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Saskatchewan Needs Strong Privacy Laws for AI Era

An opinion piece argues Saskatchewan's cybersecurity pact is insufficient. The province needs robust privacy legislation to govern AI data use, citing real-world examples of potential breaches.

Supreme Court sets March 23 for EMSB Bill 21 appeal

Canada's Supreme Court will hear the English Montreal School Board's challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, on March 23. This follows a 2024 Quebec Court of Appeal decision. Read the latest.

Supreme Court restores woman's attempted murder conviction

The Supreme Court of Canada has reinstated a woman's conviction for the attempted murder of her mother. The ruling, delivered on December 5, 2025, overturns a previous appeal court decision. Read the full details of this significant legal reversal.

Driver ID'd in Fatal Highway 401 Hit-and-Run

Ontario Provincial Police have identified the transport truck driver wanted in a fatal hit-and-run that killed a tow truck driver on Highway 401. The search continues.

Alberta privacy chief concerned over health IDs

Alberta's privacy commissioner voices significant concerns about personal health numbers appearing on identification cards, highlighting privacy risks for citizens. Learn about the implications.

IWK Hospital launches new clinical info system

Halifax's IWK Health is set to launch the new One Person One Record clinical information system this weekend, aiming to streamline patient data for healthcare professionals.

Barrie police seek witnesses to summer assault

Barrie police continue to investigate a serious assault from the summer that left a woman with significant injuries. Authorities are urging any witnesses to come forward.

U.S. crude, fuel inventories rose last week: EIA

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a rise in crude oil and fuel stockpiles for the previous week. Get the latest data on energy inventories and market implications.

Man abandons appeal in 2021 Regina manslaughter

Abdimalik Dahir Mohamed has dropped his revised appeal of a 10-year manslaughter sentence for the 2021 shooting death of Ahi S. Ebrotie in Regina. No reasons were provided for the abandonment.

Costco sues U.S. to preserve tariff refunds

Retail giant Costco takes legal action against the U.S. government to secure refunds for tariffs if President Trump loses a Supreme Court appeal. Get the full story on this major trade dispute.

Alberta Minister Blames Human Error in FOIP Process

Alberta's public safety minister admits to human error after department incorrectly claimed no records existed regarding Edmonton Police Commission complaint. Opposition NDP calls it pattern of interference.

Brandin Brick sentenced for 2018 Saskatoon murder

Brandin Cole Brick receives a life sentence with no parole for 12 years for the second-degree murder of James Joseph Chaisson in a 2018 Saskatoon shooting. Read the full case details.

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