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  • Carney vows Canada will meet 2% NATO spending pledge this year

    Carney vows Canada will meet 2% NATO spending pledge this year

    Canada will finally meet its NATO defence spending commitment this year as it confronts an alarming new world of threats, Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Toronto Monday morning. Carney said Canada will rapidly advance its military spending timeline to hit the NATO target of two per cent of national GDP by adding $9 billion…

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    Jun 9, 2025 6:58 PM
  • Lost RCMP memory key with informant details was offered for sale by criminals: report

    Lost RCMP memory key with informant details was offered for sale by criminals: report

    The federal privacy watchdog says the RCMP lost a memory key containing personal information about victims, witnesses and informants, and later learned it was being offered for sale by criminals. A detailed report from the office of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne reveals the RCMP told the watchdog about the breach in March 2022, prompting a…

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    Jun 9, 2025 6:37 PM
  • U.S. ambassador says Canadians facing device searches, detainment ‘not a pattern’

    U.S. ambassador says Canadians facing device searches, detainment ‘not a pattern’

    The American ambassador to Canada is pushing back on Ottawa’s travel advice, saying his country doesn’t search phones at the border and arguing some Americans travelling here are having a tough time. “We welcome Canadians to come in and invest, to spend their hard-earned Canadian dollars at U.S. businesses,” U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra told The…

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    Jun 7, 2025 7:10 PM
  • Cyber attack continues to cripple CKHA

    The investigation into the cyber attack that continues to cripple communications at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has expanded to an international search. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Interpol have joined local police and the Ontario Provincial Police to find the culprits and the depth of the ransomware attack on the CKHA and four other…

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    Nov 6, 2023 4:42 AM
  • Ontario may have to operate two Toronto LRTs amid city budget crunch: documents

    TORONTO — Ontario might have to assume operations of two light rail lines in the cash-strapped city of Toronto, Ministry of Transportation officials say in internal government documents. The warnings about the Eglinton Crosstown and Finch West LRTs are contained in a transition binder for Prabmeet Sarkaria, who took over as minister in early September,…

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    Nov 6, 2023 4:32 AM
  • Cyber attack continues to cripple CKHA

    The investigation into the cyber attack that continues to cripple communications at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has expanded to an international search. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Interpol have joined local police and the Ontario Provincial Police to find the culprits and the depth of the ransomware attack on the CKHA and four other regional hospitals.…

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    Nov 6, 2023 1:02 AM
  • Spy service director expressed ‘full confidence’ in employees after ‘troubling’ leak

    OTTAWA — The head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service told employees he stood by the spy agency’s handling of sensitive information following a “troubling” leak of classified material, a newly released memo shows. In a Feb. 24 message to staff, CSIS director David Vigneault expressed continuing faith in employees’ dedication and adherence to the…

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    Nov 4, 2023 4:30 AM
  • How Canadian companies can use tech to identify forced labour in their supply chains

    Levi Strauss Canada is yet another company facing allegations of forced labour in its supply chain. The allegations, which Levi Strauss denies, centre on whether the company is working with suppliers using Uyghur forced labour. With over 27 million people worldwide in forced labour, we can expect to witness similar allegations elsewhere in the coming…

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    Nov 3, 2023 5:43 PM
  • Ontario hospitals say data has been published following ransomware attack last week

    Five Ontario hospitals affected by a recent ransomware attack, along with their shared IT provider, say data in connection to the cyberattack has been published. The attack caused an outage of some online services at Bluewater Health, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Erie Shores HealthCare, Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare and Windsor Regional Hospital on Oct. 23. In a…

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    Nov 2, 2023 6:20 AM
  • Virginia governor orders schools to disclose details of school related drug overdoses

    Gov. Glenn Youngkin has issued an executive order requiring school systems to notify parents of school-related overdoses after the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said there have been seven fentanyl-related overdoses connected to one high school in the last three weeks. Both Youngkin and Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman faulted the Loudoun school system for failing…

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    Nov 2, 2023 6:13 AM
  • European privacy officials widen ban on Meta’s behavioral advertising to most of Europe

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — European officials widened a ban on Meta’s “behavioral advertising” practices to most of Europe on Wednesday, setting up a broader conflict between the continent’s privacy-conscious institutions and an American technology giant. Behavioral advertising, used by Meta’s Facebook and Instagram among many other tech companies, involves observing individual behavior such as browsing…

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    Nov 2, 2023 5:09 AM
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