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From chatbots to translation: how the public service is using AI
The Canada Revenue Agency, Public Services and Procurement Canada, and Shared Services Canada are among the departments using…
July 22, 2025
Poilievre wants law to stop ‘longest ballot scam’ introduced this fall
“This is not democracy in action. It is a deliberate attempt to manipulate the rules, confuse voters and undermine…
July 22, 2025
Carney tells premiers he’ll only sign a US trade deal ‘in the best interest of Canadians’
The prospect of Canada reaching a trade deal with the United States by the Aug. 1 deadline appears…
July 22, 2025
B.C. nurse disciplined for transgender comments files human rights complaints
The justice centre says in a news release that Hamm was the “target of escalating disciplinary measures, and…
July 21, 2025
Conservative MPs voice support for trucker convoy organizers ahead of sentencing
Several Conservative MPs are criticizing the Crown’s approach to prosecuting two key organizers of the “Freedom Convoy” protests,…
July 21, 2025
AI coming at public service like ‘freight train at a tremendous speed’ and it could mean thousands of job losses…
Dealing with the challenges posed by artificial intelligence to the public service is ‘critical,’ but there is little…
July 21, 2025
Canada joins allies in demanding Israel stop ‘dangerous’ aid delivery in Gaza
Statement calls for end to war, says killing of Palestinians seeking aid is ‘horrifying’…
July 21, 2025
Canada’s international student program to face auditor general probe
The federal auditor general is planning to conduct a review of Canada’s international student program, which has seen…
July 21, 2025
US senator in Ottawa urges Carney to quickly repeal digital services tax
“You all, to your credit, said you’re not going to collect it. I asked that Canada move as…
July 21, 2025
Scott Moe arrives at premiers’ summit warning some U.S. tariffs are Canada’s ‘reality’
On his way into the summit, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said it’s becoming obvious Prime Minister Mark Carney’s…
July 21, 2025
Party’s shift from progressive to right of centre a ‘reflection of where people are today,’ say some Liberal MPs
“Everyone is progressive until they can’t pay the bills,” said one Liberal MP in an interview with The…
July 21, 2025
‘I’m afraid to go home’: Canadian IDF soldiers fear fallout from war crimes probe
Canada’s probe into the Israel-Hamas conflict doesn’t explicitly target Israelis, but its unclear scope has alarmed Jews amid…
July 21, 2025
Garry Clement: Canada’s failure to act on organized crime-espionage nexus may be irreversible…
Garry Clement: As a former RCMP officer who tracked global narco-finance and espionage, I believe we’re running out…
July 21, 2025
Privy Council Office runs psychological unit to shape Canadians’ behaviour
Western Standard: Canada’s Privy Council Office (PCO) has a behavioural science unit established under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau…
July 20, 2025
‘Toxic environment’ and favouritism plague RCMP watchdog, review finds
Workplace assessment of the force’s Civilian Review and Complaints Commission found ‘a clear call for change and action…
July 20, 2025
US commerce secretary dismisses question that free trade with Canada is dead
But Howard Lutnick suggests tariffs on Canada are here to stay, at least for now…
July 20, 2025
23 Quebec business owners launch $300 million lawsuit over temporary foreign worker permits
A group of Quebec business owners have launched a $300 million lawsuit against the federal government this month,…
July 20, 2025
Carney’s office lobbied by nine companies in which he has investments
PM disclosed a third-party investment fund that included major companies like Spotify, Microsoft and Lockheed Martin… Lockheed Martin…
July 20, 2025
Judge halts deportation of non-binary person, citing risks LGBTQ2S+ face in US
Jenkel was scheduled to be returned to the U.S. on July 3, but raised the potential of irreparable…
July 19, 2025
No quick fixes for Canada’s housing challenges, says Minister Robertson
“The actions we’re taking today, in most cases will take three to five years to play out in…
July 19, 2025