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| Country | Canada |
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Search ArticlesWhy Calgary police are trying to ditch Palantir
Skip to main content News Service says “prohibitive costs” of contract have sparked push for replacement Calgary police have hired a U.S. military contractor to maintain the Palantir software solution while they search for a replacement. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press) Zak Vescera Zak is a Vancouver-based reporter focusing on white-collar crime in British Columbia. He previously reported for The Tyee and The Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Democracy needs you.
‘How much for a Canadian pig?’ Quebec farmers ask
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Company wants to bring delivery robots to Vancouver’s streets
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The company behind the Keystone XL pipeline Trump wants to revive spent $400K lobbying in the U.S. Original
Skip to main content News South Bow has lobbied for months in advance of Trump touting its defunct Keystone XL project U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday night that the controversial Keystone XL "may be awoken from the grave," as the result of Canada-U.S. trade talks. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Carly Penrose Carly is a Toronto-based journalist. She holds a master of journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Her work has appeared in the National Post, This Magazine and The Canadian Press.
Canadian Tire wants to consult on new federal forced labour bill
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Inside the lobbying fight over online streamers’ CanCon contributions Original
Skip to main content Lobbying What happened behind closed doors that led the government to reverse the payment increase for foreign streamers in Canada? A policy that would have made foreign streaming services pay more toward Canadian media content, like Schitt's Creek, was reversed after dozens of lobbying communications on both sides of the issue. (The Canadian Press/Chris Young) Carly Penrose Carly is a Toronto-based journalist.
As Carney fields questions over Telesat connections, other satellite companies want in on defence dollars
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‘Bringing our ancestors home’: Inside the push to return Indigenous belongings from museum collections Original
Skip to main content Indigenous First Nations are urging museums to return ancestral remains and cultural belongings. Former repatriation specialist Michelle Washington in the department of Indigenous collections and repatriation in the Royal B.C. Museum. (Royal B.C. Museum) Ninah Hermiston Ninah is an early-career reporter based in Toronto, currently focused on the Residential Schools database.
Parks Canada signed contracts worth $9.5M to fight wildfire in Wood Buffalo National Park
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End of musician Ashley MacIsaac's defamation suit against Google leaves unanswered questions Original
Skip to main content Tech Tech giant’s AI summary wrongly claimed famed Canadian fiddler has serious criminal record Ashley MacIsaac has discontinued his defamation lawsuit against Google over an AI overview that confused him with a sexual offender with the same name. (The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan) Democracy needs you. Subscribe today to support independent Canadian journalism. Dig Deeper Our databases turn public records into public power.