my contribution to a pack of coverage from The Logic, which includes stories about:
Open banking: thelogic.co/news/bank-of...
Big changes to R&D incentives: thelogic.co/news/federal...
The “Productivity Super-Deduction”! thelogic.co/news/federal...
Open banking: thelogic.co/news/bank-of...
Big changes to R&D incentives: thelogic.co/news/federal...
The “Productivity Super-Deduction”! thelogic.co/news/federal...
The budget’s big R&D incentive isn’t limited to Canadian firms - The Logic
Ottawa has announced an overhaul of a key tax incentive program—but steered clear of only making it available to companies headquartered in Canada
thelogic.co
November 4, 2025 at 9:36 PM
That's just my contribution to a pack of coverage from The Logic, which includes stories about:
Open banking: thelogic.co/news/bank-of...
Big changes to R&D incentives: thelogic.co/news/federal...
The “Productivity Super-Deduction”! thelogic.co/news/federal...
Open banking: thelogic.co/news/bank-of...
Big changes to R&D incentives: thelogic.co/news/federal...
The “Productivity Super-Deduction”! thelogic.co/news/federal...
I’ve had some bus-stop thinking time.
November 4, 2025 at 1:26 PM
I’ve had some bus-stop thinking time.