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Recounts rarely alter elections. There's another reason they matter, says B.C. expert
Recounts may not change election results very often, but British Columbia political scientist David Black says they play an increasingly vital role in demonstrating election integrity. "There is the q...
The Canadian Press
Oct 30, 2024
Police seize cannabis-infused candy mimicking popular name-brand snacks
SURREY, B.C. - As Halloween approaches, police on Vancouver Island are urging the public to use caution after officers seized more than 120,000 cannabis-laced edibles, including chocolate and candies ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Cannabis-laced edibles are shown in a BC RCMP handout photo. Police say they have seized more than 120,000 cannabis-laced edibles, including chocolate and candies with packaging that mimics recognizable treats, in an investigation aimed at dismantling a criminal network on Vancouver Island. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout BC RCMP)
AI will get better than humans at cyber offence by 2030: Hinton Lectures speaker
TORONTO - Artificial intelligence will be able to beat humans at cyber offence by the end of the decade, predicted the keynote speaker at a series of lectures hosted by computer science luminary Geoff...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Two years since Rabih Alkhalil broke out of B.C. prison, reward temporarily boosted
Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers says it has teamed up with a national program to offer up to a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Rabih Alkhalil, who broke out of a Port Coquitla...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Alberta applying for a judicial review of federal carbon price, calling it unfair
EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta has applied for a judicial review of Ottawa's exemption of the carbon levy on home heating oil. At a Tuesday announcement, Smith said it is "blatantly" u...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Privacy commissioner investigates federal revenue agency data breaches
OTTAWA - The federal privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into cyberattacks on the Canada Revenue Agency that led to more than 30,000 privacy breaches dating back to 2020. In a news release, t...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Quebec politician closes riding office indefinitely because of threats to safety
MONTREAL - A Quebec politician has closed her riding office in the lower Laurentians region indefinitely because she fears for her safety and the safety of her employees, the longtime Coalition Avenir...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Final report coming today on unmarked graves, missing kids in res. schools
OTTAWA - A final report is set to be released today by Canada's special interlocutor for missing children and unmarked graves associated with residential schools. Kimberly Murray, who has been serving...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
House committee will hear from top Mountie on alleged India interference
OTTAWA - RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme is among a slate of top security officials set to meet the House of Commons national security committee, weeks after making explosive allegations against the Ind...
The Canadian Press
Oct 29, 2024
Manitoba chief electoral officer calls for legislation against disinformation
WINNIPEG - Manitoba's chief electoral officer is calling for a legal crackdown on disinformation about provincial elections, including the spread of false information about election officials and elec...
The Canadian Press
Oct 28, 2024
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