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Gunfire strikes North York synagogue; police investigating after shots fired at Temple Emanu‑El

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Toronto police are investigating after multiple shots were fired at a North York synagogue late Monday. Officers were called to

AI cyberattacks costing Canadian businesses profits, reputations, KPMG report finds

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Artificial intelligence-related fraud is costing Canadian businesses their profits and reputations, with the majority of companies polled by KPMG Canada

B.C. coroner to make Tumbler Ridge announcement amid call for mass shooting inquiry

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s chief coroner is set to make an announcement about last month’s mass killings in Tumbler Ridge,

Deachman: New parking rules mean no time to linger in the ByWard Market

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For the next 24 hours, I wandered the ByWard Market. I enjoyed an iced latte on the cobblestone patio outside

Carney in Australia to deepen trade and defence ties with 'natural partner'

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SYDNEY - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Australia, as Canada seeks to build on already strong intelligence ties by

Premier Eby says B.C. will make daylight time permanent

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B.C. Premier David Eby announced the province will adopt year-round daylight time, springing forward by one hour this Sunday for

Calls for Vancouver mayor to apologize to Chinese-speaking communities over drug slur

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is facing calls to apologize to Chinese-speaking communities after he falsely accused a councillor

2 Canadian tourists killed in bus accident in the Dominican Republic, 13 others injured

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OTTAWA — A bus accident in the Dominican Republic killed two Canadian tourists and injured 13 others, authorities said Monday.

What to know before asking an AI chatbot for health advice

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WASHINGTON (AP) — With hundreds of millions of people turning to chatbots for advice, it was only a matter of