Germany raises alarm over AI Holocaust imagery
German officials sound the alarm on AI-generated Holocaust depictions, a dangerous distortion of history. Learn about the risks and global implications of this digital threat.
German officials sound the alarm on AI-generated Holocaust depictions, a dangerous distortion of history. Learn about the risks and global implications of this digital threat.
An Ottawa community association is submitting a formal complaint to the Ethics Commissioner regarding the city's plan to purchase a landfill site. Learn about the local concerns and the political response.
Three Norwegian ski jumping officials receive 18-month bans and fines for manipulating competition suits at the 2025 World Championships. Read the full investigation details.
A cleanup operation at CN Rail's Fort Rouge yard in Winnipeg is causing strong odours and raising health concerns among nearby residents. Learn about the response and community impact.
A crucial public hearing into the police conduct surrounding the 2015 beating death of Myles Gray is set to begin, but the involved officers may not testify. Get the latest details on this long-awaited proceeding.
Prince Harry is set to testify in his lawsuit against the Daily Mail next week. Get the latest details on the high-profile legal battle and its implications for media in Canada and beyond.
The U.S. House committee advanced a bill restricting stock trades by lawmakers, focusing on insider trading but not a full ownership ban. Critics call it a 'sham' that fails to address core conflicts of interest.
An independent integrity commissioner is investigating the surprise December resignations of Callander's mayor and a councillor, Deputy Mayor Jordy Carr confirms. Details remain scarce.
Canada's Supreme Court examines the WE Charity controversy, a major political scandal from Justin Trudeau's tenure. Key details and implications for governance.
A Regina couple vows to boycott WestJet after a cramped flight from Mexico, citing severe safety concerns with the airline's new reduced-pitch seating configuration.
A labour tribunal has dismissed a complaint from Hydro-Quebec's union regarding the utility's 'priority behaviours' policy for employees. Get the full details on the ruling.
Guelph Police arrested a man following an alleged indecent act at Stone Road Mall. Authorities responded to a public complaint on January 12, 2026. Learn the details of the incident and police response.
A Canadian professor argues for banning the practice of boiling lobsters alive, citing animal welfare concerns. Explore the ethical debate and potential industry impacts.
A state-distributed, retouched image of Sara Netanyahu has triggered a fierce debate on ethics in government communications. Explore the details and implications.
Vancouver's major sports franchises face mounting ethical pressure to leave X as reports reveal its AI tool, Grok, generates nonconsensual imagery. Why do they stay?
A Redcliff, Alberta man claims a WestJet flight attendant made inappropriate comments about his weight during a December 2025 flight. The incident is raising questions about airline passenger treatment.
A new study reveals U.S. lawmakers consistently beat the market using insider knowledge. Calls grow for a total ban on congressional stock trading as public outrage mounts.
A Toronto lawyer linked to a fatal triple shooting has been suspended after using AI in an appeal. The case raises serious ethical questions for the legal profession in Canada. Read the full details.
A Toronto lawyer connected to a deadly triple shooting has lost his appeal after being caught using artificial intelligence in his case. Read the full details on this legal controversy.
Canada's proposed foreign agent registry reveals an estimated 2,500 entities covertly influencing politics. Learn about the new rules and enforcement challenges.
Chrystia Freeland faces scrutiny for delaying her MP resignation while advising Ukraine's president. Critics question ethics and security implications. Read the full story.
Chrystia Freeland faces scrutiny for delaying her resignation as MP while taking an unpaid advisory role with Ukraine's president. Critics call it a conflict of interest. Read the full story.
The Quebec Liberal Party has unveiled strict new guidelines for its upcoming leadership contest, including an ethics officer and a ban on cash donations, following allegations in the previous race. Voting runs from March 9 to 14.
Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.
The Quebec Liberal Party appoints an ethics officer to oversee its 2026 leadership contest, ensuring transparency and integrity in the selection process. Learn about the new safeguards.
David Branch, the influential former commissioner of the OHL and president of the CHL, has passed away at age 77. His legacy reshaped Canadian junior hockey.
PM Mark Carney admits Canada will miss its 2030 and 2035 GHG targets. A history of overly optimistic government reports clashes with the federal auditor's findings. Read the full analysis.
Montreal columnist Josh Freed's revealing interview with ChatGPT exposes the AI's sycophantic nature, its 'raccoon-like' curiosity, and the human experiences it can never have. Discover the bot's surprising self-awareness.
Greater Sudbury Police are on the scene of a weapons complaint on Dennie Street in Capreol. Authorities are investigating the Friday incident. Stay informed with the latest details.
A new U.S. policy ending insurance coverage for gender-affirming care faces a legal challenge from federal employees, who call it discriminatory. The complaint was filed Thursday.