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Toronto lawyer loses appeal after caught using AI

A Toronto lawyer connected to a deadly triple shooting has lost his appeal after being caught using artificial intelligence in his case. Read the full details on this legal controversy.

Russia asks U.S. to stop pursuing Venezuela-bound oil tanker

Russia has filed a formal diplomatic request urging the United States to cease its pursuit of an oil tanker originally destined for Venezuela. The move highlights ongoing geopolitical tensions over energy resources and sanctions enforcement.

VSO Case Triggers Workplace NDA Debate in Canada

Sexual assault allegations at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra are fueling a critical national conversation about the use of non-disclosure agreements in employment law. Learn about the case and the push for reform.

Aduro Closes US$20 Million Public Offering

London, Ontario's Aduro Clean Technologies has closed a US$20 million underwritten public offering. The funds will accelerate the construction of its demonstration-scale plant for transforming waste plastics and bitumen.

USask, Firefighters Team Up on Mental Health Resources

The University of Saskatchewan is collaborating with Saskatoon firefighters to develop enhanced mental health resources, addressing the unique stresses of first responders. Learn about this vital partnership.

Robex Pours First Gold at Kiniéro on Schedule

Robex Resources has successfully poured first gold at its Kiniéro Gold Project in Guinea, meeting its schedule and budget. The milestone marks the company's second producing asset and strengthens its position ahead of a proposed merger.

Regina officer disciplined for privacy breaches

A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.

Alkane Doubles Storheden Gold Deposit Depth in Sweden

Alkane Resources announces significant depth extension at its Storheden gold deposit in Sweden, more than doubling tested depth to 464m. New high-grade intercepts highlight potential for new production area.

Regina officer used police database to snoop on 6 people

A Regina police officer improperly accessed the personal information of six individuals using a confidential police database, according to Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner. Learn the details and consequences.

Canada launches task force to support lumber sector

Canada's government launches a new task force to bolster the forestry and lumber industry, aiming to ensure economic sovereignty and sector resilience. Learn about the plan and its implications.

Canada Launches Softwood Lumber Task Force

The federal government is launching a new task force focused on enhancing the competitiveness of Canada's vital softwood lumber industry. Get the details on this strategic move.

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