PSAC-CIU recommends the government strengthen its bill to give civilian oversight to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) by expanding their scope to eliminate systemic discrimination and abuse of power by managers. Mark Weber, national
A bill that would force major tech companies to financially compensate Canadian media for news content appearing on their platforms is back in the spotlight as BCE Inc. looks to cut 1,300 jobs, including 6% at Bell Media. Robert Malcolmson,
Meta is running a test temporarily blocking news content for up to 5% of its Canadian users for most of the month. This testing phase started last week. The company said it is working on an “effective product solution to
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Canadian business investment in the technology (IT) sector is at its lowest level in six years, partly due to inflation and labor shortages. This drop in investment is delaying digital transformation activities and slowing hoped-for post-pandemic recovery, NOVIPRO/Léger Group’s survey
Canada wants to give itself the opportunity to regain its influence on the international scene by changing the way it conducts its diplomacy in the world. To this end, Secretary of State Mélanie Joly presented to the heads of missions
MONTREAL — Though we’ve heard more about the pitfalls and potential dangers lately, artificial intelligence can also help protect individuals’ data. Some financial institutions use speaker recognition, which means they authenticate customers to phone services based on the unique characteristics
MONTREAL — The techniques used to put out the wildfires burning in Canada differ somewhat by region, but depend largely on people on the ground using hoses and shovels to dig up hot spots one at a time, experts say.
In search of an ‘amazing’ geometric pattern: it’s the favorite pastime of David Smith, a British pensioner, who indulged in it when he stumbled upon a new shape with remarkable properties in November, sparking the excitement of a community of
(Montreal) Air Canada has rejected claims for compensation from some travelers who were among the thousands of people affected by flight delays due to computer malfunctions in recent weeks – a response it now describes as “erroneous” and is ensuring