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EU Condemns U.S. Travel Bans in Digital Sovereignty Clash

The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.

U.S. Bars Europeans for Alleged Censorship Pressure

The U.S. State Department has banned five European activists and officials, accusing them of leading campaigns to pressure American tech platforms into censoring U.S. viewpoints. Details on the policy and reactions.

Digital ID Sparks Privacy Fears Amid Global Push

As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.

Safety fears as Winnipeg hospital bus stop moved

The relocation of a bus stop from Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg has raised significant safety and accessibility concerns for vulnerable patients and staff. Learn about the community's response.

Windsor maintains 10 AM council meeting times

Windsor City Council will continue 10 a.m. meetings while conducting broader review of municipal schedule. Decision affects public accessibility and government operations.

Canadian Dollar Stablecoin Approved for BusinessQCAD

BusinessQCAD Digital Trust receives regulatory approval to launch a Canadian dollar stablecoin, marking a significant milestone in Canada's digital currency landscape. Learn how this impacts the financial sector.

News crew trapped in Montreal REM station elevator

A Montreal news group found themselves trapped when an elevator malfunctioned at the city's new light rail station. The incident highlights accessibility concerns in Montreal's public transit infrastructure.

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