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With more than 400 employees and valued at $6.8 billion, Cohere is one of Canada’s leading artificial intelligence companies. At first glance, it seems perfectly poised to fulfill the federal government’s goals of keeping up with the global AI race and for achieving tech sovereignty from the United States. Unlike its competitors—OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic—Cohere doesn’t offer a flagship consumer chatbot like ChatGPT; instead, it builds large language models and AI programs for businesses and governments. Over the summer, Cohere signed agreements with the governments of Canada and...
November 17, 2025 - 06:30 | Julie Sobowale | Walrus
Good morning. The federal budget faces its final confidence test today. More on that below, plus a UN vote on stabilizing Gaza and funding cuts for B.C. long-term care staffing. Let’s get to it.TOP STORY
November 17, 2025 - 06:10 | Rosa Saba | The Globe and Mail
Residents of some B.C. long-term care homes are missing showers, eating meals alone and reporting missed medications after the province ended pandemic-era pay supplements to cover overtime and contract workers.Operators warn that, without intervention, hundreds of beds could close over the next year, leaving seniors stuck in hospitals or unsafe situations at home as wait lists for care homes balloon.
November 17, 2025 - 05:30 | Andrea Woo | The Globe and Mail
Cancer mortality rates continue to fall in Canada, driven by decreases in the death rates from lung and colorectal cancer, but progress has stalled against one type of cancer that is entirely preventable. Cervical cancer rates have plateaued, according to a major report on cancer trends published every two years by Statistics Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Cancer Society.
November 17, 2025 - 04:01 | Kelly Grant | The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a crucial confidence vote on his budget on Monday, but it's not known yet if Canada will be heading to another election or not.
November 17, 2025 - 04:00 | Sean Previl | Global News - Canada
Now that we know how many public servants the prime minister wants to kick to the curb over the next few years, is it possible that these levels of reductions can be achieved mostly through attrition or attrition alone? Read More
November 17, 2025 - 04:00 | Alex Robinson | Ottawa Citizen