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Ford sells used cars on Amazon in Canada

Ford Motor Co. partners with Amazon to sell certified used vehicles online. Canadian buyers can now purchase with transparent pricing and full vehicle history.

CSIS Chief Warns of Radicalized Canadian Children

CSIS Director Daniel Rogers reveals nearly 10% of terrorism probes involve minors radicalized online by extremism. Learn about the alarming trend and its impact on national security.

Senior Scam Protection Tips for 2025 Holiday Season

Learn essential strategies to avoid holiday scams targeting Canadian seniors. Expert advice from Kim Phillips on protecting your finances and personal information during the festive season.

Windsor Police Warn of Kids' Online Self-Exploitation

Windsor police are warning families after contacting nine households as part of a provincial initiative to combat children, some as young as five, sexually self-exploiting online. Learn how to protect your kids.

PayPal Brings Buy Now, Pay Later to Canada

PayPal expands its popular buy now, pay later service to Canadian consumers, offering flexible payment options for online shopping. Discover how this impacts Canadian retail.

Vintage Hudson's Bay Blankets Head to Online Auction

Discover rare vintage Hudson's Bay point blankets and significant Canadian paintings in a special online auction event this February. Bid on pieces of Canadian heritage from the comfort of your home.

Nova Scotia's Digital Healthcare Transformation

Nova Scotia embraces digital healthcare solutions, breaking down barriers and bringing medical services directly to patients through innovative online platforms and virtual care tools.

AI Phishing Scams Surge: Experts Warn Canadians

Canadian cybersecurity experts reveal alarming surge in AI-generated phishing scams targeting all age groups. Learn how to protect yourself from these sophisticated digital threats.

Ottawa restores privacy protection in streaming bill

The Canadian government is moving to reinstate a crucial privacy provision that was accidentally removed from the Online Streaming Act, addressing concerns about user data protection in the digital age.

X Corp fights $100K BC fine in intimate image case

Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is taking legal action against a British Columbia tribunal decision that fined the company $100,000 for failing to remove intimate images. Discover the details of this landmark digital privacy case.

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