HALIFAX: Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has traveled to Milan, Italy, as part of a trade mission focused on stimulating the province’s energy sector. The
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Quebec judge fines man $5,000 for improper use of artificial intelligence in court
MONTREAL: A Quebec resident has been ordered to pay a substantial fine by the Superior Court for the misuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in an
Air Canada bus service doubles from Waterloo Region to Toronto Pearson
KITCHENER: Air Canada has announced a significant increase in its bus services connecting the Waterloo International Airport (YKF) region to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
Newfoundland and Labrador Election Underway Today
ST. JOHN’S: Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador head to the polls today to cast their votes in the provincial general election. Liberal Party leader John
Grizzly Bear Attack Forces Trail Closures Near Prince George
VANCOUVER: Trail closures have been implemented in the McGregor Mountain area near Prince George following a grizzly bear attack that left two hikers injured, the
Additional 10% tariff on softwood lumber, 25% on some wood products, now in effect
OTTAWA: New US tariffs came into effect this Tuesday morning, placing severe pressure on the Canadian lumber industry. These tariffs—an additional duty on softwood lumber
Canadian Tire says recent breach of e-commerce database involved customer info
TORONTO: Canadian Tire has reported that a cyberattack resulted in the theft of private user information stored within its e-commerce database. The company disclosed that
Montreal Activist Demands PM Carney Pressure Israel on Gaza Aid
OTTAWA: Nima Machouf, a human rights activist based in Montreal, has urgently called upon Prime Minister Mark Carney to exert maximum pressure on Israel to
Canadian Auto Parts Industry Chief Strongly Opposes Removal of EV Tariffs
OTTAWA: Flavio Volpe, head of Canada’s Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA), has strongly opposed the potential removal of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). Volpe
Supreme Court Judges Ditch Traditional ‘Santa Robes’ for Modern, Simplified Design
OTTAWA: After nearly 150 years of tradition, Supreme Court of Canada judges have decided to discontinue the use of their heavy red and white ceremonial
