The Insurance Bureau of Canada says a severe hail storm that battered Calgary last month is the second-costliest event in Canadian history. The bureau says the initial damage estimates come
The Toronto International Film Festival says screenings of a controversial documentary depicting Russian soldiers in Ukraine will go ahead as planned, despite Ontario’s public broadcaster pulling its support amid outcry
Interactions between Indigenous people and law enforcement “too frequently” end in violence or death, say the six chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick in reaction to the recent
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Pharmacists across Saskatchewan will soon be able to offer more care for patients with strep throat and ear infections. On Wednesday, the
By Daisy Woelk Global News Posted September 11, 2024 2:58 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A man is doing OK after being hit
Sir Winston Churchill will return to scowling in the halls of Ottawa’s Fairmont Chateau Laurier in the months to come after a two-year-long whodunit led to the Ottawa Police Service
Descrease article font size Increase article font size TD Bank was ordered by a U.S. regulator on Wednesday to pay nearly US$28 million for repeatedly sharing inaccurate, negative information about
Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada is working on incorporating artificial intelligence in its military, but the technology won’t replace humans.
Blair made the remarks at a summit
Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada is working on incorporating artificial intelligence in its military, but the technology won’t replace humans. Blair made the remarks at a summit in Seoul,
The United States Food and Drug Administration is launching an investigation into whether there are any health effects after a recent study found trace amounts of metals in some tampons.

