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Canada joins allies in blaming China for massive attack on email servers
OTTAWA - Canada joined the United States and other allies on Monday in blaming China for a massive cyberattack that compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year. The a...
The Canadian Press
Jul 19, 2021
Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say
WASHINGTON - The Biden administration and Western allies formally blamed China on Monday for a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software and asserted that criminal hackers associated wi...
The Canadian Press
Jul 19, 2021
In step to shut Guantanamo, Biden transfers Moroccan home
WASHINGTON - The Biden administration took a step toward its goal of shutting down the Guantnamo Bay detention centre for terror suspects Monday, releasing into the custody of his home country a Moroc...
The Canadian Press
Jul 19, 2021
Canada set to receive 7.1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses this week
OTTAWA - The federal government is expecting to receive about 7.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines this week, as it adjusts its distribution strategy amid waning vaccination rates and substantial su...
The Canadian Press
Jul 19, 2021
Black public servant files complaint over alleged 'slaves' comment in the workplace
OTTAWA - Monica Agard says she was chatting with a colleague about her workload and looming deadlines when a supervisor passing by cut into their conversation. "We should go back to the good old days ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 19, 2021
Manitoba government is 'rewriting history,' former senior bureaucrat says
WINNIPEG - Two Indigenous men have quit their positions on Manitoba economic development boards in the wake of controversial remarks by Premier Brian Pallister and a cabinet minister. The resignations...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2021
Green party execs cancel non-confidence vote against leader Annamie Paul: sources
OTTAWA - Annamie Paul is no longer staring down the barrel of a booting from her perch atop the Green party. Party executives have called off a non-confidence vote that was slated for Tuesday and coul...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2021
Star-studded event to mark 10th anniversary of Jack Layton's death
TORONTO - Family and friends of former federal NDP leader Jack Layton will host a virtual event next month to mark the 10th anniversary of his death. The lineup -- announced Sunday, on what would have...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2021
'I have to do my part': Canadians across the country walking for a cause and to heal
By putting one foot in front of the other, sometimes slowly and sometimes with quicker strides, Bilal Malik says he desperately hopes the government will listen to what he has to say. The 36-year-old ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2021
Fire experts prescribe Indigenous cultural burns to reduce wildfire risk in B.C.
VANCOUVER - Wildfire experts say British Columbia must spark far more prescribed burns, akin to how Indigenous communities have managed forests, to mitigate the risk of huge blazes. "We're not burning...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2021
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