Canadian Cities
Officials Defend Controversial Liberal Border Bill
Federal officials defend Bill C-2, which allows warrantless data access by CSIS and police, citing urgent public safety concerns amid privacy backlash.
Federal Officials Clarify...
Canadian Cities
Advocate Seeks Retraction of JAMA Study on N.B. Brain Illness
A patient advocate is demanding a retraction of a JAMA Neurology study dismissing a mystery brain illness in New Brunswick, citing privacy and bias...
Canadian Cities
Measles Cases Rise for Third Week in Northern Ontario
Measles outbreak grows in Algoma, with 34 new cases this week. Public health officials credit high vaccination rates for limiting the spread.
Surge in Infections...
Canadian Cities
Canada Post Reaches Deal with Second-Largest Union
Canada Post secures a new contract with CPAA, giving 8,500 rural workers an 11% wage hike. Talks with the largest union, CUPW, remain unresolved.
Agreement...
Education-Technology
EU Court Adviser Backs Fine in Google Antitrust Case
EU court adviser supports €4.1B antitrust fine against Google, calling its appeal ineffective. Final ruling expected in coming months.
Legal Momentum Favors EU Regulators
Alphabet’s Google...
Canadian Cities
Carney’s Fast-Track Projects Face Indigenous Pushback
PM Carney’s Bill C-5 to speed up major infrastructure projects nears approval amid Indigenous concerns over consultation and legal safeguards.
Bold Infrastructure Vision Advances
Prime Minister...
Surrey BC
34 Surrey Students Join National STEAM Summer Program
Shad Canada selects 34 Surrey teens for its national STEAM program, giving them a chance to study innovation and entrepreneurship at top universities. 34 Surrey...
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