Canada launches public AI register for government use
The Canadian government has launched a public AI register detailing over 400 systems across 42 institutions. Discover how AI is transforming public service from chatbots to insect identification.
The Canadian government has launched a public AI register detailing over 400 systems across 42 institutions. Discover how AI is transforming public service from chatbots to insect identification.
Venezuela has banned multiple international airlines that suspended routes following a U.S. sanctions warning. The move escalates tensions and impacts global aviation.
Venezuela imposes flight bans on airlines complying with US sanctions. Explore the escalating aviation dispute and its geopolitical implications for international travel.
Companies that hoarded cryptocurrency are now selling their holdings as shares tumble. The $1 trillion market crash exposes flaws in the 'digital asset treasury' model. Read more.
A UN human rights expert calls for immediate lifting of U.S. sanctions against Cuba, citing humanitarian concerns and economic impact. Read the latest developments.
U.S. authorities allege Ryan Wedding's billion-dollar cocaine operation was supported by lawyers, soldiers and professionals. Learn about the network keeping his empire afloat.
U.S. Treasury sanctions nine individuals linked to Ryan Wedding's criminal organization. Get the latest details on the international crackdown and those accused.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has resigned from OpenAI's board following the release of Jeffrey Epstein emails. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Russian lawmakers pass significant tax increases to bolster economy as Ukraine conflict approaches fourth year. Get the latest developments on wartime economic measures.
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers is stepping back from public roles after documents revealed he sought Jeffrey Epstein's advice on a personal relationship. Read the full story.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has withdrawn from public commitments after emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced. Read the latest developments.
Federal public servants took nearly 14% more sick days in September 2024 after mandatory 3-day office return. Data reveals dramatic increase following hybrid work policy changes.
Russia's wartime economic slowdown forces Kremlin to shift tax burden to consumers through new revenue measures. Analysis of economic pressures and policy changes.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposes reviving Gran Colombia with Venezuela as a response to U.S. military actions. Learn about this dramatic shift in regional alliances.
Canada announces fresh sanctions targeting Russia's drone manufacturing capabilities as G7 foreign ministers gather in Ontario. Learn how these measures strengthen global pressure.
Canada announces new sanctions targeting Russian drone technology as G7 foreign ministers gather in Ontario. Defense Minister Anita Anand calls it a 'moral position' against Russian aggression.
Pyongyang launches fiery response to new US sanctions targeting cybercrime operations, warning Washington that coercive measures will backfire spectacularly.
Canada's public service unions warn that new federal budget cuts could lead to service delays, staffing shortages, and increased workloads across government departments.
Canada's top public servant confirms significant program and staffing reductions ahead as Liberal government seeks $15.4 billion in savings, impacting federal services across departments.
The United States imposes sweeping sanctions on North Korean bankers and crypto money launderers accused of funding weapons programs through stolen digital assets.
A controversial British Columbia chemical distributor is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and international legal battles, revealing a complex web of allegations involving sanctioned substances and corporate intrigue.
Global oil prices found stability as the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, creating new uncertainty in energy markets while Middle East tensions continue to simmer.
Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.
North Bay City Council takes disciplinary action against Mayor Peter Chirico following controversial expense revelations. Exclusive details on the sanctions and community fallout.
In a major trade development, China has agreed to purchase 25 million metric tons of American soybeans each year, signaling warming relations between the world's two largest economies.
Exclusive: The Department of National Defence confronts significant budget reductions while union leaders sound alarm about potential job losses and service impacts across Canada's public service.
Despite sweeping new Western sanctions, Russia's crude oil exports show remarkable stability. Fresh analysis of global tanker movements reveals Moscow continues to find buyers, with export volumes holding steady in early 2024.