Jim Bronskill
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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CSIS warns China, Russia target Canada's artificial intelligence sector
Canada's spy service warns that adversaries will turn to espionage and foreign interference tactics to target the country's increasingly important artificial-intelligence sector.
Commission report on federal use of Emergencies Act expected today
A federal commission is to report today on the Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act against protests that paralyzed the streets around Parliament Hill and jammed several Canadian border points early last year.
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki announces she is stepping down
Her turbulent time as the top Mountie included the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history, the COVID-19 pandemic and protests that paralyzed downtown Ottawa and several border crossings early last year.
'Disinformation' muddies firearm debate, gun-control group to tell MPs
A prominent voice for stricter gun control is poised to tell MPs the federal government's efforts to outlaw assault-style firearms have become mired in disinformation.
Financial intelligence agency targeting trade in illegal wildlife
Canada's financial intelligence agency is stepping up the fight against the illicit wildlife trade by taking aim at the criminals who reap big profits from the global racket.
Shady finance investigations let go amid police constraints: RCMP note
The RCMP says many tips from Canada's financial intelligence agency about possible crimes "may not get investigated" due to a lack of policing resources and conflicting priorities.
Feds mull 'variety of options' for planned firearm buyback program
Feds eyeing 'variety of options' for planned firearm buyback program: Mendicino
Feds say they'll try to improve access-to-info amid calls for reforms
The federal government says departments will focus on making the access-to-information system work better amid calls for fundamental changes to the transparency law.
Tracking the signs of terrorism financing in Canada
Efforts by Canada's financial intelligence agency over the last three years uncovered activity related to homegrown terrorism, the bankrolling of international terrorist groups and attempts by Canadians to take part in extremism abroad.
Society must signal where to draw the line on assault-style firearms: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is trying to find the dividing line between guns suitable for hunting and ones that have no place in society because they pose significant dangers in the wrong hands.