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Fight against organized crime, extortion and gangs in Alberta gets $8-million boostThe fight against against organized crime, extortion and gang activity in Alberta is getting an $8-million boost in funding from the province.CrimeMay 28
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Canadian intelligence officers visit Quebec company after sniper rifles turn up in RussiaThe briefing took place after Global News reported in October that social media posts showed Cadex rifles for sale in Moscow and in the hands of Russian snipers.CanadaMay 12
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Surrey School District superintendent made more than half a million dollars last yearSurrey is the largest school district in B.C., with more than 83,000 children enrolled. However, it has struggled recently with insufficient classrooms and support.EducationMay 7
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Immigration lawyers say automation is partly driving a massive Federal Court backlogImmigration cases at Federal Court have more than quadrupled since 2020, with some lawyers linking the surge to increased automation in visa processing and application reviews.Canada9 hours
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B.C. premier tells crowd about AI optimism despite energy, safety concernsThe premier said BC Hydro as a public utility gives the province a "huge advantage" because of its low energy costs and clean output.TechMay 12
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Trump official tried to ban voting machines in half of U.S. states: sourcesSources say White House adviser Kurt Olsen, a lawyer Trump has tasked with proving widely debunked election-rigging claims, pushed a plan to target Dominion voting machines.U.S. NewsMay 22
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Ineligible OSAP payments up 800% since 2020 as misrepresentation investigations riseAlthough the number of investigations and value of ineligible payments has increased significantly, it remains a relatively small portion of the funds issued to students.PoliticsMay 14
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Apple, Google say lawful access bill could undermine user safety, privacyThe testimony comes amid increasing concerns from privacy experts and technology service providers about the controversial measures in Bill C-22.CanadaMay 26
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Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: HoltThere are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.CanadaMay 13
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How to choose the right expresso machine: tips for the perfect brewDe'Longhi, Breville, KitchenAide and more... we've rounded up the top picks for every kind of coffee lover. We hope you find your perfect match.The CuratorMay 10
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New poll puts leaderless Ontario Liberals ahead of Ford’s Progressive ConservativesThe leaderless Ontario Liberals have nudged ahead of the PCs, according to a new poll released after the premier's private jet reversal and changes to freedom-of-information laws.CanadaApr 29
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The 5 best soundbars of 2026Still listening to tinny TV audio? Upgrade your home theatre in minutes with an easy-to-set up soundbar from Bose, JBL, Polk and more top soundbar brands.The CuratorApr 21
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‘Final touches’ underway at FIFA World Cup venues in Vancouver, TorontoThis year's tournament will be the biggest ever, with 48 nations taking part. A total of 104 games will be played in 16 host cities across Canada, the United States and Mexico.CanadaMay 11
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New Financial Crimes Agency needed to combat growing threat of fraud, scams: expertsThe RCMP has long warned that national security investigations and protective policing operations have pulled resources away from financial crime enforcement.CanadaApr 30
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO this fall, successor namedCook will turn the CEO duties to Apple’s head of hardware engineering, John Tenus, on Sept. 1 while remaining involved with the company as executive chairman.TechApr 20
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Tumbler Ridge, B.C. lawsuits filed in California court against OpenAIIn February, OpenAI confirmed that an account connected with Van Rootselaar was identified the previous June and was subsequently banned for violating the usage policy.CanadaApr 29
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Ontario to cut length of teachers’ college, increase practical elementMost programs are currently four semesters and under upcoming legislation, teachers' college across the province would be delivered in three consecutive semesters over 12 months.CanadaApr 10
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Anthropic says new Claude Mythos AI is too risky for public useDubbed Claude Mythos, the software is part of the Claude AI family, an artificial intelligence model that can act like a chatbot and AI assistant, like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.TechApr 9
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Sask. man uses 3D printer, assistive tech, to help people with disabilities do everyday tasksA man living with a brain injury is using 3D printing and electronics to create assistive technology, helping people with disabilities do everyday tasks and fun activities easier.CanadaJan 18
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A Canadian youth social media ban would be complicated, experts sayThis comes as Australia's current social media ban for youth under 16 years old continues to be a heavy point of contention as to whether this should be an international law.CanadaApr 13