Report on OpenAI expected from federal, provincial privacy watchdogs today

OTTAWA - Privacy watchdogs plan to release a report today on OpenAI, the company behind the popular artificial intelligence-powered chatbot ChatGPT.Federal privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne said just over three years

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Report on OpenAI expected from federal, provincial privacy watchdogs today

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OTTAWA - Privacy watchdogs plan to release a report today on OpenAI, the company behind the popular artificial intelligence-powered chatbot

Nearly one-third of Canadians say their finances are worse as gas prices climb: poll

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One-third of Canadians say their personal finances have worsened in the last month as gas prices and inflation rise amid

This Toronto theatre couple’s marriage doesn’t stop when the scene is over

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A couple of weeks ago, Ryan Hollyman, Monica Dottor and their 13-year-old son Arlo spent a typical night at home

The Beer Store and Ontario kept more than $60 million in container deposits last year, as fewer and fewer empties get returned

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More than $60 million in container deposits paid on alcohol purchases went unredeemed by Ontario consumers in 2025, a windfall kept

Drop-off at this Nepean elementary school is ‘out of control’

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School staff initially tried to intervene when these parking problems first started popping up, she said. Teachers would try to

Canadian company's winning innovation a giant leap for drinking water on the moon

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MONTREAL - On the moon, access to drinking water could mean the difference between short visits and a permanent human

Canada's Alert Ready system to be tested in most provinces today

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OTTAWA - Canadians across most of the country will hear the shrill screeching siren of the public alerting system today.A

NFL and the NFL Referees Association are moving closer toward a new deal, AP source says

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The NFL and its officials are moving closer toward a new agreement that avoids a work stoppage.After a lengthy stalemate,

Quebec labour minister to file police complaint over use of guillotine at protest

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Quebec’s labour minister says he will file a complaint with Montreal police after protesters used a guillotine on an effigy