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OpenAI did not respect Canada’s privacy laws when launching ChatGPT, investigators find

6 May 2026 at 14:18
OTTAWA — OpenAI did not respect Canada's privacy laws when it launched and trained ChatGPT, a joint investigation from the federal and three provincial privacy commissioners has concluded. Read More

Policymakers should be prepared for a ‘new reality’ after immigration cuts, think tank warns

6 May 2026 at 10:00
OTTAWA — Upcoming economic data is at risk of being misread by Canadian policy makers if they don’t fully appreciate the effects of recent cuts to immigration and the number of temporary foreign workers, a new report warns.  Read More

How Carney is trying to appeal to the men who were ‘alienated’ under Trudeau

6 May 2026 at 08:00
OTTAWA — When it comes to the federal government's plan to recruit upwards of 100,000 more people into the trades, there stands one demographic likely to benefit the most. Read More

Kelly McParland: Two good ideas sneak past Ottawa’s parliamentary guards

5 May 2026 at 10:00
Bigwigs in Ottawa made two astonishing admissions last week. One, that Canada's official prime ministerial residence is a disgrace and something has to be done about it. Two, that the country's airline passenger rights rules were badly contrived, have proved utterly useless and need to be radically improved. Read More

Margareta Dovgal: Unsurprising that central banker Carney thinks debt is ‘sovereign wealth’ 

It's neither sovereign, nor wealth, so it's a mystery why Prime Minister Mark Carney has chosen this frame for his new $25 billion special project, the "Canada Strong Fund."  Read More

Carney says there is ‘one negotiator for Canada’ after Conservative MPs descend on Washington

30 April 2026 at 18:51
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that politicians travelling to Washington who are not part of his government often return home not having learned "anything new" about Canada-U.S. trade. Read More

The billion-dollar carrot: Why Canada won’t buy Trump’s steel relocation offer

30 April 2026 at 15:12
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Pay 50 per cent on raw metal shipments — while other industries pay 25 per cent tariffs on the full price of finished goods containing those metals — or move production. Read More
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