(Photo: The Canadian Press) Canada’s largest bookstore chain announced on Friday that its current and former employees’ data had been stolen in a ransomware attack. In a statement on its website, Indigo Books & Music said that nothing in the
Health Canada has recalled around 20 models of air fryers, also known as this very popular kitchen appliance air fryerdue to the risk of burns and fire. Posted at 8:52 The recall affects 21 Cosori models. This company has received
VOORHEES, New Jersey | The Canadian’s defensive brigade has surprised many this season. Despite the youth of its members, it fared well around its guardian. • Also read: Roof: a very strange update of the CH • Also read: NHL:
(Montreal) Canada’s privacy commissioner announced Thursday that it has launched an investigation into TikTok aimed at determining its compliance with Canadian laws, at a time when the Chinese social network is the subject of increasing surveillance by westerners. Posted at
(Quebec and Montreal) The Legault government will present Quebec’s 2023-2024 budget on March 21. Treasury Secretary Eric Girard said Thursday this budget will “set the tone” for campaign pledges by the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), which promised to cut taxes
The Arctic360 conference will take place from Thursday 22 February to Friday 23 February 2023. (Ismael Houdassine) TORONTO. Just a year after the Russian army invaded Ukraine, the two-day Arctic360 conference in Toronto officially opened on Thursday with another major
(Frisco) Canada’s women’s soccer team paid dearly for their mistakes, losing 3-0 to Japan in their last SheBelieves Cup game on Wednesday. Posted at 6:31 p.m The Canadians entered the tournament despite tensions with Soccer Canada and finished the four-team
The new Canadian Ambassador to Mali, François Lafrenière, in conversation with Mrs. Sidibé Dédéou Ousmane The new Canadian Ambassador to Mali, Mr. François Lafrenière, received an audience last week with the Minister of Education, Ms. Sidibé Dédéou Ousmane. Strengthening cooperation
Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press OTTAWA — National security agencies and Liberal cabinet ministers are being summoned by a House of Commons committee to testify about China’s alleged influence in the recent federal election. The move follows a report in
Networks, in collaboration with the Caisse Desjardins de Vaudreuil Soulanges, is offering a webinar entitled Understanding the Financial System in Canada. This virtual presentation is aimed at all immigrants in the community and will be offered free of charge on