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The federal government must move urgently to regulate artificial intelligence, says a top AI pioneer, warning the technology's current trajectory poses major societal risks.
Yoshua Bengio,
Female employees at Canadian banks and financial institutions earn 18.4 per cent less per hour in wages than their male colleagues, according to newly released data by the federal government,
While Canadian companies have made some progress in making the workplace more diverse and inclusive, eight in 10 Black Canadians say they still face some form of discrimination at work,
Vice-Adm. Haydn Edmundson, the military’s former head of human resources, is on trial for sexual assault in Ottawa this week. The retired vice-admiral has pleaded not guilty to one count
A Liberal plan to crackdown on predatory lending could instead lead to a rise in crime and put vulnerable Canadians further at risk, a new warning from police and lenders
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Two people are in custody after the Winnipeg Police Service began an investigation involving the possession of a firearm. Police said they
Behind the scenes at VIDO, 25th Street Theatre on the road with Luna, and agriculture drought concerns. Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, Feb. 5, edition of Global News
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The United States and United Kingdom have launched “proportionate and necessary strikes” against 36 Houthi targets across 13 locations in Yemen, according
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The iconic Olympic Stadium in Montreal is finally set to get a much-needed facelift. The Quebec government announced $870 million in funding
What is capoeira? Is it a form of dance or self-defense? If you ask Jean Kwanda who teaches at Axe Capoeira in Kingston, Ont., it’s a little bit of both.“Capoeira

