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  • U.S. cyber agency says its emails with Microsoft stolen by Russian hackers
    The warning that government agencies are being targeted using stolen Microsoft emails follows the company's announcement in March that it was still wrestling with the intruders.
    Tech
    Apr 11
  • China ‘likely’ to try to interfere in U.S. elections: Microsoft
    A report from Microsoft says Chinese influence and cyber actors are more active and will 'likely' move towards interfering in upcoming elections in the United States and India.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Microsoft’s ‘cascade of security failures’ blamed for Chinese hack of U.S. officials
    A blistering report from the U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board found Microsoft still doesn't know the root cause of the 2023 hack that targeted the U.S. government and others.
    Tech
    Apr 3
  • Microsoft won’t bundle Teams with Office after facing antitrust scrutiny
    The tech giant said Monday that customers buying Office subscriptions starting this week won't get Teams bundled with the service.
    Consumer
    Apr 1
  • As Canada eyes AI growth, could electricity demands fuel climate change?
    Creating the electricity for artificial intelligence could great increase greenhouse gas emissions and make climate change worse, a researcher says.
    Canada
    May 9
  • Meta stock sinks as investors ‘caught off guard’ by AI spending plans
    Shares of Meta sank nearly 15 per cent early Thursday, sparking a selloff in big tech stocks, after it revealed big spending plans for AI.
    Money
    Apr 25
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  • Cyberattack targeting B.C. government networks led by a ‘state or state-sponsored actor’
    Shannon Salter, the head of the B.C. public service, said Friday that the province has a high degree of confidence the attacks were conducted by a state or a state-sponsored actor.
    Crime
    May 10
  • ‘High risk’: Canada, allies warn of state-sponsored cyberthreats to civil society
    The advisory warns cyber actors backed by Russia, China and other countries are increasingly targeting non-profit and advocacy groups, journalists and other civil society members.
    Tech
    May 14
  • Google’s dominance makes competition ‘unlikely,’ U.S. antitrust trial judge says
    The first day of the pivotal antitrust trial's closing arguments focused on whether another company could develop a search engine that could eventually compete against Google.
    Tech
    May 2
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  • S&P/TSX composite down almost 300 points, U.S. stock markets also drop
    Canada's main stock index lost almost 300 points Tuesday in a broad-based decline led by energy and base metals, while U.S. markets also slid.
    Economy
    Apr 30
  • S&P/TSX composite up Friday, U.S. stock markets rally after jobs report shows cooling
    Canada's main stock index rose Friday, led by strength in base metals, utilities and telecom, while U.S. markets rallied after the latest jobs report came in cooler than expected.
    Economy
    May 3
  • Apple unveils new, larger iPad models. How much do they cost?
    Apple plans to hold a virtual event on Tuesday where it is expected to show new iPad models, some of which could come with a new chip aimed at speeding up AI tasks.
    Consumer
    May 7
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  • S&P/TSX composite recovers from early losses to close higher Monday
    Canada's main stock index recovered from early losses to end higher Monday along with U.S. stock markets.
    Economy
    Apr 22
  • S&P/TSX composite rises, Nasdaq leads Wall St. rally after tech earnings
    Gains in base metal stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index on Friday while U.S. markets also rose, led by tech stocks as the Nasdaq jumped two per cent.
    Economy
    Apr 26
  • S&P/TSX composite rises, U.S. stock markets also climb ahead of tech earnings
    Canada's main stock index rose nearly 140 points Tuesday, led by strength in technology stocks, while U.S. stock markets also climbed. 
    Economy
    Apr 23
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  • The Edmonton Riverboat has new owners
    Two local couples — Eric Warnke and Megan Karius, along with Rob Davy and Brittany Anderson — bought the Edmonton Queen Riverboat.
    Features
    May 6
  • Biden welcomes Kishida to Washington as U.S., Japan navigate rare spat
    The state visit will spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific but comes amid disagreement over Nippon Steel's plans to acquire U.S. Steel.
    World
    Apr 9
  • Calgary, Edmonton leaders raise concerns about Bill 20 despite new housing provisions
    On Wednesday, Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver announced several provisions in Bill 20 that aim to accelerate affordable housing construction across the province.
    Canada
    May 8
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  • Google adds AI-crafted summaries to search. Could that impact web traffic?
    The makeover will begin this week in the U.S., where users will periodically see conversational summaries generated by Google's AI technology at the top of search results.
    Tech
    May 14
  • Payment technology company Nuvei Corp. signs deal to be taken private
    Canadian shareholder Philip Fayer will indirectly own or control about 24% of the resulting private company, while Novacap will hold 18% and CDPQ will own 12%.
    Money
    Apr 1
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