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AI should be better at cybercrime than humans by 2030: tech expert

AI should be better at cybercrime than humans by 2030: tech expert

AI systems predicted to become ‘superhuman’ when tasked with coding and finding exploits
‘Legal and moral obligation’: 20-year missing Indigenous children probe called for

‘Legal and moral obligation’: 20-year missing Indigenous children probe called for

Special interlocutor releases final report into missing kids, unmarked at residential school graves
‘Not how we do things’: Freeland rejects secret Liberal leadership ballot

‘Not how we do things’: Freeland rejects secret Liberal leadership ballot

Prime minister rejected letter signed by 24 members of the caucus asking him to step down
Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Production at the Joriki plant will remain paused until the CFIA is satisfied with renovations
Officials link senior Indian cabinet minister to violence in Canada

Officials link senior Indian cabinet minister to violence in Canada

Canadian officials alleged Amit Shah behind a campaign of violence and intimidation targeting Sikhs
Deadline missed, Bloc Quebecois prepares to topple Liberal federal government

Deadline missed, Bloc Quebecois prepares to topple Liberal federal government

Bloc had given Trudeau government until now to support 2 private members bills
Fake content is getting harder to detect, AI guru sees way to make it easier

Fake content is getting harder to detect, AI guru sees way to make it easier

Nobel winning AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton calls himself a ‘worried pessimist’ about impact of tech
Saskatchewan Party’s Moe says government must do better after election win

Saskatchewan Party’s Moe says government must do better after election win

Moe’s party lost in the big cities while retaining its grip on rural areas
CRTC confirms 5-year Google exemption from Online News Act

CRTC confirms 5-year Google exemption from Online News Act

Tech giant must pay news outlets $100M under the agreement
Residential school denialism: should Canada look to criminalize distortions?

Residential school denialism: should Canada look to criminalize distortions?

Debate underway in wake of private member’s bill introduced in Ottawa