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Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5B US to settle author class action over AI training

Anthropic Settles $1.5 Billion Lawsuit with Authors Over AI Training Anthropic has reached a groundbreaking settlement in a class-action lawsuit…

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U.S. labour market weakens with little job growth and rising unemployment

The latest U.S. job growth data for August paints a concerning picture, showing a significant weakening in the labour market.…

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Squamish's Woodfibre LNG price tag balloons to US$8.8 billion

The Woodfibre LNG facility project near Squamish is facing significant cost overruns, with the price tag ballooning to US$8.8 billion…

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Posthaste: Who is the worst budget 'basket case' — Canada or the U.S.?

Canada and the United States are both tapping into debt markets at a rapid pace, according to economists at the…

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Why Trans Mountain wants to expand when the oil pipeline isn’t even full

Trans Mountain Pursues Methods to Increase Oil Export Capacity Just over a year after completing the construction of the Trans…

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Telecom outages will need to be reported and explained under new rules, CRTC says

Canada’s telecommunications regulator is taking steps to improve transparency and accountability in the industry by mandating service providers to report…

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Vancouver accelerating demolitions of lowrise rentals, says former chief planner

The City of Vancouver is moving forward with plans to demolish lowrise rental apartment blocks along the Broadway and Cambie…

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Canada's goods trade deficit narrows as exports rise slowly

Container ships are a common sight at ports around the world, including in Vancouver, where they are unloaded and loaded…

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Trade deficit shrinks to $4.9B in July as energy, vehicle exports rise

Canada’s trade deficit narrowed in July as overall exports rose, driven by outbound shipments of crude oil and passenger cars…

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B.C. logger fighting provincial government for return of $180,000 timber sale licence deposit

Rock Creek logger Bill Bosovich is currently embroiled in a battle with the B.C. government over a $180,000 deposit that…

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