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Canadian woman injured in house fire treated with world-first method
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Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s
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Bell Canada’s parent company is slashing nearly 700 jobs as part of organizational changes that began last year. Bell Media is not impacted by Monday’s changes.
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When a U.S. judge found fabricated quotes in a lawyer’s brief earlier this year, the attorney admitted he had used Claude, an artificial intelligence chatbot, to write the document.
A Western University student who was seriously burned in a frat house fire in December of last year has received a revolutionary new treatment in a world first, thanks to burn experts in Hamilton, Ont.
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Some people who received proof of Canadian citizenship under the 'Lost Canadians' legislation are now being told to surrender their certificates of citizenship.
The NHL is beginning an investigation into Mike Babcock’s resignation as coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets in September 2023 before he coached a game for them, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Monday.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday he would ban social media sites for under-16s and impose restrictions on gaming and live-streaming platforms, in a fightback against big tech that goes further than any other country.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by the nation’s oldest federal judge, 98-year-old Pauline Newman, to overturn her suspension from duties in 2023 during an investigation into her fitness to serve.