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Montreal church sued over $2,500 MAGA event fine

A Montreal church is taking legal action after receiving a $2,500 municipal fine for hosting a 'MAGA superstar' event. Pastor Bernaby Quevedo defends the gathering as protected religious activity.

Cyber Criminals Targeting Canadian Water Systems

Canada's cyber defence agency warns hackers are increasingly targeting water infrastructure. State-backed actors have likely already breached systems and are hiding in networks.

Russian hackers attack US firm for Ukraine work

U.S. engineering company targeted by Russian hackers due to infrastructure projects supporting Ukrainian sister city. Cybersecurity experts warn of escalating digital threats.

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Protect your family's online privacy with AdGuard's discounted lifetime plan. Block ads, prevent malware, and secure personal data across all devices for just $33 with limited time offer.

Kent Monkman's Montreal Art Exhibit Sparks Debate

Cree artist Kent Monkman's provocative exhibition at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts features 20 paintings challenging colonial narratives through his alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle.

Cyber Insurance Now Requires Proof of Readiness

Canadian businesses face new cyber insurance requirements as threats triple. Learn how to demonstrate cybersecurity readiness and secure coverage in today's risky digital landscape.

27 Hudson's Bay Items Auctioned Today

Discover the 27 historic Hudson's Bay items going to auction today, including Charles Pachter's 'Bay Watch' artwork. Don't miss this piece of Canadian heritage.

AI Holiday Scams Jump 300% in Canada

BMO warns AI is making holiday scams harder to detect. Learn how to protect yourself from fake websites, phishing emails, and digital pickpocketing this shopping season.

China EV imports security threat to Canada

Canadian security experts warn that Chinese electric vehicles pose data security risks comparable to TikTok. Learn why officials are concerned about foreign-controlled vehicles on Canadian roads.

Senators' Cousins fined $2,000 by NHL for diving

Ottawa Senators forward Nick Cousins has been fined $2,000 by the NHL for a second incident of embellishment. Get the full details on the penalty and the league's warning system.

Hudson's Bay Sells Churchill Painting in Art Auction

The bankrupt Hudson's Bay Company liquidates its fine art collection, featuring Winston Churchill's rare 'Marrakech' painting valued at $400,000-$600,000. Discover Canadian history through art.

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