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Economic inequality: 10 reasons why we can’t beat it

Economic inequality: 10 reasons why we can’t beat it Even the OECD says inequality is bad. But making it go away is much tougher It almost feels like an old story. Ever since the economy crashed in 2008 a growing chorus of voices has warned that inequality was wiping out the middle class and damaging society. This week […]

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Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spyware

Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spyware Users of millions of smartphones put at risk by certain mobile browser gaps, Snowden file shows Canada and its spying partners exploited weaknesses in one of the world’s most popular mobile browsers and planned to hack into smartphones via links to Google and Samsung app […]

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Rising carbon emissions from oilsands a ‘unique’ challenge, federal cabinet told

Rising carbon emissions from oilsands a ‘unique’ challenge, federal cabinet told Canada may need international emissions credits to offset increasing emissions from oilsands Greenhouse gas emissions from increasing oilsands production will rise faster than Canada’s ability to curb them, the federal government was warned before new emissions reduction targets were announced last week. Cabinet documents […]

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Canada’s truthiest election campaign begins: Don Pittis

Canada’s truthiest election campaign begins: Don Pittis True or not, politicians defend their promises with passion and confidence The Harper Conservatives are the balanced-budget party. You might as well get that into your head now, because you are going to be hearing it repeated till election day. This is also the economic stewardship party, the spending-on-transit […]

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CSE worried about how its use of Canadian metadata might be viewed

CSE worried about how its use of Canadian metadata might be viewed Questions over spy agency’s definition of ‘tracking Canadians’ Canada’s electronic spy agency fretted over how its collection of cellphone and email metadata might be perceived even before CBC published a story on the agency using Wi-Fi data to track airport passengers, new documents obtained by CBC […]

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Edward Snowden Calls Canadian Intelligence Oversight Among ‘Weakest’ In Western World

Edward Snowden Calls Canadian Intelligence Oversight Among ‘Weakest’ In Western World U.S. National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden criticized the inadequate oversight of Canada’s intelligence operations on Wednesday, calling its framework “one of the weakest” in the Western world. In a live chat moderated by CBC Radio host Anna Maria Tremonti, Snowden touched on the […]

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Canadian police say Valentine’s Day mass shooting plot foiled

Canadian police say Valentine’s Day mass shooting plot foiled TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian police said on Friday they foiled a plot in which at least two people allegedly planned to commit a mass shooting in the East Coast province of Nova Scotia on Valentine’s Day. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement the […]

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