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Child seriously injured in pedestrian collision in northeast Calgary
A child is in the hospital after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon. Read More
Some Ontario Truck Drivers on Road Without Proper Training and Testing, AG Flags
A new report from Ontario’s auditor general identifies “serious” gaps in testing, training, and oversight in…
AI Systems Used by Ontario Doctors Prone to Hallucinations, Auditor General Warns
A report by Ontario’s auditor general found that artificial intelligence (AI) scribe systems used by doctors…
Public Safety Doesn’t Confirm Police Pact With China Excludes Transfer of Personal Information
Public Safety Canada would not confirm whether its cooperation agreement with Chinese police will involve the…
Killarney business owner rails against city’s bike lane project on 26th Avenue
A commercial property owner in Killarney is criticizing the city’s construction plans along 26th Avenue S.W.,…
Quebec Separatist Leader Raises Surveillance Concerns
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he suspects Ottawa may be eavesdropping on him and…
Day 3 of Calgary Stampeders main camp: Running backs in the spotlight
Dedrick Mills arrived at Calgary Stampeders training camp with the same pep in his step —…
Telecoms Wrestle With Spending Decisions, Regulations as Annual Conference Kicks Off
The head of Canada’s telecom industry group says recent regulatory decisions have aimed to solve non-existent…
Committee Calls for Reversal of Agricultural Research Centre Closures
A House of Commons committee is recommending the government halt its decision to close agricultural research…
Braid: As separatist leaders bumble, Smith hopes Ottawa deal will make them irrelevant
The political ground in Alberta could shift radically in the next few days. Read More
Coming Off Immigration Rush Could Weigh on Economic Indicators, but That’s Not Cause for Alarm: Report
As Canada’s economy adjusts to a lower-immigration era after years of record population growth driven by…
Calgary police increase zero-tolerance enforcement at car shows, meet-ups
As the weather turns warmer, Calgary police are cracking down on offences related to car shows…
At Least 25 Canadian Residents Targeted by Chinese Police, Court Files Reveal
At least 25 Canadian residents have been targeted by Chinese police under an “anti-corruption program” used…
Federal government investing $9 billion into Alberta defence, manufacturing businesses
The federal government is investing $9.3 billion into six Alberta businesses working in the defence innovation…
Third-party report finds city’s engagement process is sound, but lacks accountability
The City of Calgary has a best-in-class public engagement policy and framework, but there is little…
More Than a Dozen People Have Broken Lobbying Act Without Being Charged: Commissioner
Over a dozen individuals have broken the Lobbying Act but have not been publicly named or…
‘Difficult to Get Fair Trials’: Lawyer Says Sexual Assault Cases Becoming Increasingly Politicized in Canada
More than 20 years ago when Edmonton-based criminal defence lawyer Daniel Mol began practising law, he…
Judge certifies class-action lawsuit against Lafarge’s Exshaw cement plant, alleging health hazards
The Alberta Court of King’s Bench has certified a class-action lawsuit against Lafarge Canada Inc. over…
“Suspicious character” seen on quad east of Calgary the day after Rocky View County worker fatally shot, court hears
The day after Rocky View County employee Colin Hough was fatally shot east of Calgary, a…