By 8 a.m. — as most people begin weekday morning routines or sit down for breakfast — Debbie Marshall’s already…
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Governments and political parties should be required by law to disclose when they use artificial intelligence, former Public Safety minister…
Read More »A water filtration company based in Dartmouth, N.S., is appealing the province’s decision to revoke its direct seller’s permit after…
Read More »Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly’s announcement Tuesday that Canada has suspended 30 permits to export military materiel to Israel may…
Read More »The Trudeau government is losing a key ally in its efforts to take hundreds of thousands of military-style firearms out of circulation, jeopardizing…
Read More »The Liberal Party of Canada is facing a revolt by ministerial staffers, mostly of Arab and Muslim origin, over the…
Read More »Jasper residents have been getting their first in-person look this week at the wildfire that destroyed 30 per cent of…
Read More »The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has granted 11 organizations intervenor status for the provincial government’s appeal of a decision that allowed…
Read More »A First Nation in northwestern Ontario that has faced decades of mercury poisoning is suing the provincial and federal governments, arguing…
Read More »The federal justice minister has written a letter to the Supreme Court’s chief justice saying he’s “proud” of the Liberal…
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