David Fraser
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Federal privacy watchdog probing OpenAI, ChatGPT after complaint
The federal privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the company behind ChatGPT, an explosively popular artificial intelligence-powered chatbot.
Most Canadians want interference inquiry but feel election results are trustworthy
New polling suggests the majority of Canadians want the federal government to call an independent inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections, but still feel the country's electoral system is safe.
Feds and provinces meet to discuss bail reform
Justice Minister David Lametti is preparing to face off with his provincial counterparts in Ottawa on Friday on whether to reform Canada's bail system, as premiers, federal Conservatives and law enforcement leaders demand more restrictions.
Indecency, abortion offences added to list of 'unjust' Canadian historic convictions
People who have been convicted of a number of indecency and anti-abortion offences that are no longer on the books can now have those convictions expunged.
Court certifies class-action suit lawsuit over allegations of illegal prison strip searches
Ontario's Superior Court of Justice has certified a class-action lawsuit alleging that Canadian authorities illegally strip searched federal inmates hundreds of thousands of times over three decades.
Federal justice minister will discuss bail reform with provincial counterparts
Justice Minister David Lametti says he will discuss reforming Canada's bail system when he meets with his provincial counterparts this Friday, March 10, 2023.
Canada and China were friendlier when Trudeau Foundation got pledge: Rosenberg
The level of caution Canadian institutions must now take when dealing with China was not top of mind when the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation accepted a pledge from a Chinese billionaire, says the former head of the charitable organization.
PM Trudeau defends MP's loyalty to Canada after reports of alleged Chinese interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Liberal MP Han Dong is loyal to Canada, defending him on Monday, February 27, 2023, in response to a media report that said he was helped by the Chinese consulate while running to be the party's candidate in a Toronto-area riding in 2019.
No foreign interference report more than one year after federal election
Canadians still do not have access to an assessment of the work done by a panel tasked with flagging incidents of foreign interference during the last election in 2021.
Chinese surveillance in Arctic waters has been tracked and stopped by Canada, DND says
Spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier said in a statement that the armed forces have tracked and stopped attempts to surveil Canadian territory since 2022 under Operation LIMPID.