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Locked-up computer systems only part of 'terrifying' ransomware scourge
TORONTO - A shadowy group of cyber criminals that attacked a prominent nursing organization and Canadian Tire store has successfully targeted other companies with clients in governments, health care, ...
Sep 27, 2020

Small-town hockey rinks feeling the effects of an uncertain season
One thing being forgotten in a fall without hockey is all the small towns.For many in small towns, life in the winter is centred around the rink. With no date for a return of competitive hockey, some ...
Sep 27, 2020

End of CERB means uncertainty for some, new system for others
OTTAWA - In mid-March, Christine Ilott's manager broke some bad news to her: she was losing her job in live theatre as a result of the pandemic. The 47-year-old went home to her basement apartme...
Sep 27, 2020

Author says acquittal on child pornography charges allows him to 'breathe again'
A Quebec author acquitted last week of child pornography charges in connection with passages in a horror novel says he - and fiction writers across the country - can "breathe again." Yv...
Sep 27, 2020

Parrot ready for snowboard season after modifying training during pandemic
When COVID-19 case counts first started rising around Canada six months ago, Olympic snowboarder Max Parrot worried that his recent bout with cancer would put him at greater risk of con...
Sep 27, 2020

Mi'kmaq power, inside and beyond Ottawa, stronger than in past fishery battles
HALIFAX - When Jaime Battiste was in his early 20s, cable news channels were full of images of Mi'kmaq fishermen in New Brunswick battling federal fisheries officers over seized lobster trap...
Sep 27, 2020

WE Charity controversy prompts examination of group's overseas footprint
The controversy around WE Charity in Canada is opening the door to a public discussion about whether WE - and groups like it - actually help the African communities where they operate. ...
Sep 27, 2020

End of CERB means uncertainty for some, new system for others
OTTAWA - In mid-March, Christine Ilott's manager broke some bad news to her: she was losing her job in live theatre as a result of the pandemic. The 47-year-old went home to her basement apartme...
Sep 27, 2020

The 'relentless underdog': Green Leader Sonia Furstenau ready for uphill battle
Green Leader Sonia Furstenau was driving Monday when she turned on the radio and learned an early election would be called that day in British Columbia. She felt a kind of disappointment that sh...
Sep 27, 2020

Dallas Stars stay alive in Stanley Cup final, beat Tampa Bay 3-2 in double OT
EDMONTON - Corey Perry scored on a goalmouth scramble in double overtime and the Dallas Stars beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Saturday to stay alive in the Stanley Cup final. Perry jamme...
Sep 26, 2020

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