China using professional networking sites to gather information: security agencies

OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency and close international partners warn that China’s military intelligence services are using professional networking sites and online job platforms to target current and former government

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VIBE Announces Return Of Print Magazine

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VIBE, the music publication founded by the late Quincy Jones in 1992, was one of the top print magazines of

Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many people still think they're dying out

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NEW YORK (AP) — Allison Hill, CEO of the American Booksellers Association, is used to strangers expressing sympathy when they

From the future of gig work to sovereignty: Canadian tech leaders opine

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Toronto Tech Week has drawn thousands to the city to participate in 600 events featuring business leaders, politicians and startups.The

Chinese foreign minister's visit to Canada a 'positive sign': trade minister

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OTTAWA - China’s foreign minister is visiting Canada this week, something International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu is calling a positive

Blue Jays acquire Connor Seabold from Tigers

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The Toronto Blue Jays are reuniting with a familiar face, acquiring reliever Connor Seabold from the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.

Politicians react to Steven Guilbeault's resignation from Liberal party

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OTTAWA - Former environment minister and staunch environmentalist Steven Guilbeault confirmed Wednesday he will step down as a Liberal member

TTC staff say they’re advancing safety initiatives as AI and barrier pilot projects launch

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As the TTC continues to deal with ongoing safety concerns raised by many riders, officials say they’re making progress in

Flight attendants union urges government to reject airlines' claims on unpaid work

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MONTREAL - Canada’s main flight attendants union is crying foul on airline submissions to the federal government on its probe

Uber president calls on federal government to speed up policy, program work

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TORONTO - Uber’s president wants the federal government to act faster on policies and programs that will help Canadian companies