From collapsing ecosystems to artificial intelligence running wild, a new Canadian government report outlines 35 disruptions that could rattle the country in the coming years.
A man uses a computer keyboard in Toronto, Monday, Oct. 9, 2023 in this photo illustration.
Other potential disruptions include: antibiotics no longer work, food is scarce, civil war erupts in the United States and homemade bioweapons go viral. Police in Ontario say suspects charged in armed home invasion near Toronto part of 'larger criminal network' Police in Ontario say a group of suspects charged in an armed home invasion north of Toronto last year were driving a vehicle stolen in a carjacking in Calgary just one month earlier.A disruption to Internet, television and phone services in several north Calgary neighbourhoods is related to vandalism, CTV News has learned.Two post-secondary students met their new roomies for the fall semester on Tuesday morning. But their dorm rooms will be different than any others in Calgary.
Chris Ferrari and his son were inside their house in the 2500-block of Jos. St. Louis Avenue when fire broke out at approximately 4:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.A big milestone was celebrated for an employee at the University of Windsor on Tuesday: 50 years of work, and counting.British Columbia serial killer Robert Pickton was attacked and sustained life-threatening injuries in a Quebec prison Sunday in what officials described as a 'major assault.
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