The law that would surrender Canadian data to America

Bill C-22 has sparked wide controversy surrounding its potential threat to privacy, as well as the way it’s been rushed through parliamentary processes. Not only that, but experts are sounding

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The law that would surrender Canadian data to America

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Bill C-22 has sparked wide controversy surrounding its potential threat to privacy, as well as the way it’s been rushed

Luxury shampoo sold at Sephora recalled in Canada, U.S. over potentially harmful bacteria

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An Oribe-brand shampoo sold at Sephora and online to customers in Canada is facing a recall after the detection of

Suspected arson under investigation after overnight explosion damages 3 businesses on Eglinton West

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Toronto police are investigating a suspected arson after an overnight fire and explosion tore through a restaurant in the Eglinton

Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are on it

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TORONTO - Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto are working on a large trial to determine if a

TIFF unveils 2026 world premieres, including opening night movie starring Second City alumnus

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The Toronto International Film Festival announced Tuesday morning that American filmmaker Siân Heder’s “Being Heumann,” will open its 51st edition, leading

Charges laid in alleged fraud scheme targeting international students: CBSA

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Two people from Ontario are facing multiple charges in an alleged fraud scheme that targeted international students. The Canada Border

Baldin: Young voters still don’t think politicians are listening to them

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Overall, Canadian pride hit an all-time low last year, dropping from a high of 78 per cent in 1985 to

'The Pitt' and 'Pluribus' are poised to compete for top honors as Emmy nominations are announced

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Pluribus” could be a record-setting freshman, “The Pitt” could have a dominant sophomore season and “Hacks”

German aerospace company signs 10-year deal to use Nova Scotia rocket launch pad

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HALIFAX - The company vying to build Canada’s first commercial rocket launch pad in Nova Scotia has signed a deal