Climate and food security join new federal list of Canada’s intelligence priorities

The list also includes traditional intelligence concerns such as foreign interference, cyberthreats, Arctic sovereignty, border integrity and organized crime Nathalie Drouin, national security and intelligence advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, appears before a House of Commons committee on April 29, 2024.Photo by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press/File OTTAWA — The pressing issues of climate change … Read more

NJ Transit finally replacing foggy train windows that keep commuters from seeing their stations

NJ Transit is finally replacing train windows that have become so foggy over the years that Garden State commuters say they can barely make out the stops through the murk. Commuter complaints about the clouded-over slabs of polycarbonate have been rolling in since the fall of 2022, according to the Star-Ledger. But NJ Transit hadn’t … Read more

Ethics commissioner clears CAQ MNA for asking mayors for donations

The desire to raise financial contributions for an election campaign does not constitute a personal interest, the commissioner found. Louis-Charles Thouin is the Coalition Avenir Québec MNA for Rousseau riding.Photo by Coalition Avenir Québec QUEBEC — The National Assembly ethics commissioner has cleared Coalition Avenir Québec MNA Louis-Charles Thouin of any wrongdoing for solicitation messages to … Read more

Disney to reportedly stop using Slack after hack exposes company secrets

Walt Disney plans to transition away from its use of Slack as a companywide workplace collaboration system, after a hacking entity leaked online more than a terabyte of company data, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing a memo. Disney’s CFO Hugh Johnston said most of the media and entertainment company’s businesses would stop using the … Read more

RFK Jr. files appeal in ballot status case, even as thousands of absentee ballots have already been sent to Wisconsin voters

RFK Jr. has appealed a WI Circuit Court decision to keep his name on the ballot. Getty Images WATERTOWN, Wis. — A Wisconsin court granted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appeal to be removed from the presidential ballot in the state after his petition was denied Monday. Now, the Wisconsin Elections Commission has until Friday afternoon … Read more

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