James Cameron’s Avatar sequel criticized over lack of Indigenous representation
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‘How can we be more ambitious?’: Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on politics, climate activism
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Database of British Columbians’ personal health information is ‘disturbingly’ vulnerable: privacy watchdog
British Columbia Millions of highly sensitive personal health records about people accessing health care in B.C. have been left “disturbingly” vulnerable to leaks after
Public servants mandated to return to office 2-3 days a week by March 31
President of the Treasury Board announces ‘common hybrid model’ for federal public servants’ return to offices Treasury Board President Mona Fortier says there is a need
Canadian Shirley Eikhard, Something To Talk About songwriter, dead at 67
Remembering Canadian songwriter Shirley Eikhard Shirley Eikhard and Rita MacNeil perform a duet of Eikhard’s song Something to Talk About. Singer-songwriter Shirley Eikhard,
Canada’s electronic spy agency watching TikTok ‘very carefully,’ Trudeau says
Politics Canada’s electronic spy agency is watching out for security threats from the popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thur
Elon Musk loses status as world’s richest man, as he sells billions more in slumping Tesla shares
Business Elon Musk sold another $3.58 billion US worth of Tesla stock this week, but it wasn’t clear where the proceeds were being spent. Billionaire has sold $23B of his sha
Onion Lake Cree Nation files lawsuit against Alberta government over Sovereignty Act
Edmonton Onion Lake Cree Nation filed a statement of claim on Monday over Premier Danielle Smith’s controversial Sovereignty Act. Alberta government says bill is constitution
Migrants in limbo as U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocks end of COVID-era border restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said COVID-era restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border that have prevented hundreds of thousands of migrants from seeking asylum should be kept in p
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape in Los Angeles trial
WARNING: This article contains graphic content and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. Harvey Weinstein was found guil