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Professor asks top court to review 'revolutionary' law curbing spy watchdog members
Members of a spy watchdog could face up to 14 years in prison for the improper disclosure of information protected under the legislation underpinning the committee and related statutes.
Aug 24, 2024 4:00 AM
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The latest developments in the labour dispute at Canada's two biggest railways
The federal government is intervening in a countrywide work stoppage at Canada's two biggest railways, but railworkers are pushing back against Ottawa's move to get them back on the job.
Aug 23, 2024 6:42 PM
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Conservatives maintain silence as strife continues between union, railways
OTTAWA — As railworkers push back on the Liberal government's effort to end a labour dispute that ground trains to a halt, the federal Conservatives have been silent on the strife that poses a major threat to Canada's economy.
Aug 23, 2024 5:12 PM
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Teamsters challenge minister’s move to resume rail service as shutdown drags on
MONTREAL — Rail workers fought back Friday against the federal government's move to get them back on the job, with a fresh strike notice and a regulatory challenge making it unclear when most freight traffic will resume.
Aug 23, 2024 4:08 PM
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Right to enjoy property doesn't trump freedom of expression: 'Freedom Convoy' defence
OTTAWA — In a contest between the Charter-protected freedom of expression and Ottawa residents' right to the enjoyment of their property, there is no contest, the lawyer for "Freedom Convoy" organizer Tamara Lich argued Friday.
Aug 23, 2024 3:54 PM
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Montreal-area mayors say Quebec government has not delivered on promised flood relief
MONTREAL — A group of mayors from the Montreal region says the Quebec government has fallen short of its promise to increase financial aid for victims of torrential rain that hit the province earlier this month.
Aug 23, 2024 3:33 PM
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Yukon prepares for busy, expensive few months at site of ore slide before freeze-up
WHITEHORSE — Officials say crews on the site of a major cyanide spill at a mine in central Yukon are facing an intense period of work over the next few months to install environmental protection before winter freeze-up arrives.
Aug 23, 2024 3:21 PM
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Disruptions to major commuter lines continue amid railway labour dispute
Thousands of Canadian commuters were forced to find alternatives to their destinations for a second day on Friday as a labour dispute at two of Canada's major railways continued to disrupt some train services in three major cities.
Aug 23, 2024 2:19 PM
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Rail stoppage: Montreal commuters eye alternatives as trains halted for second day
MONTREAL — Karina Andone considered her options to get to her job in downtown Montreal, after a stoppage at Canada's two biggest railways halted commuter trains for a second consecutive day on Friday.
Aug 23, 2024 1:27 PM
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National security agencies should detail how they're using AI: federal advisory body
OTTAWA — A federal advisory body is calling on Canada's security agencies to publish detailed descriptions of their current and intended uses of artificial intelligence systems and software applications.
Aug 23, 2024 12:27 PM
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