
Canada could lose its measles elimination status if spread lingers, PHAC advisor says
TORONTO — A senior medical advisor with the Public Health Agency of Canada says the country could lose its measles elimination status if the highly
TORONTO — A senior medical advisor with the Public Health Agency of Canada says the country could lose its measles elimination status if the highly
Construction on the first of four small modular reactors at a nuclear station east of Toronto is set to begin this year with the entire
TORONTO — After taking a year off, organizers at the country’s most prominent Indigenous film festival say they are moving ahead with a belated 25th
TORONTO — Max Pacioretty started the playoffs in the press box. Now it’s hard to imagine the Maple Leafs without their veteran winger punishing opposition
TORONTO — Mitch Marner has experienced a whirlwind stretch — both at home and the rink. Joseph Woll waited patiently and prepared for a chance
Pakistan shot down 12 drones from India that violated its airspace, the military said Thursday, a day after Indian strikes on multiple targets in the country fanned fears of a larger military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
The recent violence between India and Pakistan marks a major resurgence in the fight over the long-disputed region of Kashmir, a popular tourist destination that lies at
Aracely Serrano arrived on Monday, shortly after 8:30 a.m., in the parking lot next to the U.S. port of entry in Niagara Falls, N.Y., where
Several Ontario mayors have been calling on the province to ban financial incentives municipalities use to lure in doctors, saying the recruitment tactic is harming
Experts say they are encouraged by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s campaign pledge to invest in the technology. But they say that after establishing itself as a leader in the early decades of AI development, Canada risks falling farther behind other countries if his government doesn’t make good on its promise.
Authors are feeling misled and some are out thousands of dollars after travelling to Baltimore for an event advertised as a romantasy book convention, complete with a fantasy ball, only to encounter what some are calling the Fyre Festival of BookTok.
A Canadian academic has been waiting nearly five years for freedom of information records from Toronto police concerning facial recognition technology. He thinks there needs to be better enforcement of access legislation.
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