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BlackBerry responds to police eavesdropping report
BlackBerry appeared to acknowledge it helped Canadian federal police crack a Montreal crime syndicate that had been using its messaging system, while insisting its smartphone security remains impenetrable.
Canada PM lights up Internet explaining quantum computing
He has impressed world leaders, has a growing army of fans – many female – and is even credited with driving up tourism to Canada.
Internet abuzz after quantum computing lesson by Canada's Trudeau
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Internet was abuzz with praise for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday after clips showing him schooling a reporter on quantum computing went viral.
Canada draft law to allow assisted suicide, exclude tourists
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Liberal government on Thursday unveiled draft legislation on doctor-assisted suicide which would apply to adults suffering incurable illness or disability but stopped short of extending it to minors or the mentally ill for now.
Canada sounds alarm over aboriginal teenage suicide epidemic
OTTAWA/WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canadian legislators told an emergency parliamentary session on Tuesday night that a rash of suicide attempts by aboriginal teenagers in a remote, poverty-stricken community was "completely unacceptable" and vowed steps to keep it from happening again.
Canada aboriginal community declares suicide crisis emergency - media
TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian aboriginal community of 2,000 people declared a state of emergency on Saturday after 11 of its members tried taking their own lives this month and 28 tried to do so in March, according to a document provided by a local politician.
Canada's Mulcair loses New Democratic leadership vote
TORONTO (Reuters) - Members of Canada's left-leaning New Democratic Party voted on Sunday to oust their leader, Thomas Mulcair, six months after the party suffered a resounding defeat in a general election it had initially been favoured to win.
Canada's stimulus budget aims to revive oil-hit economy
Ottawa: Canada's new Liberal government on Tuesday unveiled a stimulus budget to revive growth with infrastructure spending and said it would run a deficit nearly three times larger than promised during last year's election.
Petronas’ LNG project runs into further delay in Canada
KUALA LUMPUR: A major liquefied natural gas export project in Canada ran into another delay when the federal environmental assessment agency was granted an extra three months to finish an impact study.
From Sydney to New York, landmarks go dark for Earth Hour
Sydney (AFP) - From Sydney's Opera House to New York's Empire State Building and Paris's Eiffel tower, landmarks worldwide dimmed their lights Saturday for the 10th edition of the Earth Hour campaign against climate change.