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Climate change threatens Canadian security, prosperity, warns stark spy agency brief

Climate change threatens Canadian security, prosperity, warns stark spy agency brief

CSIS predicting possible loss of parts of B.C. and Atlantic Canada to rising sea levels
Why some Canadian teachers and professors are inviting ChatGPT into the classroom

Why some Canadian teachers and professors are inviting ChatGPT into the classroom

The chatbot is also being discussed at the public school level
Work still to be done revamping Vancouver Canucks roster: Allvin

Work still to be done revamping Vancouver Canucks roster: Allvin

‘I believe there is more to do here, we’re not happy where we are’
Up to the gills in goldfish: Large invasive fish a problem in B.C. waters: expert

Up to the gills in goldfish: Large invasive fish a problem in B.C. waters: expert

Female goldfish can release 50,000 eggs at a time, three times a summer
Trudeau says appointing Indigenous RCMP commissioner is an ‘excellent idea’

Trudeau says appointing Indigenous RCMP commissioner is an ‘excellent idea’

Some First Nations leaders urging government to ensure the next top Mountie is Indigenous
Joly and Chinese counterpart confront each other over interference claims

Joly and Chinese counterpart confront each other over interference claims

‘We will never accept any breach of our territorial integrity and sovereignty’
Ottawa on hook for software glitch that caused deadly military helicopter crash

Ottawa on hook for software glitch that caused deadly military helicopter crash

Planned software upgrades fall outside the scope of the government’s existing $9-billion contract
NHL trade deadline day quiet after chaotic buildup: ‘Maybe it’s an abnormal year’

NHL trade deadline day quiet after chaotic buildup: ‘Maybe it’s an abnormal year’

NHL’s two-week stretch ahead of Friday included 43 trades involving 85 players and 55 draft picks
UPDATE: B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau’s ire

UPDATE: B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau’s ire

Commercializing decriminalized cocaine ‘not something that this government is looking at’
Vancouver dumps ‘living wage’ policy, effectively cutting wage for lowest-paid staff

Vancouver dumps ‘living wage’ policy, effectively cutting wage for lowest-paid staff

Living Wage for Families calls Vancouver’s decision ‘incredibly disappointing’