AI safety advocates say bill a good ‘first step’ on regulation, but more needed

A pair of artificial intelligence safety advocates say the federal government’s new chatbot legislation is a good first step. But Wyatt Tessari L’Allié — of Artificial Intelligence Governance and Safety

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How Ontario colleges are struggling to attract international students after visa changes

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It took less than two years after the federal government’s cap on international students was introduced for the effects to

Yesavage brilliant as Blue Jays narrowly beat Yankees 2-1

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Trey Yesavage outpitched Cam Schlittler in a marquee matchup between young aces, and the Toronto Blue Jays edged the New

Canadians want defence dollars spent on Canadian-owned firms, not U.S. companies or their subsidiaries

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Ziade, CEO of North Vector Dynamics in Calgary, and Eliot Pence, founder and CEO of Dominion Dynamics based in Ottawa

She started a Canadian beauty brand from a women's shelter. Her memoir shows there's hope after domestic violence

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Canadian entrepreneur and author Brandi Leifso embodies the words plucky and resilient. These are the cheerful, positive words we tend

Alberta's Smith set to shuffle cabinet, high-profile ministries in play

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CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to announce changes to her cabinet today in Calgary.The premier has not

Ottawa seeking proposals from groups committed to cleaning up ‘ghost gear’ in water

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HALIFAX — The federal government has issued a request for proposals from partners committed to cleaning up lost, abandoned and

LGBT+ scholars investigate prof behind Cold War-era queer research

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Ten years after Carleton University offered a vague apology for a former professor’s role in dishonourable Cold War-era research about

Canadian steel companies pay millions after U.S says they didn’t pay proper tariffs

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WASHINGTON — Two Canadian steel companies have agreed to pay $19 million to resolve allegations they knowingly failed to pay

Opposition, unions fear federal cuts could undermine food security

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OTTAWA — New Democrats and several unions are warning that federal job cuts and research facility closures will put food