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Adjudicator: PUC Services Must Respond to Information Requests

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.

Trump's Repeated False Claim About Bin Laden Warning

Former President Donald Trump again falsely claimed he warned to 'take out' Osama bin Laden before 9/11. Fact-check shows his 2000 book mentions bin Laden but lacks specific warning. Read the full analysis.

McDonald's sued over McRib sandwich ingredients

McDonald's is hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging its McRib sandwich contains no rib meat. The suit claims deceptive marketing. Get the full story on this fast-food legal battle.

U.S. Oil Production Hits Record High in October

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports a new record for American oil output in October 2025, a development with significant implications for global energy markets and the Canadian energy sector. Read the full analysis.

Vancouver's $2.18B St. Paul's Hospital: A Look Inside

Explore the construction of Vancouver's new $2.18 billion St. Paul's Hospital, designed as a future-proof health campus. See how it doubles the size of the old facility and aims to serve generations.

Alberta to Test Higher 120 km/h Speed Limits

Alberta plans to test 120 km/h speed limits on select rural highways. A reader argues the de facto limit is already 120 km/h, raising safety concerns. Plus, letters on MAID access and immigration policy.

Regina officer disciplined for privacy breaches

A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.

B.C. FOI 'Black Box' Exposed in Watchdog Study

A new study by B.C.'s information watchdog is investigating the opaque 'black box' of the province's freedom of information systems. Learn about the findings and their implications for transparency.

Lakeshore to charge for false fire, OPP alarms

Lakeshore council unanimously approved fees for false alarm calls to OPP and fire services after one free warning. The move aims to recover costs and deter repeat offenders.

Saskatchewan Needs Strong Privacy Laws for AI Era

An opinion piece argues Saskatchewan's cybersecurity pact is insufficient. The province needs robust privacy legislation to govern AI data use, citing real-world examples of potential breaches.

Alberta privacy chief concerned over health IDs

Alberta's privacy commissioner voices significant concerns about personal health numbers appearing on identification cards, highlighting privacy risks for citizens. Learn about the implications.

IWK Hospital launches new clinical info system

Halifax's IWK Health is set to launch the new One Person One Record clinical information system this weekend, aiming to streamline patient data for healthcare professionals.

U.S. crude, fuel inventories rose last week: EIA

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a rise in crude oil and fuel stockpiles for the previous week. Get the latest data on energy inventories and market implications.

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