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CBC Spends $59,000 in Legal Fees to Hide Secret Gem Subscriber Numbers

The CBC doesn't want you to know how many people use its Gem streaming service, and it's spending your money to keep it that way. According to access-to-information records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, the public broadcaster has racked up $59,000 in legal fees fighting a federal order to release its subscriber numbers. The...
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OpenAI Told Apple to Take a Leap of Faith. Now It’s Considering Suing Them.

The relationship between Apple and OpenAI has gone from promising to openly hostile, according to people familiar with the matter cited by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. OpenAI lawyers are actively working with an outside legal firm on potential action against Apple, with options including sending a formal breach of contract notice without necessarily filing a full...
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Quebecor Is Growing While Rogers, Telus and Bell Are Losing Ground

Quebecor had a pretty good start to 2026. Wireless growth and mobile revenue did the heavy lifting across its Videotron, Freedom Mobile and Fizz brands. The company added 28,800 new wireless connections in the first three months of the year, bringing its total gains over the past 12 months to nearly 287,000 lines, a 6.9%...
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Signal to Ottawa: We’ll Leave Canada Before We Help You Spy on Users

Signal is drawing a hard line on the federal government's proposed surveillance legislation: comply with Bill C-22 or leave the country. The secure messaging app says it would rather ditch the Canadian market than be forced to weaken the privacy protections it has built its reputation on. In an interview with The Globe and Mail,...