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Nearly 60 part-time City of Windsor workers out of jobs this spring
Almost 60 part-time workers at the City of Windsor will lose their jobs this spring, the City of Windsor said Wednesday.
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AI minister ‘disappointed’ by OpenAI’s response to enhancing safety after Tumbler Ridge
OTTAWA — Canada’s Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says that “of course a failure” occurred when OpenAI didn’t alert police about information flagged internally about the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s activities on its chatbot. Solomon made the statement after meeting with members of the company’s safety team on Tuesday evening. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday morning,…
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New Hampshire man charged in shooting at U.S.-Canada border
A 26-year-old New Hampshire man has been charged with the attempted murder of a U.S. border guard after a shooting near the Canadian border last weekend, during which he himself was shot. Blu Zeke Daly, who also goes by the first name Cullen, was formally charged with the attempt on the federal officer’s life and…
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Lawyers argue whether transgender female prisoner should be transferred to women’s jail
Lawyers in Federal Court in Halifax on Tuesday debated the case of a transgender female inmate who wants to be moved to a female facility. At issue: Whether Amanda Joy Cooper, 58, can be transferred from Ontario’s Millhaven Institution, where Cooper is currently imprisoned, to a women’s prison in British Columbia, until a larger judicial…
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Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Even the highest court in the land could not convince Donald Trump to stray from his love of tariffs. The U.S. president’s year-long imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act was brought to a halt by the Supreme Court last Friday, much to his chagrin — and to the…
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What’s on our radar for Feb. 25, 2026
Windsor is looking at measures to discourage panhandling at busy intersections; avian flu has been found at a poultry farm in Amherstburg; and it’s the last week of work for Amherstburg Diageo workers. UWindsor is also expanding its Black archives and we’re getting a preview of the Kingsville Highland Games.
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Posthaste: Millennials face tough balance between cost of living, investments
Canadian millennials are feeling the pinch when it comes to balancing the rising cost of living with saving for the future. More than half of them say they are left with little money after paying their bills and about 40 per cent don’t have any investments at all, according to a recent survey by the…
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1 person dead in avalanche near Joffre Lakes Park in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region
RCMP say the individual was skiing near the Anniversary Glacier. A search-and-rescue team have located the deceased and the recovery is ongoing.
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Former public servant says Phoenix payroll system ‘ruined’ his 20s and haunts him still
Jordan Morrison says his 20s were ruined by Phoenix pay errors that he’s still fighting today. An economist warns the federal government will continue losing talented young workers to the private sector if these errors continue.
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Trump tariffs have likely peaked, says Brompton Funds CIO
Laura Lau, chief investment officer at Brompton Funds, talks to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the major forces affecting markets this year, including Donald Trump ‘s tariffs and the AI scare trade and how investors can position their portfolios . Jack Lundin on the five forces pushing copper demand higher FP Western Bureau co-hosts Canada’s…