The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) needs to be ready to “fight for its freedom of action in cyberspace” amidst a “transformational” change in information technology, a newly released internal document
Technology that tracks your location at work and the time you’re spending in the bathroom. A program that takes random screenshots of your laptop screen. A monitoring system that detects
Sgt. Phil Power is grateful that he was in the right place at the right time. Power, a Halifax Regional Police officer, was attending a work meeting at the Mic
As Canada grapples with a housing crisis, manufacturers and developers of pre-fabricated (prefab) housing are seeing a surge in demand, but say they don’t have the capacity to meet those
He has worked for over 22 years in Canadian airports. But no matter where his career has taken him, he has shown a drive to make positive impacts in what
A major international cybersecurity player is expanding its footprint in downtown Calgary. On Friday, Fortinet announced it was establishing a new datacentre in the southern Alberta city, and expects to
After parliament announced millions to bring mobile connectivity to eight indigenous communities, advocates are saying there is lots left to do. Wayne Kelly, director of the Rural Development Institute (RDI)
Skiers and snowboarders are flocking back to Castle Mountain now, but Mother Nature had the local ski resort on its heels at the start of the season. “It was a
Amid calls from teachers and unions that represent them for more reasonable class sizes across Canada, a new study is suggesting “smaller class sizes” may not give students a boost
The Squamish Nation is celebrating a milestone in efforts to revitalize their language. Just 14 years ago the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language, and its key role in transmitting traditional culture, was on


