Another beluga whale has died at Marineland, bringing the number of whales that have died at the Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction to 15 over the past four years. Marineland did not respond to a request for comment Another beluga whale has died at Marineland, bringing the number of whales …
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AI-generated fake nude photos of girls from Winnipeg school posted online
Collège Béliveau is dealing with the dark side of artificial intelligence after AI-generated nude photos of underage students were discovered being circulated at the Winnipeg school. AI a 'complicated new part of our world. It's certainly a newer form of surreptitious behaviour': police Collège Béliveau is dealing with the dark …
Read More »Speaker Greg Fergus ‘deeply sorry’ for controversial video, vows to regain MPs’ trust
Embattled Speaker Greg Fergus said he made a "serious mistake" filming a video for the Ontario Liberal convention, a move that kicked off a political spat and spurred calls for his resignation. Most MPs on House committee want Speaker to stay as new allegations emerge Embattled Speaker Greg Fergus said …
Read More »Boy, 11, dies after being struck in neck by puck at hockey practice in Saint-Eustache, Que.
The 11-year-old boy had been in intensive care in a Montreal hospital, after he was seriously injured during a hockey practice on Tuesday in Saint-Eustache, a suburb northwest of the city. Psychological support being offered to families, teammates, community members An 11-year-old boy, who was in intensive care for days …
Read More »Canada’s Kingsbury wins 3rd straight moguls gold, teammate Vaillancourt takes silver
Sports Olympics Winter Sports Freestyle Skiing Canadian moguls superstar Mikaël Kingsbury continues to top the podium at World Cup moguls events, but this time he was joined by fellow Canadian Elliot Vaillancourt. Canadian swept World Cup moguls events last weekend in Sweden Canadian moguls superstar Mikaël Kingsbury continues to top …
Read More »Provinces are reviewing their own dental care programs as Ottawa announces federal plan
When he announced the federal government’s $13-billion dental care insurance plan, Health Minister Mark Holland said the new program is meant to “fill the gaps” — not to replace existing provincial programs. But some provinces tell CBC News they are debating whether to continue with their own dental plans. Ottawa …
Read More »Defence minister says he wants to change the drinking culture on military bases
Defence Minister Bill Blair says the government has no plans to ban alcohol in the military, but he will speak to senior military leaders in the coming weeks about how to improve the culture at social establishments on military bases that serve alcohol. Some Forces members resent being compelled to …
Read More »The last time they went on strike, they were interns. Now they’re back picketing as teachers
Over 160,000 teachers are on strike in Quebec, and some of them took part in the strikes against unpaid internships of 2018 and 2019. They say though the context is different, their demands are the same: they want feminized work to be valued. Strikes the result of the devaluation of …
Read More »LifeLabs customers can now apply for up to $150 in compensation for data breach
Canadian residents whose personal data was compromised in a 2019 LifeLabs data breach can now apply for up to $150 in compensation from a multi-million dollar class action settlement approved in October. Applications for compensation from the $9.8 million settlement are open until April 6 Canadian residents whose personal data …
Read More »Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas square is being renamed. Here’s what it’ll be called — and why
Toronto city council voted Thursday to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square, and recommended a host of other landmarks be stripped of the Dundas name over connections to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Dundas subway stations, Jane/Dundas Library will also be renamed Toronto city council voted Thursday to rename Yonge-Dundas Square …
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