Smart glasses: the good, the bad, the unregulated

On today’s The Big Story podcast, have you ever came across a person wearing glasses in public and thought: “Are they filming me?” With the rise of smart glasses –

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Prime Minister Carney plans to attend Sunday's Juno Awards

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Add another star to the Junos guest list: Prime Minister Mark Carney.The prime minister will make his Junos debut at

Provice-wide “Fight Ford” protests held to oppose recent government policy changes

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From Timmins to Port Hope, to Windsor and across the GTA, demonstrators made their voices heard Saturday as they fight against

Ontario's budget banks on a housing resale rebound in 2026 — but real estate players aren't so sure

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The Ontario government is budgeting on a housing resale market rebound this coming year, with its new fiscal plan counting

TMU research group working to preserve accounts of residential school survivors

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Thousands of residential school survivors, who spent years sharing their experiences as a way to find healing, closure, and accountability,

How 9 seniors with no film experience ended up on a horror movie crew

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The morning Diane Ament’s husband died, an email arrived with an unexpected glimmer of hope. From director Sean Cisterna via

Pillar of Canadian broadcasting, Rose Kingdon of The Canadian Press, dead at 65

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When Rose Kingdon started her broadcasting career more than 40 years ago, she recalled that it was “love at first

Drainville, Fréchette spar over language, immigration in heated CAQ leadership debate

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LAVAL - The two candidates vying to replace François Legault as Coalition Avenir Québec leader and Quebec premier faced off

David scores twice from the penalty spot, Canada battles back to tie Iceland 2-2

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Jonathan David scored twice from the penalty spot in the second half before Tajon Buchanan was shown a straight red

Alberta premier's constitutional affairs lead supports separatist petition

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EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith’s parliamentary secretary for constitutional affairs is encouraging Albertans to sign a petition that calls for