Category Archives: Canada

Partial refusal of release of N.S. jail death report criticized by privacy chief
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s freedom of information law is becoming “an exercise in frustration,” the privacy commissioner said after the government partially rejected her recommendations...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018

Clinics offering unproven stem cell therapies proliferating across Canada: study
TORONTO - Dozens of unlicensed clinics offering stem cell treatments for a wide variety of medical conditions have sprung up in Canada, marketing their services through direct-to-consumer online adver...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018

Clinics offering unproven stem cell therapies proliferating across Canada: study
TORONTO - Dozens of unlicensed clinics offering stem cell treatments for a wide variety of medical conditions have sprung up in Canada, marketing their services through direct-to-consumer online adver...
Andrew Snook Sep 26, 2018
Federal use of A.I. in visa applications could breach human rights, report says
OTTAWA - A new report is warning about the federal government’s interest in using artificial intelligence to screen and process immigrant files, saying it could create discrimination, as well as...
Andrew Snook Sep 26, 2018
Federal use of A.I. in visa applications could breach human rights, report says
OTTAWA - A new report is warning about the federal government’s interest in using artificial intelligence to screen and process immigrant files, saying it could create discrimination, as well as...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018

The carbon tax breakdown: Understanding the issues around the policy tool
TORONTO - Canadians could come out ahead financially with a federally-imposed carbon tax, or so concludes the latest study on the policy as understanding of emission reduction options continue to evol...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018
In the news today, Sept. 26
Five stories in the news for Wednesday, Sept. 26 ___ REPORT WARNS OF AI USE IN VISA APPLICATIONS A new report is warning about the federal government’s interest in using artificial intelligence ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018
Case of Bruce McArthur, facing 8 murder counts, back in Toronto court next month
TORONTO - The case of a man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto’s gay village has been put over to next month. Bruce McArthur, a 66-year-old self-employed landscaper, faces eight c...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018

The carbon tax breakdown: Understanding the issues around the policy tool
TORONTO - Canadians could come out ahead financially with a federally-imposed carbon tax, or so concludes the latest study on the policy as understanding of emission reduction options continue to evol...
Andrew Snook Sep 26, 2018
In the news today, Sept. 26
Five stories in the news for Wednesday, Sept. 26 ___ REPORT WARNS OF AI USE IN VISA APPLICATIONS A new report is warning about the federal government’s interest in using artificial intelligence ...
Andrew Snook Sep 26, 2018

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