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One of the country's leading business voices is warning that Canada faces "diplomatic isolation" if it's not prepared to deliver a concrete plan next month to raise defence spending to meet NATO's benchmark.
read moreThe prime minister travels to Italy Wednesday to meet with world leaders as wars in Gaza and Ukraine cast a shadow over this year’s G7 summit.
read moreThe national security committee suggested that some MPs or senators have acted "contrary to the oaths and affirmations Parliamentarians take to conduct themselves in the best interest of Canada." But the members of the committee did not say how they thought Parliament should proceed from there.
read moreAfter Apple announced a suite of new AI tools for its devices on Monday, including integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT, Elon Musk threatened to ban Apple devices at his companies due to what he said were 'unacceptable' risks to security and privacy. The truth is more nuanced.
read moreBear 178 was seen climbing over the fence, running with slight limp after being struck by a car on the Trans-Canada Highway.
read moreAnimal rights activists have defaced the first official portrait of King Charles with a cut-out face of a cartoon character at a gallery in London.
read moreEvery team in the six-team league got better at Monday's draft, which saw 42 players selected from seven different countries. The majority of those players came from college, but teams also stocked up on veteran talent from Europe.
read moreAfter a report two years ago found more than 20 Indigenous women in Quebec were victims of forced sterilizations since 1980, the province’s College of Physicians is introducing new rules to try to make sure it never happens again.
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