Alberta Student Data Breach: Privacy Chief's Warning
Alberta's privacy commissioner issues a stark warning after a PowerSchool breach exposed student data across Canada. Learn what information was compromised and the urgent recommendations made.
Alberta's privacy commissioner issues a stark warning after a PowerSchool breach exposed student data across Canada. Learn what information was compromised and the urgent recommendations made.
A United Airlines flight from Dallas to Chicago made an emergency landing in St. Louis after a passenger claimed his wife was hiding a bomb. The man was arrested, and no explosives were found.
UN climate conference faces irrelevance as global emissions hit record 37.8B tonnes despite Paris accord. Key leaders absent from COP30 in Brazil. Read more.
Alberta's Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women Tanya Fir has apologized after using an expletive in a constituent voicemail. Learn the details of the incident and the response.
The United Nations has approved a US-authored resolution authorizing an international stabilization force for Gaza. The historic decision aims to restore order and humanitarian operations.
Canadian men's rugby team will compete in the World Rugby Nations Cup starting next year, marking significant international exposure. Learn about this exciting development for Canadian rugby.
Residents in Ohsweken can resume normal activities after Ontario Provincial Police lifted a shelter-in-place order following an armed incident. One person hospitalized.
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United Way Centraide Northeast hosted its annual Keep Seniors Warm event in Sudbury to provide winter essentials for elderly residents in need. Learn how this initiative impacts the community.
Kilworth United Church, London's second-oldest church, celebrates its 175th anniversary this weekend. Discover the history and community impact of this historic landmark.
The Baseball United league has launched its inaugural season in Dubai, featuring innovative rules and a unique desert setting. Discover how this new professional sports venture is changing the game.
Nova Scotia Power confirms personal data stolen in cyberattack, including information of man deceased 18 years. Learn how to protect your information.
Community and First Nations show muted response to Sisson Mine's potential inclusion on nation-building list. Read about the local concerns and implications for New Brunswick.
Over 1,000 unionized Starbucks baristas are walking out in 40+ U.S. cities during the busy Red Cup Day promotion, escalating their fight for a first contract.
A major redevelopment at Lakeview Multicultural United Church in East Vancouver will create 104 new affordable rental homes, addressing the city's housing crisis.
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation announces landmark acquisition of Hastings Casino in Vancouver, marking significant Indigenous economic development. Learn about this historic transaction.
UN climate conference in Brazil will generate emissions equivalent to Samoa's annual output while Canada maintains unrealistic climate targets. Read the full analysis.
Microsoft announces massive US$10 billion investment in Portuguese AI data center, signaling major commitment to European artificial intelligence infrastructure development.
Former Statistics Canada chief expresses deep concern over federal budget cuts that could eliminate crucial data programs, while Liberal government remains tight-lipped about which statistical services face the chopping block.
A groundbreaking legal analysis reveals how the Tsilhqot'in land title decision could reshape resource development and Indigenous relations across Canada, creating unprecedented uncertainty for industry and government.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak expresses deep disappointment with Canada's 2024 federal budget, calling it a failure to address critical infrastructure gaps and implement Jordan's Principle.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien warns that Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to quell protests signals dangerous erosion of democratic norms and civil liberties.
New Canadian men's national team coach Jesse Marsch makes bold moves, calling up Arsenal prospect Marcelo Flores and selecting 23 players for critical November matches against Uruguay and Trinidad & Tobago.
BC Premier David Eby challenges court ruling on Aboriginal title, sparking debate over private landowner rights in Cowichan and Richmond territories. Legal experts weigh in on this landmark case.
Manitoba First Nations leaders are calling for urgent amendments to the federal budget, arguing it fails to address pressing infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development needs in their communities.
A landmark legal decision grants Cowichan Tribes one of British Columbia's largest-ever land claim settlements, resolving decades of dispute over traditional territories.
Discover the powerful journey of a Saskatchewan language keeper revitalizing Cree and reconnecting with cultural identity through ancestral language preservation efforts.
New Brunswick students and community members construct traditional birchbark canoe, blending ancestral Wolastoqey knowledge with modern education to keep cultural practices alive.
Prominent Indigenous entrepreneur calls for urgent private sector investment following massive federal funding cuts that threaten to reverse years of economic advancement for First Nations communities.
Discover how a proposed state-of-the-art data centre could transform Lorneville's technological landscape and create economic opportunities in New Brunswick.