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  • Nearly All Federal Executives Took Bonuses Last Year: CTF

    Nearly All Federal Executives Took Bonuses Last Year: CTF

    Nearly all federal government executives received bonus pay last year even as departments fell short of many of their own performance goals, according to internal records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation through access-to-information requests. The documents show about 98 per cent of federal executives qualified for bonus payments in the 2024-25 fiscal year, the…

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    Jan 29, 2026 11:53 AM
  • RCMP approve 32 awards for officers, staff involved in Nova Scotia mass shooting case

    RCMP approve 32 awards for officers, staff involved in Nova Scotia mass shooting case

    Four years after a mass shooting in Nova Scotia claimed 22 lives, the RCMP have presented 32 awards to officers and staff for their roles in the manhunt and the public inquiry that followed. The awards, approved by RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme in May, are described in documents obtained under the federal access to information law by author and…

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    Jan 28, 2026 3:39 PM
  • Behind the Tips: How Crime Stoppers of Halton Helps Keep the Region Safe

    Behind the Tips: How Crime Stoppers of Halton Helps Keep the Region Safe

    Crime Stoppers of Halton continues to play a quiet but significant role in helping police solve crimes across the region, relying on anonymous tips from residents who see or know something and choose to speak up. Crime Stoppers of Halton has been operating in the region for 38 years. According to Colin Jessome, executive director…

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    Jan 28, 2026 12:06 PM
  • Ottawa pitched extending refugee sponsor pause to late 2028 to fix backlog: records

    Ottawa pitched extending refugee sponsor pause to late 2028 to fix backlog: records

    The federal department of immigration last year, suggested freezing most private refugee sponsorship applications until 2028 to clear backlogs in the system, documents obtained by The Canadian Press show. Refugee advocates were caught off-guard last November when the federal government paused approvals of refugee resettlement applications filed by community organizations or groups of five individuals…

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    Sep 12, 2025 11:29 AM
  • Fredericton residents have questions about high power bills, panel has few answers

    Fredericton residents have questions about high power bills, panel has few answers

    Randy Dickinson of Fredericton had a list of questions for a three-member team at a public meeting on the future of the New Brunswick’s debt-laden electric utility. High on his list was a question about affordability. “I’m going to start off mentioning the smart meters,” he said, sporting a black baseball cap with the phrase…

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    Sep 12, 2025 11:21 AM
  • Wisconsin Republican leader says he doesn’t want to ‘fortify’ the state Capitol

    Wisconsin Republican leader says he doesn’t want to ‘fortify’ the state Capitol

    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The highest-ranking Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly said Thursday that he doesn’t want to “fortify” the state Capitol, which is one of the country’s most accessible statehouses, but that lawmakers are looking at ways to bolster safety in other areas such as at officeholders’ homes. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ comments came…

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    Sep 11, 2025 7:38 PM
  • South Korean shipyard sweetens its submarine sales pitch to Canada

    South Korean shipyard sweetens its submarine sales pitch to Canada

    One of two finalists in the competition to build the Royal Canadian Navy’s next fleet of submarines is pitching multiple industrial partnerships and economic benefits in the hopes of sealing the deal. Hanwha Oceans is floating various industrial-technological benefit collaborations that could involve investments in Canadian lithium-ion battery production, liquefied natural gas, aerospace, steel, critical…

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    Sep 11, 2025 11:33 AM
  • Release resignation letter, says member who quit panel on N.L.-Quebec energy deal

    Release resignation letter, says member who quit panel on N.L.-Quebec energy deal

    An accountant who quit a panel overseeing energy negotiations between the electric utilities of Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec says the public should be able to read his full resignation letter. Mike Wilson said Wednesday he is unable to share the letter himself because he signed a non-disclosure agreement. However, he called on the panel’s…

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    Sep 11, 2025 11:31 AM
  • FTC launces inquiry into AI chatbots acting as companions and their effects on children

    FTC launces inquiry into AI chatbots acting as companions and their effects on children

    The Federal Trade Commission has launched an inquiry into several social media and artificial intelligence companies about the potential harms to children and teenagers who use their AI chatbots as companions. The FTC said Thursday it has sent letters to Google parent Alphabet, Facebook and Instagram parent Meta Platforms, Snap, Character Technologies, ChatGPT maker OpenAI…

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    Sep 11, 2025 11:22 AM
  • Impact of cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power could be bigger than first thought

    Impact of cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power could be bigger than first thought

    Nova Scotia’s largest electric utility says the impact of a sophisticated cyberattack in March could be much broader than first thought. Nova Scotia Power said in May that about half of its customers — 277,000 ratepayers — may have had personal information stolen by hackers. But the privately owned utility is now saying all of…

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    Sep 9, 2025 5:43 PM
  • Federal government says emails, phone numbers accessed in cyberattack

    Federal government says emails, phone numbers accessed in cyberattack

    The federal government says individuals’ email addresses and phone numbers associated with Canada Revenue Agency, Employment and Social Development Canada and Canada Border Services Agency accounts were accessed in a cyberattack. The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat says the government was alerted to the cyber incident on Aug. 17 by 2Keys Corporation, the provider of…

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    Sep 9, 2025 5:42 PM
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