Culture minister says ‘serious conversation’ needed about AI systems and news media

OTTAWA — Culture Minister Marc Miller says the government must have a serious conversation about AI systems’ use of news. “Having the news cannibalized and regurgitated undermines the spirit of

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Multi-sport student-athlete redefining the meaning of grit

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Caia Diavolitsis is a standout soccer player, who mostly plays striker, but also does rep lacrosse, and is on every

S&P/TSX composite down nearly 400 points as oil tops US$100 per barrel

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was down nearly 400 points in early trading, while the price of oil rose

Pixar delivers with sweet, action-packed ‘Hoppers’

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“Hoppers” might be built with familiar parts, but Pixar’s latest isn’t trying to hide its various influences. Instead, this buoyant,

5 youths sought after violent assault near Oshawa high school

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Durham police are searching for five male suspects after a student was attacked with a metal weapon near an Oshawa

Canada’s iconic retail brands are vanishing. Can you guess which ones have survived the ‘retailpocalypse’?

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On June 1, 2025, one of the best-known names in Canadian retail went out — not with a bang, but a

Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' is a Frankenstein riff with a pulse

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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” is a big, brash swing at a new “The Bride of Frankenstein” that struggles to cohere

What could Canadian involvement in Iran look like?

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In the immediate aftermath of the strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel, Prime Minister Mark Carney came

Futures market points to negative open for U.S. stocks as oil tops US$100 a barrel

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TORONTO - The futures market pointed to a negative open for U.S. stock markets as the price of oil topped

Want to know how 'Outlander' ends? Even its actors don't, as its final season airs

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Whether it’s watching time travellers in “Outlander” or hockey players in “Heated Rivalry,” television viewers still have a taste for