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SoftBank sells $5.8B Nvidia stake for OpenAI focus

Japanese investment giant SoftBank has divested its entire Nvidia position worth $5.8 billion, redirecting capital toward OpenAI and artificial intelligence ventures. Discover the strategic shift.

Conservative MP Resigns - Second Tory Exit in 48 Hours

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Ryan Williams resigns from Parliament just days after colleague Dr. Stephen Ellis crossed the floor, creating a major crisis for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Conservative MP quits caucus in second defection

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Richard Martel resigns from caucus just days after another Conservative crossed the floor, creating turmoil for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Pharma Veteran Dr. Andreas Wallnofer Joins Optigo Board

Optigo Biotherapeutics strengthens leadership with renowned pharmaceutical expert Dr. Andreas Wallnofer joining its Board of Directors as the company progresses toward Investigational New Drug (IND) enabling studies.

CPAB Appoints Sonny Randhawa as Incoming CEO

The Canadian Public Accountability Board appoints Sonny Randhawa as new CEO, bringing extensive financial regulation experience to strengthen audit oversight across Canada.

OpenAI & Amazon Sign $38B AI Computing Deal

OpenAI partners with Amazon Web Services in a landmark $38 billion agreement, securing crucial computing power for next-generation AI development through 2043.

Top FDA Drug Official Resigns Amid Federal Probe

The FDA's principal deputy commissioner, Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, resigns following federal probe into undisclosed concerns about her conduct, marking significant leadership shakeup.

Police killer granted out-of-province travel privileges

The convicted murderer of Toronto Police Constable Bill Hancox has received approval for temporary out-of-province visits, sparking strong reactions from law enforcement communities and victim advocates across Ontario.

Canada Spends $1.5M Fighting Black Employees' Lawsuit

Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.

Quebec Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant Resigns

In a surprising political development, Quebec's Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant has announced his resignation from the CAQ government, citing personal reasons and marking a significant cabinet shuffle.

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