
Media companies sue Toronto AI firm Cohere over alleged copyright infringement
TORONTO — A group of major U.S. media companies and the owner of the Toronto Star are suing artificial intelligence firm Cohere over copyright infringement.

TORONTO — A group of major U.S. media companies and the owner of the Toronto Star are suing artificial intelligence firm Cohere over copyright infringement.

OTTAWA — Rival Liberal leadership candidates Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland issued duelling policy pledges on Thursday, with one candidate vowing to speeding up home

TORONTO — Cineplex Inc. says it has sold its digital rentals business to a subsidiary of CosmoBlue Media for “nominal proceeds.” The Toronto-based theatre operator

Igloo is recalling more than 1 million of its coolers sold across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico due to a handle hazard that has resulted in a handful of fingertip injuries, including some amputations.

TORONTO — Brookfield Corp. reported a net income attributable to shareholders of US$432 million for its fourth quarter, down from US$699 million a year earlier.

OTTAWA — Liberal MP Karina Gould said she would work toward establishing a basic personal income if she wins the party’s leadership race next month.

OTTAWA — A report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says 18 per cent of small- and medium-sized businesses are seeing cancelled or paused

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is travelling to Europe today. The minister will be in Europe until Feb. 18, traveling to France, Germany

Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Thursday, Feb. 13: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford No public events scheduled. — NDP

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests many Canadians are willing to use their spending power to protest U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and attacks

As Ontario’s snap winter election campaign reaches its halfway point, Progressive Conservatives’ main opponents are still scrambling to pitch themselves to voters, while polls suggest

Years of purposefully enmeshed industries, based on the assumption that Canada’s and the United Statesâ friendly relationship would last forever, has made it hard to solely ‘buy Canadian.’ Nowhere, it turns out, is that more evident than in film and television.