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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 rolling out facial recognition technology at the gate, making it the first Canadian airline to deploy the software in a bid to make the boarding process smoother.
Teenager faces upgraded murder charge in death of 15-year-old boy in Perth, Ont.

Teenager faces upgraded murder charge in death of 15-year-old boy in Perth, Ont.

Provincial police say a 16-year-old is now facing a first-degree murder charge in the death of a 15-year-old boy in eastern Ontario last month. Lanark County OPP say they were called to the scene in Perth, Ont., on Oct.
Eliminating open-net fish farms in B.C. would cost taxpayers billions: report

Eliminating open-net fish farms in B.C. would cost taxpayers billions: report

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C.
Canada Post workers demand change amid strike: ‘We don’t like this any more than our customers do’

Canada Post workers demand change amid strike: ‘We don’t like this any more than our customers do’

'We want to be back to work, making a paycheque. Christmas is coming. We recognize the situation with the public. But keep in mind, that we are the public too'
New AFC Toronto midfielder Cloey Uddenberg played her part in Canada soccer history

New AFC Toronto midfielder Cloey Uddenberg played her part in Canada soccer history

TORONTO — Midfielder Cloey Uddenberg, AFC Toronto's latest recruit to the new Northern Super League, comes with a resume that includes successful stops at the University of Guelph, South Alabama and Purdue, as well as an award-winning stint in League
Ontario MPP to table bill to make Truth and Reconciliation day a statutory holiday

Ontario MPP to table bill to make Truth and Reconciliation day a statutory holiday

TORONTO — Ontario's only First Nation representative at Queen's Park will table a bill today to declare the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday in the province.
Strength in energy and industrial stocks help S&P/TSX composite move higher

Strength in energy and industrial stocks help S&P/TSX composite move higher

TORONTO — Strength in the energy and industrial sectors helped Canada's main stock index head higher in late-morning trading. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 89.97 points at 25,578.27. The move came with U.S.
HBC drops out of Oakridge Park redevelopment in Vancouver

HBC drops out of Oakridge Park redevelopment in Vancouver

HBC is backing out of its plan to operate a store at the redeveloped Oakridge Park in Vancouver. The Toronto-based retailer says it recently reached an agreement with QuadReal Properties allowing it to exit from the mixed-use project.
EDEN, Ronald

EDEN, Ronald

Known for his wit and sarcastic sense of humour, Ron loved to joke and entertain others by singing along while he played his guitar. He was passionate about fishing, telling stories and his dog Blackie
Poilievre calls two-month GST break inflationary, says Tories will vote against it

Poilievre calls two-month GST break inflationary, says Tories will vote against it

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will vote against Liberal legislation to remove GST off a slew of items over the holidays.