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Eligible members in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, N.L. and B.C. receive direct deposit of $36.29

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If you’re waking up in one of four Canadian provinces, you may have recently received an unexpected direct deposit for a very specific amount. It is probably part of a settlement in a 13 year old class act lawsuit against the parent...
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Why you may have received a direct deposit from Facebook

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Did you recently get a direct deposit of $36.29 from Meta? The payments are the result of a class-action settlement with the social media company. The lawsuit alleged the company had used people's Facebook photos without their consent as...
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Halifax police say they can't use sex assault oversight model

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Many police forces in Canada, including New Brunswick, have adopted a civilian oversight model. But Halifax police say they can't use it because of privacy issues. Haley Ryan has the story.
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PCs, NDP jointly contest Liberal plan to pick next privacy commissioner

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It’s a rare day when PC Leader Tony Wakeham and NDP Leader Jim Dinn hold a news conference together. But on Tuesday the duo shared concerns about how the governing Liberals are choosing the province’s next privacy commissioner. The...
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Privacy concerns over Air Canada facial recognition at YVR

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Starting Tuesday, Air Canada passengers flying domestic out of Vancouver will encounter some new technology at the gate. But as Renee Lukacs tell us, not everyone is on board WITH THE CHANGE.
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Paul Bernardo denied parole for a third time

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Paul Bernardo will remain in prison for the foreseeable future. The killer and serial rapist was denied parole for a third time. Thomas Daigle now on the emotional hearing that some of the victims' family members weren't able to attend...
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Serial killer Paul Bernardo denied parole for 3rd time

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Serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo was denied parole after emotional impact statements from the families of murder victims Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy. This is the third time Bernardo has been denied parole since 2018.
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Encrypted phones from Canada enabled drug deals, kidnappings and murder

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Canadian tech CEO Jean-François Eap faces charges in the U.S. and France for allegedly helping criminals hide their activities after police cracked his ‘uncrackable’ phone encryption. A joint investigation by The Fifth Estate,...
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How encrypted phones from Canada enabled drug deals, kidnappings and murder

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Canadian tech CEO Jean-François Eap faces charges in the U.S. and France for allegedly helping criminals hide their activities after police cracked his ‘uncrackable’ phone encryption. A joint investigation by The Fifth Estate,...
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Criminals used Canadian cellphone encryption to hide messages

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A Canadian tech CEO faces charges in the U.S. and France for helping criminals hide their activities. Vancouver-based Sky Global promised its cell phones came with uncrackable encryption. Then police cracked it. The Fifth Estate,...
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Australia's social media ban for children under 16 moves closer to becoming law

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Australia's social media ban for children under 16 has come a step closer to becoming law as it passes the House of Representatives.
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Body cameras will make court matters more efficient, increase officer accountability, RCMP say

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Traffic services officers with P.E.I. RCMP are rolling out bodycams this week as part of the first wave of a national initiative to equip all front-line members with the technology. Laura Meader got a demonstration and spoke with the...
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Telegram To Share User Data With Law Enforcement

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After Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for alleged criminal activity, the company announced it would now share user data with law enforcement.
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Lawmakers scrutinize the privacy implications of selling genetic testing service 23andMe

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Lawmakers raised questions and concerns about the sale of genetic-testing company 23andMe during a hearing on Tuesday. (Scripps News)
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Trump signs bipartisan 'Take It Down Act' addressing revenge porn, deepfakes

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed a significant piece of legislation aimed at combating the growing issues of revenge porn and deepfake technology. (Scripps News)
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Attorney reads statements from Cassie and her husband, Alex Fine, following her testimony

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Casandra "Cassie" Ventura Fine's attorney read statements from her and her husband, Alex Fine, following the end of her testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs federal sex trafficking trial.
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DOGE Is Not 'Tinkering' With Payments, says Treasury Secretary Bessent

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency team are not "tinkering" with any Treasury or IRS payment systems. He says they are doing important work. Bessent says they have "read only"...
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Scott Bessent on Musk, DOGE, Privacy, Dollar, Fed

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Elon Musk and his government efficiency team are not "tinkering" with any federal payment data. He says the group does important work. Bessent also talks about the strength of the US dollar,...
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Bessent Says Fannie, Freddie Release Depends on Mortgage Rates

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says that any release of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from their current conservatorship would depend on the implications for mortgage rates. Speaking with Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin, Bessent also says...
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How Will Trump Tax Cuts Be Paid With Tariff Uncertainty?

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Rep. Richard Neal (D) Massachusetts, discusses how the House of Representatives will navigate creating a Trump tax bill now that tariffs to Mexico & Canada have been paused for 30 days. He also talks about Elon Musk & DOGE having...
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Interview with Professor Nicola Ranger following a report into corridor care in the NHS

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Interview with Professor Nicola Ranger the General Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal College of Nursing, following a report into Corridor Care in the NHS.
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Advanced technology used to gain information about Las Vegas Cybertruck blast

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Here's how investigators are using advanced technology to aid in their investigation into a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. (Scripps News)
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Apple Shuts Down Hardware Subscription Dreams

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Apple is said to have shut down its plans for an iPhone subscription service. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has the details on that story and more. He joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Trump will be tasked with navigating the future of AI

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A nonpartisan group sent a letter to the Trump Transition Team consisting of 30 recommendations to ensure U.S. leadership in technology. (Scripps News)