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AI expo in Saskatoon shows how fast the technology is evolvingA Sask Ai Expo welcomed a crowd of all ages from different backgrounds to learn about AI and how it is moving forward fast.TechApr 27
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Calgary medical clinic site of potential measles exposure, province saysThe province says the exposure happened at a clinic in the Westhills area back on May 11. Anyone who may have been there in a two-hour timeframe in the late morning may be exposed.HealthJun 3
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WHO head calls for ceasefire in Congo to help tackle Ebola outbreak'Please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through. People are dying from Ebola who do not have to die,' the WHO head wrote.WorldMay 28
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Bank of Canada says households struggling, economy vulnerable to shocksThe global economy is 'volatile' and 'vulnerabilities' exist that could expose Canada to potential shocks on multiple fronts, the central bank's report says.EconomyMay 28
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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market, report says. What it means for youWhile in some cases, AI will act as a 'force-multiplier' for some experts, it will make some other jobs easier for non-experts, a new report by PwC says.EconomyJun 15
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Ebola outbreak is ‘very complex,’ but ‘can be stopped’, WHO chief says“To come here is to really show to the community that they’re not alone," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at the airport late Thursday.WorldMay 29
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Starbucks Korea criticized over ‘Tank Day’ ad evoking deadly 1980s uprisingIn an apology, Starbucks South Korea's parent company chairman Chung Yong-jin asked the public not to take their anger out on Starbucks employees and front-of-house workers.TrendingMay 26
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7 more in Ontario told to isolate, considered ‘low-risk’ hantavirus contactsAnother six are isolating in Alberta and British Columbia, and remain asymptomatic for hantavirus, according to provincial health officials.HealthMay 12
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Saskatchewan had ‘significant gaps’ in 2025 wildfire preparation, response: reportThe Saskatchewan government and SPSA received a report described by the opposition as "damning." It has 11 recommendations to better manage wildfires.FireJun 12
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Toronto woman found guilty of manslaughter in death of 96-year-old mother, elder abuseJustice Jane Kelly stated that 73-year-old Eva Samonas, the primary caregiver for 96-year-old Vasiliki Atanasovksi, had a legal duty to her mother that she failed to perform.CrimeMay 25
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Ontario not currently testing asymptomatic people isolating over hantavirusAn Ontario couple who disembarked from the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena are isolating in Grey Bruce. A third who may have been exposed on a flight is in Peel Region.HealthMay 11
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Edmonton dog owner guilty of criminal negligence in death of 11-year-old Kache GristKache Grist, 11, from B.C., was visiting his dad in Edmonton over spring break when Crystal MacDonald's Cane Corso dogs mauled the child to death in her Summerside home.CrimeMay 22
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Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedienceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the law will be enforced if First Nation communities engage in civil disobedience over her government's separation referendum.PoliticsJun 8
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French hantavirus patient critically ill, on ‘final stage of supportive care’The French passenger hospitalized in Paris has a severe form of the disease that has caused life-threatening lung and heart problems, said Dr. Xavier Lescure.WorldMay 13
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Race to build Canada’s next submarine fleet enters its final stretchSouth Korea's Hanwha Oceans and Germany's TKMS, have fought tooth and nail in an unusually short competition to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with some 12 submarines.CanadaMay 31
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NDP worried UCP government may be forging ahead with referendum on Alberta’s futureA last-minute-meeting by an Alberta legislature committee to discuss the "Forever Canadian" petition, has raised concerns the UCP government plans to forge ahead with a referendum.PoliticsMay 19
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Stay away from rodents, Canada’s top doctor says on hantavirus precautionsThe World Health Organization has said it has received reports of eight cases, including three deaths, from the outbreak of the rodent-borne Andes virus on the MV Hondius.CanadaMay 8
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Saskatchewan human trafficking supports in limboNew funding directed at human trafficking awareness is exposing gaps in support resources for survivors following requests for funding renewals denied by the federal government.CanadaMay 7
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Online harms bill to include social media ban for children under 16: sourceThe proposed social media ban for youth under 16 would mirror action first taken in Australia, where the measure took effect last December.TechJun 8
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Signal, DuckDuckGo among firms weighing Canada exit over lawful access billSignal is among the most prominent platforms to make such a threat while speaking out against Bill C-22, while VPN providers have also threatened to leave or curtail services.TechJun 4