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PlayNow.com experiened a "credential stuffing" attack, in which someone tries to get into users' accounts with email and password combinations hacked or stolen from other websites.
A federal lawyer says Nova Scotia and New Brunswick’s legal attempt to determine who has jurisdictional responsibility is a “waste and abuse” of the court’s time.
One worker died and two were injured, and a woman was treated for shock after the mobile office she was in fell into the excavated hole after the collapse at the construction site.
May long weekend is traditionally seem as the safe point in spring when Albertans can plant their gardens without fear of cold weather damage — but Mother Nature has other plans.
As Ontarians kicked off the 2025 summer over the Victoria Day weekend, a 28-year-old man from Windsor was given a stern reminder from police about boat safety.
PowerSchool was not named in the court filings, but multiple U.S. news outlets, each citing a source familiar with the case, reported the company’s involvement.
A TD economist says Canada is heading into a recession, including job losses, as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies impact businesses, but the severity is uncertain.
There were 19 new confirmed cases of measles in Alberta over the past 24 hours, resulting in the province surpassing a total of 500 cases of the virus since early March.
During the awkward meeting, Donald Trump dimmed the lights to play footage he said proves his unsubstantiated claims of "white genocide" in South Africa.
RCMP said there are allegations this was a hate-motivated crime based on information provided by witnesses, and that more ...
Three men are facing a number of charges in connection to a suspended Greater Toronto Area building company which had sold ...
British Columbia's main outpatient lab services provider says it has reached a deal with the union representing about 1,200 striking workers across the province.