CanadaMay 06, 2026
Federal government signals potential social media ban for children under 16
Canada’s federal government is considering restricting social media access for children under the age of 16 as part of proposed online harms legislation, Immigration and Identity Minister Marc Miller told a parliamentary committee Tuesday.
Appearing before the House of Commons heritage committee, Miller said the government is “seriously considering” age-based limits in response to growing concerns about the impact of social media on youth. According to Miller, the proposal would be included in the forthcoming Online Harms bill.
Miller told the committee that evidence on the psychological
CanadaMay 06, 2026
Canadian privacy commissioners flag concerns over OpenAI data practices in joint probe
Canada’s federal and provincial privacy commissioners have released a joint investigation report examining how OpenAI collected and used personal information to train its ChatGPT system, raising concerns about consent and transparency.
According to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and counterparts in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec, the company gathered more personal data than necessary during early development stages, in some cases without users’ knowledge or meaningful consent. The report states that this information could include sensitive details such as health dat
CanadaMay 05, 2026
Census 2026 letters mailed as Canadians required to complete survey by May 12
Households and farm operators across Canada will begin receiving letters this week with instructions to complete the 2026 national census, with responses due by May 12, according to Statistics Canada.
The agency says Canadians are expected to complete the survey within about a week of receiving the letter, as required under the Statistics Act, which mandates a census every five years and requires participation from all households and farm businesses.
Under the act, those who do not complete the census could face a fine of up to $500.
The last census, conducted in 2021, collected data on popula
CanadaMay 05, 2026
Louise Arbour appointed Canada’s next governor general, replacing Mary Simon
Prime Minister Mark Carney says former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will serve as Canada’s next governor general, succeeding Mary Simon when her term concludes this summer.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Arbour’s appointment follows a selection process that prioritized official bilingualism and public service experience. Arbour is a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and has held senior international roles, including United Nations high commissioner for human rights and chief prosecutor for international tribunals in The Hague.
Simon, who was
BCMay 04, 2026
World relay championship: Canada wins Bronze in women's 4X400m
Canada's women's team won the bronze medal in the 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Relay Championships in Botswana.
The team also qualified for the 2027 World Athletics Championships in Beijing.
The Punjabi-origin runner from Delta, Jasneet Nijjar was also a part of this medal winning team.
The team of Zoe Sherar, Lauren Gale, Jasneet Nijjar and Savannah Sutherland won the bronze medal with a timing of 3 minutes 22.66 seconds.
After the medal-winning performance, Zoe Sherar said that the team's goal was to compete better and give a tough fight to the other teams, and the team was confid
CanadaMay 04, 2026
Federal minister says national AI strategy coming soon, cites ongoing consultations
Canada’s minister responsible for artificial intelligence says the federal government will soon release its long-promised national AI strategy, with a focus on the technology’s impact on jobs and the labour market.
Minister Evan Solomon told reporters the plan has been delayed as officials continue consultations with multiple groups, including labour leaders, environmental advocates and youth. He had previously committed to releasing the strategy by the end of last year.
According to Solomon, the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence has required additional input before finali
CanadaMay 04, 2026
Carney attends European Political Community summit in Armenia, announces $270M for Ukraine support
Prime Minister Mark Carney has concluded his first official visit to Armenia, where he attended the 8th European Political Community summit in Yerevan, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.
The release says Carney was the first non-European leader invited to participate in the summit, which brought together heads of government and institutional leaders from across Europe. During the visit, he held bilateral meetings with representatives from Armenia, France, Italy, Poland, Spain and Ukraine, as well as leaders from the European Council and European Parliament.
According
CanadaMay 04, 2026
Federal government announces $1.5B tariff relief after U.S. expands trade measures
The federal government says it will roll out $1.5 billion in tariff relief following recent changes by the United States that broadened the scope of its tariff measures last month.
According to a federal announcement, the package includes a new $1 billion program through the Business Development Bank of Canada aimed at supporting the manufacturing sector. The government says the program is intended to help businesses manage cost pressures and maintain operations amid shifting trade conditions.
The plan also includes a $500 million top-up to the regional tariff response fund, which provides tar
CanadaMay 04, 2026
CSIS report flags India, China among countries linked to foreign interference in Canada
Canada’s intelligence agency says several foreign states, including India and China, continue to be active in interference and espionage efforts targeting Canada, according to its latest annual report.
The 2025 report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) names India, China, Pakistan, Iran and Russia as countries engaged in activities such as foreign interference, intelligence gathering and influence operations. The findings are based on CSIS assessments of threats to national security.
According to the report, Chinese intelligence services have adapted their methods, includ