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No more ID? Air Canada starts rolling out facial recognition technology at the gate

No more ID? Air Canada starts rolling out facial recognition technology at the gate

MONTREAL — Air Canada is poised to roll out facial recognition technology at the gate, making it the first Canadian airline to deploy the software in a bid to streamline the boarding process.
'Clearly identifiable signs': Quebec report highlights domestic violence risk factors

'Clearly identifiable signs': Quebec report highlights domestic violence risk factors

MONTREAL — A Quebec committee that examines domestic violence deaths has found that many victims aren't accessing the help they need even if the signs of violence are clear.
Not a moment to ‘squabble,’ Freeland says after premiers’ meeting on Trump tariffs

Not a moment to ‘squabble,’ Freeland says after premiers’ meeting on Trump tariffs

OTTAWA — Unity among provinces and the federal government is critical in the face of the grave challenge posed by the threat of massive new import tariffs from Canada's closest trading partner, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday f
Ottawa native joins Oklahoma City Thunder organization as athletic performance coach

Ottawa native joins Oklahoma City Thunder organization as athletic performance coach

Another Canadian has joined the Oklahoma City Thunder organization. Ottawa's Sean Stoqua became an athletic performance coach for the Thunder and the Oklahoma City Blue, the NBA team's G-League affiliate, in September.
Supreme Court of Canada sides with First Nation in police funding dispute

Supreme Court of Canada sides with First Nation in police funding dispute

OTTAWA — Quebec must provide more money for a First Nations police force after acting dishonourably by refusing to negotiate the funding terms, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
As many as 100 abuse victims of Montreal billionaire Robert Miller, lawyer says

As many as 100 abuse victims of Montreal billionaire Robert Miller, lawyer says

MONTREAL — A Quebec judge began hearing arguments on Wednesday for a class-action lawsuit application against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller over allegations he paid minors for sex.
Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026

Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026

MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s “open” to the possibility of adopting a Quebec constitution before the next provincial election.
Kelowna, B.C., to host the Memorial Cup in the spring of 2026

Kelowna, B.C., to host the Memorial Cup in the spring of 2026

TORONTO — The Western Hockey League's Kelowna Rockets will host the Memorial Cup in the spring of 2026, the Canadian Hockey League said Wednesday.
Ottawa settles Phoenix pay system lawsuit with non-union employees

Ottawa settles Phoenix pay system lawsuit with non-union employees

OTTAWA — The federal government has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit launched by casual and non-union employees over the Phoenix pay system.
Caufield hopes for 4 Nations shot with U.S., says missing out wouldn’t impact drive

Caufield hopes for 4 Nations shot with U.S., says missing out wouldn’t impact drive

MONTREAL — Cole Caufield was 13 years old when he watched T.J. Oshie become “T.J. Sochi,” dragging the United States past Russia in spectacular style with four shootout goals at the 2014 Olympics.
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