B.C. AG disturbed by social media intimate image case
B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma expresses deep concern over social media giant's handling of intimate images. Learn about the case details and government response.
B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma expresses deep concern over social media giant's handling of intimate images. Learn about the case details and government response.
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender declares stigmatizing drug users violates human rights. Learn how this impacts addiction recovery and public health policy in Canada.
Concerned about online tracking? Digital privacy experts explain why VPNs are essential for all Canadians, not just tech-savvy users. Protect your data today.
Quebec's language commissioner calls for compulsory integration pathway requiring immigrants to participate in French-language activities. Learn how this plan aims to strengthen social cohesion.
Montreal police are asking for the public's help to identify a man who allegedly installed a hidden camera in a Westmount café bathroom on May 27. The device recorded patrons of all ages.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe confirms his commitment to lead the Saskatchewan Party through the next provincial election in 2028, despite recent health challenges and political pressures.
A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.
The Saskatchewan government has officially proclaimed Green and White Day, creating an annual celebration of the province's beloved football tradition and community spirit.
Saskatchewan's government is reserving judgment on the new federal budget, citing lack of details on key measures affecting the province's economic interests.
Quebec's health care system faces a potential triple threat under Bill 2, with experts warning of devastating consequences for patient care and medical privacy rights across the province.
Canada's highest court considers intervening in Saskatchewan's controversial school pronoun policy requiring parental consent for students under 16, setting up a landmark LGBTQ2+ rights battle.
The Saskatchewan Party is exploring a significant policy change that would require Canadian citizenship for party membership, sparking debate about political participation in provincial politics.
The Canadian government is moving to reinstate a crucial privacy provision that was accidentally removed from the Online Streaming Act, addressing concerns about user data protection in the digital age.
A 16-year-old boy faces serious charges after a fatal collision claimed the life of a pedestrian in La Loche, Saskatchewan. RCMP continue their investigation into the devastating incident.
Thousands of Canadian researchers are fighting back against a federal tribunal order requiring the disclosure of 25 years of grant application data, citing privacy and academic freedom concerns.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies wide receiver Daniel Perry earns prestigious Canada West football honor following dominant 2023 campaign with 46 catches for 786 yards and 7 touchdowns.
Ukrainian students studying in Saskatchewan express growing anxiety as a crucial financial aid program supporting their education faces potential termination, leaving many uncertain about their academic futures.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes dominate Canada West awards, with multiple players earning top honors in basketball, volleyball, and wrestling for their outstanding 2023-24 performances.
A Saskatchewan man miraculously survives a terrifying head-on collision and immediately begins a 40-kilometer walk for help, demonstrating extraordinary resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is taking legal action against a British Columbia tribunal decision that fined the company $100,000 for failing to remove intimate images. Discover the details of this landmark digital privacy case.
A groundbreaking class action lawsuit alleges Quebec's health database Carnet Santé was systematically accessed without patient consent. Thousands of Quebecers may have had their sensitive medical data compromised.
Saskatchewan introduces a powerful new emblem recognizing public safety personnel who died in the line of duty, providing tangible recognition for their ultimate sacrifice.
Saskatchewan RCMP have arrested a 36-year-old man connected to three separate commercial robberies that occurred in Martensville, Warman, and Dalmeny within a 24-hour period.
Saskatchewan's iconic Kinsmen Telemiracle is planning its biggest event yet for the 50th anniversary in 2026, with expanded programming and province-wide celebrations that promise to make history.
Major cloud storage providers are planning subscription model changes by 2026 that will impact privacy and pricing. Discover what this means for your data and wallet.
A quiet Canadian town's municipal election erupts in scandal after private photos of candidates surface in alleged blackmail attempt, raising questions about digital privacy in local politics.
Saskatchewan faced its most devastating wildfire season in history, with unprecedented evacuations, heroic firefighting efforts, and lessons learned for future climate challenges.
The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
Ottawa police have launched a criminal investigation into disturbing voyeurism allegations involving hidden cameras at a local business. Get the latest on this developing story and learn what authorities are revealing about the case.
A startling government document reveals that data stored in Canada isn't safe from foreign court orders. Learn how international laws could compromise your digital privacy.