Canada’s Deepfake Bill Expands to Cover Near-Nude Images—Closing a Grok-Exposed Loophole

A House of Commons justice committee has amended Canada’s proposed deepfake legislation to cover “nearly nude” images, closing a loophole that would have left AI-generated sexual images outside the law’s reach. The amendment to Bill C-16 came directly in response to the Grok chatbot controversy earlier this year. When Elon Musk’s Grok proliferated on X, […]

Carney’s Senate Announcement Raises More Questions Than It Answers

Mark Carney will use Trudeau’s Senate appointment model — a decision he kept to himself for more than a year, and revealed only after his government secured majority status “We will be appointing senators in due course and I will take into account the advice of the independent advisory committee that was established by my […]

The Most Important Meeting of Trump’s Second Term—and China Has the Upper Hand

President Trump departed Washington on Tuesday for a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping, bringing the largest CEO delegation ever to accompany a sitting US president abroad — and arriving at a moment when China holds more leverage over the meeting than Washington does. Trump is expected to land in Beijing on Wednesday evening, with […]

Lower-Income Americans Are Drowning in Credit Card Debt

On the surface, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Q1 2026 household debt report delivered good news on credit cards: balances fell $25 billion to $1.25 trillion, and the early delinquency rate ticked down from 8.7% to 8.6%. A seasonal paydown after holiday spending, delinquency trends are moving in the right direction. The surface […]

Cameco Waits On Temporary Smoothstone River Bridge Fix To Restore Supply Flow

Cameco’s uranium disruption has shifted from an unknown access problem to a month-end infrastructure test after Saskatchewan moved to install a temporary replacement for the collapsed Smoothstone River Bridge. CKOM reported that Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Highways has brought in a contractor to build a temporary crossing over the river, after the bridge failed during widespread […]

Ex-California Mayor Pleads Guilty To Chinese Agent Acts

Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, California, has agreed to plead guilty to a US felony charge tied to acting for the People’s Republic of China without the required disclosure, according to the Justice Department. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors said Wang was charged after […]

Poilievre Attacks Carney Over Canada Jobs Data

Leader of the Opposition Pierre Poilievre is moving Canada’s latest jobs numbers into the centre of his case against Prime Minister Mark Carney, arguing that weak employment data exposes a gap between the government’s economic message and its domestic policy record. The Conservative leader posted two social media attacks on Carney, one aimed at taxes, […]

Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh to Federal Reserve Board in Tight 51-45 Vote

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in a narrow 51-45 vote, marking a pivotal change in the central bank’s leadership. A separate vote to confirm Warsh as chair, replacing Jerome Powell whose term ends on Friday, is slated for later this week. Warsh, who previously served as […]