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Can you opt out of letting Meta’s AI chatbot use your data? It’s not so simple
The Meta AI chatbot embedded in the company's platforms — Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — can be used for searches and to answer questions. * This article was originally published here
‘Within their rights’: Why Ontario officers can dodge police watchdog in investigations
The SIU said it has designated two subject officers in the case regarding the April 29 crash in Whitby that killed four, including an infant and their grandparents. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton’s police commission seeks mediator to mend relationship with city council
Edmonton's police commission wants to bring in a third-party mediator to help mend its relationship with city council after a back-and-forth dispute between the two sides. * This article was originally published here
CBSA workers get roughly 15% raise over 4 years in tentative deal
The union representing Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers has released the details of its tentative agreement with the federal government. * This article was originally published here
Unapproved nicotine pouches recalled in Canada. Which ones?
Several flavoured nicotine pouches have been recalled in Canada because they were not authorized for sale. So far, only one nicotine pouch has been approved by Health Canada. * This article was originally published here
Family cottages and the impact the capital gains tax changes could have
With the increase in the capital gains inclusion rate moving forward, those with family cottages are facing a larger tax bill when they pass it on to family or sell for retirement. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton city councillor’s idea to sell some undeveloped Blatchford land sputters out
An Edmonton city councillor's hope to sell a large chunk of undeveloped Blatchford community land is kaput for the time being. But Tim Cartmell is not giving up. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan teachers discuss binding arbitration in consultation process
The STF said teachers are undergoing a consultation process around the use of binding arbitration to resolve the current bargaining dispute. * This article was originally published here
Death in west London, Ont. no longer deemed suspicious
The London, Ont., death was originally deemed suspicious by investigators, who continue to work with the Regional Coroner's Office in relation to the investigation. * This article was originally published here
How 2 backyard pool drownings prompted Ontario teen to develop life-saving idea
Evan Budz earned top honours at the 2024 Canada Wide Science Fair for his Virtual Lifeguard imaging system that he hopes will prevent drownings across Canada. * This article was originally published here
Calgary workshops teach American Sign Language, foster inclusion
A Calgary woman and the City of Calgary have teamed up to provide free American Sign Language (ASL) workshops to the greater community. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon anonymous food bank donation comes with a call to action for the community
The Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre received an anonymous donation that is calling for the community to match it. * This article was originally published here
Canada-U.S. trade relations ‘need constant attention’: BMO head
The head of BMO says there's no room for complacency in Canada-U.S. trade relations as the bank co-hosts a conference focused on key issues faced by both countries. * This article was originally published here
‘Unethical breeders’ leaving dogs to die. Ontario city wants tougher law
An Ontario city is raising concern over unethical breeders who are leaving dogs to die, and advocates are calling on the province to strengthen a bill that just became law. * This article was originally published here
Wild moose tranquilized and removed from Calgary community of Southwood
Wildlife officials tranquilized and removed a moose that was in Southwood in southwest Calgary. The animal was taken to the bush and released. * This article was originally published here
Well-known white grizzly bear found dead in Yoho National Park
The famous white grizzly bear, Nakoda, has been found dead two days after being injured in a vehicle collision in Yoho National Park in B.C. * This article was originally published here
Officials to provide update on Calgary water main break, supply concerns
Officials in Calgary are scheduled to provide a new update on about last week's massive water main break and the usage restrictions and supply concerns that emerged as a result. * This article was originally published here
‘Too early’ to lift water restrictions, Calgary officials say
Emergency officials in Calgary say it’s still too early to determine when water restrictions will be lifted following a feeder main break in the city's water system. * This article was originally published here
Rescuers analyzing aerial videos for clues in search for missing B.C. climbers
Squamish Search and Rescue says teams have been analyzing video footage obtained through aerial searches via aircraft and drones in the hopes of locating the missing climbers. * This article was originally published here
Contentious capital gains tax change to face vote at House of Commons Monday
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland maintained Saturday that only a small number of wealthy Canadians will be paying more, despite objections from some professionals. * This article was originally published here