Source Feed: CBC News - Canada
Publication Date: May 20, 2025 - 21:49
U.S. college student pleads guilty in data breach that affected North American schools
May 20, 2025
A Massachusetts college student has agreed to plead guilty to hacking cloud-based education software provider PowerSchool and stealing data pertaining to millions of North American students and teachers that hackers used to extort the company and school districts into paying ransoms.
A report by Manitoba’s ethics commissioner says former premier Heather Stefanson and two of her cabinet ministers acted improperly by pushing for the approval of a silica sand mining project.The report says Stefanson, then-deputy premier Cliff Cullen and then-economic development minister Jeff Wharton tried to get approval for the Sio Silica project after the Tories lost the 2023 election, but before the new NDP government was to be sworn in.
May 21, 2025 - 15:29 | Steve Lambert | The Globe and Mail
Three men are facing a number of charges in connection to a suspended Greater Toronto Area building company which had sold 453 illegal homes.
May 21, 2025 - 15:16 | Kevin Nielsen | Global News - Ottawa
OTTAWA — Liberal MPs are considering adopting for the first time Reform Act rules that would give them the power to trigger a leadership review of their new leader Mark Carney.
As first reported by POLITICO
, Liberal MPs have been quietly discussing going ahead with the rule changes in a vote — with some wanting it to happen via a secret ballot — that is set to happen at their Sunday caucus meeting, which is the first since the April election.
Liberal MPs told the National Post they are satisfied with Carney’s...
May 21, 2025 - 15:11 | Catherine Lévesque | National Post
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