As the use of artificial intelligence is on the rise, many employers are looking at how to use the technology and the federal government is no exception. A small
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Many gathered to celebrate Regina Urban Treaty Days at the Gathering Place on Thursday to honour the historic signing of Treaty 4.
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A hard-working young Calgary athlete is heading off to take on the world this weekend. Lucas Artinian is also inspiring a lot
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 20, 2024 5:39 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario’s electricity system operator says the province should
A B.C. woman will receive $5,000 after intimate images stored on her phone were distributed without her knowledge or consent, the province's small claims tribunal has determined.
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Global Affairs Canada has not updated its human rights reporting on nearly 80 countries since 2019, according to a new report by a national security review body. The department’s human
Kicking off the summer solstice, Saskatchewan will be celebrating National Indigenous People (NIP) Day on June 21 to recognize and celebrate the history, heritage and contributions of Indigenous peoples. ReginaNIP
Premier Doug Ford is calling on the federal government to slap high tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicle imports amid rising concerns that cheap cars could saturate the Canadian market and
Donald Sutherland, the gravelly-voiced Canadian actor who graced both TV and movie screens, passed away Thursday in Miami from a long illness. He was 88. Known for his easily identifiable
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Health Canada on Thursday issued a recall for a cordless hair clipper due a risk of laceration and burns. The recall, issued

