Microsoft Lays Off More Than 6,000 Employees to Invest in AI
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. announced it would cut more than 6,000 jobs, or about 3% of its workforce.
The new Cabinet includes two dozen new faces, but several Trudeau-era ministers remain
Prime Minister Mark Carney formally unveiled a new “slim and focused” cabinet of 28 ministers and 10 secretaries of state at Rideau Hall on Tuesday
Recount: Liberals win Terrebonne by 1 vote
After a recount, the Terrebonne riding in Quebec flipped from the Bloc Québécois to the Liberals by just one vote.
Carney to unveil new government on Tuesday, structural changes expected
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce his new cabinet on Tuesday, May 13, at 10:30 a.m. at Rideau Hall.
US-China Tariff War: A Step Back or a Tactical Maneuver?
This week, US President Donald Trump announced his readiness to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods, hinting at a possible reversal in the trade war.
Delta, Korean Air Buy Stake in Canada's WestJet for $550 Million
Delta Air Lines and Korean Air are acquiring a combined 25% stake in Canadian airline WestJet for $550 million from investment fund Onex.
Pope Sees AI as a Challenge to Humanity, Zuckerberg Replaces Humans with AI: Two Views of the Future
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV, speaking publicly for the first time since his election, called artificial intelligence one of the gr
India-Pakistan Tension: Fragile Truce Amid High Stakes
On May 9, India and Pakistan formally confirmed a ceasefire. The truce will go into effect at 5 p.m. ET.
Elon Musk Sold Social Network X to His Own AI Company xAI for $33 Billion
Elon Musk has announced the sale of social network X (formerly Twitter) to his own AI company, xAI, for $33 billion.