Canadian manufacturers of masks and other equipment for protecting against COVID-19 are seeking more than $5 billion in damages from the federal government, saying Ottawa misled them about buying and
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The United Nations' top tech official fears that corporate interests may undermine the push to rein in artificial intelligence, exacerbating social divisions and encroaching on human rights.
This is one very big week for curling fans in Calgary. Along with all the excitement at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, fans will also be taking in some fun
Researchers have found a new way in which great apes are similar to humans: they tease each other.
A new study by an international team of scientists has
The oversight body for London, Ont., police is asking the force to explain why roughly 40 per cent of sexual assault reports filed last year did not lead to charges.
A volunteer who takes care of a pet cemetery in a Surrey, B.C., neighbourhood said there are also cremated human remains on the property. “When I found out about this
Singapore’s lively art scene stretches beyond museums and galleries, embracing trendy art spaces and pop-up exhibitions. Art lovers have plenty of options with a year-round calendar of enriching artistic encounters.
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A few months ago, Derek Carrier started seeing someone and became infatuated.
He experienced a "ton" of romantic feelings but he also knew it was
Descrease article font size Increase article font size An Alberta First Nation has added its voice to a call for a provincial environmental assessment on two major property development projects
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Microsoft said Wednesday that U.S. adversaries -- chiefly Iran and North Korea and to a lesser extent Russia and China -- are beginning to use generative artificial