Spy watchdog reviewing Canadian security agencies' use of artificial intelligence

OTTAWA - Canada’s spy watchdog is examining the use and governance of artificial intelligence in national security activities.The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency has informed key federal ministers and

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No faith in fossil fuels? Why some religious leaders are speaking out on climate change

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TORONTO - Anglican Deacon Michael Van Dusen typically has plans for the Christmas season that do not involve a Toronto

Wally Daudrich eyes legislature seat after losing Manitoba Tory leadership bid

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WINNIPEG - Wally Daudrich, who finished a close second in this year’s Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership race, is now hoping

Surrey, B.C., Conservative candidate scraps the court challenge of his loss

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SURREY - The B.C. Conservative Party candidate who lost in the riding of Surrey-Guildford by 22 votes in last year’s

Quebec Liberals to choose new leader at March 14 convention

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MONTRÉAL - Pablo Rodriguez’s successor as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party will be elected at a convention on March

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew drops promise to regulate gas prices

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he’s not going to fulfil a 2023 election campaign promise to regulate gas

B.C. mills processed more than one million cubic metres of wildfire chips in 2024-25

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government says cutting red tape has allowed provincial pulp mills to more than double their

Manitoba offers free vaccines for areas hit by hepatitis A outbreak

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba is opening up free vaccine eligibility following a hepatitis A outbreak in a remote area of the

QuickList on the 26 Alberta politicians facing citizen recall petitions

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Citizen-led recall petitions were officially approved Monday against three more Alberta legislature members, bringing the total to 26. Twenty-four of those

Gaza advocates urge Canada not to ignore persistent suffering amid partial ceasefire

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OTTAWA - Advocates for Palestinians are urging Ottawa to do more for a deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, saying the