Rural Saskatchewan Faces Cybersecurity & Internet Challenges
Saskatchewan's rural municipalities confront dual challenges of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and inadequate internet connectivity during pivotal SARM midterm convention discussions.
Saskatchewan's rural municipalities confront dual challenges of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and inadequate internet connectivity during pivotal SARM midterm convention discussions.
After a two-year legal battle, Alberta horse trainer Katelyn Riedel has all fraud charges dismissed. The Ponoka County woman maintained she was simply trying to collect payment owed for her equine services.
A Steinbach family celebrates as the Manitoba government approves coverage for a costly medication that could save their son's life after months of uncertainty and desperate appeals.
Disturbing accounts emerge from Chicago's immigration courts where ICE officers allegedly used brutal tactics including chokeholds and physical assaults on detainees.
Andrea Petzold, central to the Jonathan Denis extortion allegations, admits to unrelated firearms offense while high-profile extortion case continues through Calgary courts.
Discover how a proposed state-of-the-art data centre could transform Lorneville's technological landscape and create economic opportunities in New Brunswick.
Quebec's newly proposed Bill 2 threatens to dismantle financial protections for the elderly, creating barriers to healthcare access and potentially devastating retirement plans across the province.
British Columbia libraries are facing a digital crisis as exploding demand for eBooks and digital materials outpaces available funding, creating growing wait times and access barriers for patrons across the province.
A groundbreaking class action lawsuit alleges Quebec's health database Carnet Santé was systematically accessed without patient consent. Thousands of Quebecers may have had their sensitive medical data compromised.
A British Columbia man receives prison time for a sophisticated online harassment campaign where he posed as a teenage boy to extort intimate images from multiple victims across the province.
The City of Ottawa confirms a cybersecurity incident affecting My ServiceOttawa users, exposing personal data and prompting urgent security measures.
A Windsor judge has denied bail to a local 'Creeper Hunter' while maintaining a publication ban on the specific reasons behind the decision, leaving the public in suspense about the case details.
After nearly a decade of community frustration, the controversial fence that split two Bolton plazas has been removed, restoring pedestrian access and ending what locals called a 'parking lot nightmare.'
Recent Calgary court proceedings resulted in significant sentences for crimes including fentanyl trafficking, aggravated assault, and fraud. Get the latest on who was sentenced and for what offenses.
A startling government document reveals that data stored in Canada isn't safe from foreign court orders. Learn how international laws could compromise your digital privacy.
Shocking new study reveals millions of Ontarians face lengthy commutes for basic medical care, highlighting the province's growing healthcare accessibility crisis.
Ontario's groundbreaking HART program brings essential healthcare and addiction services directly to vulnerable populations in Barrie and Simcoe County through new community hubs.
A Montreal physician warns that Quebec's Bill 2 creates dangerous barriers to healthcare, compromising patient confidentiality and putting vulnerable populations at risk. Learn why medical professionals are demanding repeal.
Toronto residents voice strong opinions on the city's most pressing issues - from the housing affordability crisis and transit failures to healthcare accessibility and community concerns.
The animated series South Park delivers brutal satire targeting former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, exposing her controversial reversal on supporting Donald Trump after the Access Hollywood tape scandal.
Canadian lawyers are navigating uncharted territory as artificial intelligence transforms legal proceedings. Discover the new disclosure requirements and ethical challenges facing the justice system.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney reveals he directly challenged President Xi Jinping on foreign interference and other critical matters during their meeting at the Asia-Pacific summit.
The Biden administration has quietly implemented new physical barriers in the White House press office, limiting journalists' ability to interact with officials and raising concerns about press freedom.
A Southampton pharmacy has launched Ontario's first orphan patient clinic, providing essential healthcare access to thousands without family doctors in Bruce and Grey counties.
Regina embarks on ambitious playground renewal project with groundbreaking commitment to make every city playground fully accessible for children of all abilities.
Two individuals convicted of manslaughter in the brutal stabbing death of Saskatoon resident James Ed Swift. The emotional courtroom verdict brings partial closure to a tragic case that has haunted the community.
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner demands Alberta's government safeguard controversial survey results as legal deadline looms.
The University of Windsor is charging thousands for access to records about a ransomware attack while refusing to confirm whether the documents even exist, raising transparency concerns.
Japan is facing an unprecedented immigration dilemma as public discontent grows despite already having some of the world's most restrictive policies. Discover why this homogeneous society is struggling with its record-high foreign worker population.
Prominent Drumheller businessman Bernard Germain confronts additional sexual assault charges as Alberta RCMP continue their investigation into multiple allegations spanning several years.