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Champagne says remains of one victim has been repatriated

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Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says that the remains of one Canadian has already been repatriated and that more remains will be returned soon.
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Privacy Commissioner releases annual report

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In his annual report, Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien found Statistics Canada did not break any laws, but it did raise significant privacy concerns, when it planned to collect Canadians personal financial information last year. He...
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Do astronauts get any privacy in space or are they constantly being watched?

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Back in October, we asked for your questions for Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano. More than a hundred of you sent them in, from all around the internet – Facebook to Twitter,...
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Ask Our Astronaut | Do astronauts get any privacy in space or are they constantly being watched?

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Back in October, we asked for your questions for Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano. More than a hundred of you sent them in, from all around the internet – Facebook to Twitter,...
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Pegasus: Surveilling journalists from inside their phones | The Listening Post (Feature)

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A look at the spyware that is hacking journalists around the world.
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How this SickKids fundraiser is pushing boundaries

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A fundraising partnership between SickKids Hospital and Airbnb allowed people to book a stay in a realistic recreation of the SickKids Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
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Who's responsible when surveillance technology is misused? | Inside Story

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Court rejects attempt to stop Israeli firm NSO selling hacking technology.
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Who's right: Facebook or Apple? | Inside Story

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The tech giants are at loggerheads, and it's all about privacy.
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Future Entrepreneurs Need to Embrace Regulation: Steve Case

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AOL CEO Steve Case told Cheddar that entrepreneurs will have to accept government regulations around core technologies "fundamental to everyday life" while speaking from the SALT investment conference in Las Vegas.
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Coronavirus: Tracking the Outbreak, or Spying on People? | The Listening Post (Full)

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In the race to protect public health, are governments harming privacy rights? Plus, Trump's coronavirus misinformation.
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Ottawa's taking Facebook to court over breached privacy laws

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Canada's federal privacy watchdog plans to take Facebook to court following an investigation that found the social media giant broke a number of privacy laws and failed to take responsibility for protecting Canadians' personal information.
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Facebook's privacy problem, interest rate stays put, Boeing's uncertain future | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses plans from Canada's federal privacy watchdog to take Facebook to court over privacy concerns, the Bank of Canada's decision to keep the key interest rate steady and Boeing's move to cancel its 2019...
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Canadian company creates 'smart intersections' to ease traffic, improve safety

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The City of Detroit has partnered with a Canadian company to try and make their intersections more efficient and safe. "Smart intersections" are a growing trend and can now be found in more than 100 cities around the world. They connect...
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Breakfast With Belle: We want your questions for MEP Eva Kaili

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Want to know what Europe is doing to protect your privacy online? Have any questions about the role social media is playing in elections across the bloc? How about something on Greece's place in the European union, or the experience of a...
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Study finds that state websites are violating EU privacy laws | Raw Politics

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A newly published report from Denmark suggests that over 100 companies may be violating EU online privacy laws. "It is shocking," Sam Wilkin, Brussels bureau chief of MLEX, said during Raw Politics on Wednesday. "We expect it from any...
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Empowering Women Starts With the Toilet, Melinda Gates Says

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Bill and Melinda Gates' annual letter for 2019 is "surprise." The letter, released Tuesday, acts as a roadmap for how the Gates Foundation plans to invest in technology that will help make the world a better place in the years to come....
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Apple glitch has officials urging users to disable FaceTime app

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Apple has made the group chat function in FaceTime unavailable after users said there was a bug that could allow callers to activate another user's microphone remotely. Apple's online support page said there was a technical issue with...
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Apple Blocks Facebook Over Covert Market Research Program, Escalating Tensions

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The ongoing feud between Apple and Facebook just heated up. Apple said on Wednesday that it revoked Facebook’s access to its Developer Enterprise Program, a move that kneecaps the social network and marks a steep escalation of tensions...
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Data Scandals Are Old News for Investors Looking to Cash In on Facebook

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Facebook's year of scandal is a thing of the past ー at least according to Wall Street, Meridian Equity Partners' Jonathan Corpina told Cheddar. Wall Street's positive response to Facebook's impressive earnings show 2018's scandals are...
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Jim Balsillie concerned about Canada’s coziness with Huawei | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Canadian tech pioneer Jim Balsillie talks about why he thinks the government is too cozy with Huawei in an exclusive interview with Wendy Mesley. Balsillie says he is “extraordinarily concerned” about Ottawa’s approach to the security...
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Shoppers Will Still Surrender Data for Personalized Shopping Despite Risks: Salesforce

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Even after a dramatic and high-profile series of privacy violations in 2018, consumers are still willing to surrender personal data to improve their shopping experience ー but only if that data is handled responsibly, Salesforce growth...
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'Out of Touch' Zuckerberg Post Foreshadows Tough 2019 for Facebook

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's "out of touch" year-end post foreshadows a challenging 2019 for the social media giant, said Mark Douglas, CEO of digital display advertising platform SteelHouse.
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How HP Uses Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning to Fight Cyber-Attacks

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HP knows hacks are inevitable ー that's why it's focusing on building resilient systems that heal themselves in the aftermath of an attack. HP Chief Technology Officer Shane Wall told Cheddar about the challenges of keeping up with cyber...
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How Holiday Shoppers Can Protect Their Information Against Cyberattacks

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The holiday season is here again ー and as consumers buy and spend, more personal information is being exposed online. The number and severity of cyberattacks are on the rise, and both consumers and businesses need protection. Shane Wall,...