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  • Alberta towns see AI data centres as ‘second coming of oil’ — but some worry at what cost

    Alberta towns see AI data centres as ‘second coming of oil’ — but some worry at what cost

    Neil Johnson came home from a conference on artificial intelligence with dollar signs in his eyes. At a council meeting in his home of Newell County a few weeks later, Johnson set about convincing everyone else of the riches he’d caught a glimpse of. “We’ve got an opportunity here that, when you start adding up…

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    Dec 16, 2025 4:34 PM
  • Thousands protest Slovak leader Fico over whistleblower office closure and penal code changes

    Thousands protest Slovak leader Fico over whistleblower office closure and penal code changes

    BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Thousands rallied across Slovakia on Tuesday to protest the latest moves by the government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico to dismantle an independent office that protects those who report corruption and other criminal activities and amend the penal code. Rallies took place in 10 communities, including the capital, Bratislava, where…

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    Dec 16, 2025 4:28 PM
  • Major AI data centre proposed for Île-des-Chênes

    Major AI data centre proposed for Île-des-Chênes

    If all goes as planned for one corporate tech collaborative, Île-des-Chênes (IDC) will soon be home to Manitoba’s first major AI data centre. Jet.AI, a Nevada-based provider of GPU (graphics processing unit) infrastructure and AI cloud services, made their formal public announcement on December 4. Jet.AI has joined with Consensus Core Technologies Inc., a company…

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    Dec 16, 2025 4:25 PM
  • Toronto District School Board says it got a ransom demand over stolen student data

    Toronto District School Board says it got a ransom demand over stolen student data

    Canada’s largest school board says it has received a ransom demand over student data that was stolen last December, even though the company behind the affected software paid ransom in hopes of securing that information.  The Toronto District School Board said in a letter to parents and caregivers on Wednesday that it recently learned the…

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    May 7, 2025 7:24 PM
  • Judge expresses sympathy for fired federal workers but questions if reinstatement is proper remedy

    Judge expresses sympathy for fired federal workers but questions if reinstatement is proper remedy

    A federal judge expressed sympathy on Tuesday for thousands of federal employees who were suddenly fired by the Trump administration earlier this year, but he also voiced skepticism about whether reinstating them to their jobs was a proper remedy and questioned what the courts could ultimately do. Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson made the comments during…

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    May 7, 2025 7:22 PM
  • Ottawa looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows

    Ottawa looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows

    Senior federal officials have been looking quietly for ways to bring together Canadians who don’t see eye to eye on the economy, immigration and social issues. With a general election looming, officials prepared to meet last November to brainstorm solutions to the problem of social fragmentation, according to an internal presentation drafted by the Department…

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    May 7, 2025 7:21 PM
  • An ex-police officer implicated in leak of a Nashville school shooter’s journals has been arrested

    An ex-police officer implicated in leak of a Nashville school shooter’s journals has been arrested

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A former Nashville police lieutenant was arrested Tuesday on charges of theft, burglary and official misconduct after he was accused of taking case files, including records from a school shooting where three 9-year-olds and three adult staff were killed. In announcing the arrest of Garet Davidson, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation…

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    May 6, 2025 7:30 PM
  • Senate confirms Bisignano to lead Social Security Administration as agency faces DOGE overhaul

    Senate confirms Bisignano to lead Social Security Administration as agency faces DOGE overhaul

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Wall Street veteran Frank Bisignano was confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday to lead the Social Security Administration, taking over at a turbulent time for the agency that provides benefits to more than 70 million Americans. The Senate confirmed Bisignano in a 53-47 vote. Bisignano’s confirmation comes after a months-long series of…

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    May 6, 2025 7:28 PM
  • Alberta ramps up measles vaccination push as 3 children in intensive care

    Alberta ramps up measles vaccination push as 3 children in intensive care

    Alberta’s government says three children are in intensive care in hospital after contracting measles. A health ministry spokesperson declined to disclose their ages, citing privacy concerns. At a news conference Monday, Dr. Sunil Sookram, Alberta’s interim chief medical officer of health, said there have been no deaths. Sookram said the risk of getting the highly…

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    May 5, 2025 6:54 PM
  • Washington lawyer sues Trump administration over revocation of security clearance

    Washington lawyer sues Trump administration over revocation of security clearance

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A prominent Washington attorney sued the Trump administration Monday over the revocation of his security clearance, calling it an act of “improper political retribution” that jeopardizes his ability to continue representing clients in sensitive national security cases. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, challenges a March presidential memorandum that singled…

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    May 5, 2025 6:51 PM
  • Lawsuit challenges new restrictions to getting measures on Florida’s election ballot

    Lawsuit challenges new restrictions to getting measures on Florida’s election ballot

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Progressive advocates have filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging new restrictions on Florida’s process to get citizen-driven initiatives on the ballot before voters. Florida Decides Healthcare, the campaign to secure a measure on the 2026 ballot to expand Medicaid in the state, is bringing the legal challenge, along with the…

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    May 5, 2025 11:34 AM
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