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In the news today: Canada Post operations to resume Tuesday: company

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...Canada Post operations to resume Tuesday: companyMail will...

Provinces need to do more to cut emissions, feds say, while announcing Canada’s new 2035 climate target

Canada will cut carbon emissions 45 to 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2035, the federal government announced today, signalling a small advance...

In once tranquil N.S. town, intimidation in the lobster industry now all too common

METEGHAN, N.S. — Standing by a bullet hole in his dining room wall, lobster buyer Geoffrey Jobert says such attacks...

Taylor Swift hype helps rake in dollars beyond charities’ wildest dreams

Taylor Swift's wildly successful Eras Tour has moved economies, caused world leaders to plead with her to tour their countries and has given a huge...

Suspect killed by police after 2 people stabbed in downtown Vancouver

A man who stabbed two people in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday and was subsequently shot by police has died, according to a statement from...

Canadian news publishers suing ChatGPT developer OpenAI

OTTAWA — A coalition of Canadian news publishers is suing OpenAI for using news content to train its ChatGPT generative...

Major Canadian news media companies launch legal action against OpenAI

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Five major Canadian news media companies on Friday filed a legal action against ChatGPT owner OpenAI, accusing it...

Pat King guilty of most charges for role in Freedom Convoy

King arrives at the Ottawa Courthouse on Friday, the day he was found guilty of most charges against him for his role in what...

Mental health worsening across Canada, access to care is uneven, report says

TORONTO — Kristin Pardy hid her bulimia for more than 10 years. When she finally mustered the courage to go...

‘Serious risks’: Researchers join push against importing monkeys for drug testing

Dozens of researchers across Canada, including renowned environmentalist David Suzuki, have joined a growing chorus of voices urging the federal...

Canada condemns latest rollback of women’s rights by Taliban regime in Afghanistan

Canada's Special Representative to Afghanistan David Sproule is condemning the Taliban's latest curtailment of women's rights.The regime moved earlier this week to bar women...

Ottawa fires back at Alberta’s application for judicial review of carbon price

EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's application for a judicial review of Ottawa’s carbon levy is...

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