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Canada fines Facebook over misleading privacy claims

Facebook has agreed to pay a Can$9 million (US$6.5 million) fine for making false or misleading claims about its privacy settings, Canada's competition watchdog...

Canada stores start reopening after COVID-19 lockdown

In Ottawa's ByWard Market neighborhood, shopkeepers were busy readying for an influx of shoppers, dusting off wares and adjusting to new rules. "I'm smiling behind...

Canada parliament goes virtual during pandemic

Canada's parliament has gone virtual through the pandemic, assembling MPs across six time zones and giving a rare peek at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's...

Artist brightens up pandemic-weary Montreal with balcony banners

Artist Patsy Van Roost is brightening up Montreal balconies and putting smiles on pandemic-weary passersby with a variety of personalized messages on multicolored banners...

One million masks purchased in Canada not useable – Government

Montreal - The Canadian government said Friday that one million KN95 masks imported from China did not meet its strict standards and so could...

Tributes pour in for Canada shooting victims as death toll rise

A message of condolence from Queen Elizabeth II and musical tributes for the victims of the worst mass shooting in Canadian history poured in...

Families mourn as police seek motive for Canada gun rampage

Investigators on Monday scoured crime scenes from the worst mass shooting in Canadian history to try to understand why a dental worker with no...

At least 13 killed in Canada rampage, suspect dead

Montreal, Canada - A gunman killed at least 13 people in an overnight shooting rampage across rural Nova Scotia, before being found dead Sunday...

Trudeau says US-Canada border to stay closed another month

Ottawa - The US-Canadian border will remain closed another month to fight the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Saturday. (FILES) In...

PAL ferries Canadians back home

Nearly 1,000 Canadian nationals were flown home on April 15 on special Philippine Airlines flights to Vancouver and Toronto, after being stranded in various...

Filipinos prefer real estate property inheritance

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First Filipino Justice of the Peace in Canada retires

The first Filipino to be appointed Justice of the Peace in Toronto, Canada, and who worked in the downtown and Scarborough courts handling cases...

How a Canadian start-up used AI to track China virus

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Most Canadians reject paying for Harry, Meghan’s security

Montreal"•A clear majority of Canadians feel their country does not have to pay for security for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, who...
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