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Mohamed Harkat wins court round in deportation fight
Federal court judge rules 2018 decision that barred him from staying is unreasonable; case sent back for redetermination.
New campground in works for Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park
The province is seeking contractors to design and build facilities along one of Alberta's largest lakes, 275 kilometres north of Edmonton.
Canada eyes 'large-scale' AI data centres amid community pushback
The new national AI strategy includes plans for major data centre development, but 68 per cent of Canadians surveyed oppose having one...
Black leaders blast Carney government for excluding them from diversity council
Prime Minister's newly-formed Ministerial Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion has no Black members, drawing criticism...
Canada quietly boosts online passport renewal capacity
Immigration Canada increased daily online renewal applications to 1,500, up from 1,000 last fall. The gradual rollout ahead of summer...
Canada's AI strategy leaves key safety questions unanswered
The federal government unveiled its AI plan Thursday but it lacks timelines, regulation details, job-loss estimates, and environmental...
Carnival Cruise data breach affects nearly 6 million, including Canadians
An employee account compromised on April 14 exposed personal data at Carnival Corporation. Affected passengers' information may include...
Bronze plaques at Banff internment memorial reported stolen
Two trilingual plaques commemorating Ukrainians and other Europeans interned in Banff during World War I have been reported stolen and...
RCMP officer charged with helping family member cross border
Aaron Baringue, a Champlain Border Patrol officer, allegedly used his knowledge of unguarded crossing routes to facilitate an illegal entry.
Walmart+ launches in Canada at $89 a year
The membership service includes same-day delivery and access to Crave streaming — undercutting Amazon Prime by $10.
Crépeau named Canada's World Cup goalkeeper
The 32-year-old from Candiac gets the nod after months competing with Dayne St. Clair for the No. 1 job.
Muslim group demands action on Islamophobia
Five years after Afzaal family killing, group calls for $40M federal funding for mosque security.