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Humanoid robots are here, but they’re a little awkward. Do we really need them?

Humanoid robots are here, but they’re a little awkward. Do we really need them?

Leaders behind the movement say such robots will be needed as human birth rates fall
Poilievre praises Saskatchewan Party for its role in fighting feds on carbon tax

Poilievre praises Saskatchewan Party for its role in fighting feds on carbon tax

He said his predecessor and Moe both warned Canada the tax would be a disaster
Canadian mine remains untouched as Panama president signs into law a moratorium

Canadian mine remains untouched as Panama president signs into law a moratorium

Minera Panama, a local subsidiary of a Canadian company, will still be able to operate an open-pit copper mine
Spy service director expressed ‘full confidence’ in employees after ‘troubling’ leak

Spy service director expressed ‘full confidence’ in employees after ‘troubling’ leak

In March, the federal government appointed a special rapporteur to look into foreign interference
Canada’s health spending growth ‘modest,’ remains below pre-pandemic levels

Canada’s health spending growth ‘modest,’ remains below pre-pandemic levels

The spending works out to about $8,740 per person: report
Canadian government tells people stuck in Gaza they could leave ‘as early as Sunday’

Canadian government tells people stuck in Gaza they could leave ‘as early as Sunday’

So far Canadians have been excluded from the lists of those approved to depart
Publisac flyer service shutting down in Quebec, leaving local newspapers in limbo

Publisac flyer service shutting down in Quebec, leaving local newspapers in limbo

Weekly newspapers across the province have depended on the door-to-door service
Ski resorts in the Canadian Rocky Mountains start to open for the winter season

Ski resorts in the Canadian Rocky Mountains start to open for the winter season

At least 200 people were waiting in line at Lake Louise Ski Resort on opening day
Alberta would need to negotiate international agreements if it quits CPP: Freeland

Alberta would need to negotiate international agreements if it quits CPP: Freeland

Alberta’s Finance Minister says he was encouraged to hear Ottawa would be providing an actuarial analysis
Vast digital trove of recordings by Canadian literature greats nears completion

Vast digital trove of recordings by Canadian literature greats nears completion

The project has grown to include 14 collections, 13 institutions, and more than 50 researchers