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UN disarmament chief warns of 'dark side' of AI, as Liberals tout benefits
OTTAWA - The United Nations' top disarmament official says governments need to pay more attention to the "dark side" of artificial intelligence, including the implications of so-called killer robots t...
Feb 24, 2020

Trudeau says reconciliation requires a 'peaceful' end to rail blockades
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says reconciliation requires a "peaceful resolution" to the blockades that have kept rail traffic from operating across the country. In question period in the Ho...
Feb 24, 2020

Los Angeles honours Kobe, Gianna Bryant with public memorial
LOS ANGELES - Kobe Bryant's wife offered a poignant portrait of her NBA superstar husband and their daughter Monday at a sold-out memorial service for the two, who were among nine people killed last m...
Feb 24, 2020

Los Angeles honours Kobe, Gianna Bryant with public memorial
LOS ANGELES - Kobe Bryant's wife offered a poignant portrait of her NBA superstar husband and their daughter Monday at a sold-out memorial service for the two, who were among nine people killed last m...
Feb 24, 2020

700 club: Capitals' Alex Ovechkin scores for milestone goal
With power and a prodigious shot, Alex Ovechkin now stands where few in the NHL have been. He became the eight NHL player to score 700 career goals, reaching the milestone in the third period of the W...
Feb 24, 2020

'Crisis point': Kamloops MP says Teck Frontier cancellation speaks volumes about investment in Canada
OTTAWA - A day after Teck Resources pulled out of a planned mega-project in northern Alberta, the MP for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo says she is worried about the future of major investment in Canada.In...
Feb 24, 2020 Image Credit: CFJC Today

Canadian organizations grapple with Jean Vanier's legacy after sex abuse report
Canadian schools and organizations associated with the late Jean Vanier are facing difficult decisions in the wake of a report that found the once-revered figure sexually abus...
Feb 24, 2020

Former CFL player Keon Raymond taking another run at CFLPA presidency
Keon Raymond is taking another run at the CFL Players' Association presidency. The former CFL linebacker ran for the post two years ago, losing in a tie-breaker vote to Canadian Je...
Feb 24, 2020

Government urged to increase diversity at top of federal public service
OTTAWA - The federal government is being urged to increase diversity in the senior ranks of the public service. The call comes as black public servants gather in the national capital today to dis...
Feb 24, 2020

OD deaths decrease in B.C. but officials say safer drug supply needed
VICTORIA - Overdose deaths linked to illicit drugs dropped by 36 per cent last year in British Columbia compared with a year earlier, but the number of fatalities is about the same as when t...
Feb 24, 2020

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