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Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: ‘We did a lot of listening’

Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: ‘We did a lot of listening’

Last year, a lawsuit filed by a woman alleging she was sexually assaulted by members of the world junior team came to light
B.C., Alberta and Quebec join Ottawa in investigating ChatGPT

B.C., Alberta and Quebec join Ottawa in investigating ChatGPT

The federal authority launched its investigation in April
Freedom Mobile unveils first nationwide plan following Rogers-Shaw deal

Freedom Mobile unveils first nationwide plan following Rogers-Shaw deal

It will offer a $50 monthly plan that includes unlimited calls and texts
Israeli cabinet minister’s unofficial visit comes amid strained relations

Israeli cabinet minister’s unofficial visit comes amid strained relations

Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli to speak at a private Christian college near Toronto
Ottawa to spend $2.5 billion on small vessels as it replaces aging coast guard fleet

Ottawa to spend $2.5 billion on small vessels as it replaces aging coast guard fleet

The Canadian Coast Guard plans to acquire up to 61 small vessels
Target on the defensive after removing some products aimed at LGBTQ+

Target on the defensive after removing some products aimed at LGBTQ+

Target once distinguished itself as being boldly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community.
Police lay no charges against former Unifor head Jerry Dias in alleged bribery case

Police lay no charges against former Unifor head Jerry Dias in alleged bribery case

The union claimed Dias allegedly gave a Unifor employee $25,000
Canada beats host Finland 4-1 to reach semifinals at world hockey championship

Canada beats host Finland 4-1 to reach semifinals at world hockey championship

Canada will next play Latvia
Singh asks Trudeau for certain conditions before getting security clearance

Singh asks Trudeau for certain conditions before getting security clearance

NDP leader is asking the prime minister to allow more members of his party to be briefed
Kids could fill labor shortages, even in bars, if these lawmakers succeed

Kids could fill labor shortages, even in bars, if these lawmakers succeed

Lawmakers in several states are embracing legislation to let children work in more hazardous occupations, for more hours on school nights and in expanded roles, including serving alcohol in bars and restaurants as young as 14.