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Current’s CityIQ platform will help Canada’s cities gain insights into parking, traffic, public safety and air quality

Nokia is partnering with Current, powered by GE, with the aim of improving operational infrastructure in cities across Canada and to deliver new services to citizens.

Weiterlesen: Smart city tech boost for Canada

A policy that allows provincial government employees to instantly know they are dealing with status Indians is now being reviewed, after inquiries made by APTN Investigates.

Eleanore Sunchild, a Cree lawyer from the Thunderchild First Nation whose office is located in Battleford, Sask., says the policy may have affected the jury selection process in the trial of Gerald Stanley.

Weiterlesen: CA: Saskatchewan health card policy raises new questions about Gerald Stanley jury selection

$16 million will improve high-speed coverage in Saint-Damien, Indigenous communities of James Bay and Kawawachikamach

More than 2,800 households in 13 rural and remote communities in Quebec will be able to do business online, participate in distance education and benefit from online employment opportunities, thanks to a Government of Canada investment of more than $16 million in high-speed Internet.

The funding was announced by Parliamentary Secretary David Lametti, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, during a visit to Saint-Damien, one of the communities that will benefit from this funding.

Weiterlesen: CA: Rural and northern Quebec to benefit from faster Internet

The sudden retirement of its only family doctor in June has left the village of Apsley, Ont., searching for a new physician.

For residents of the community north of Peterborough, the nearest doctor is now a 100 to 120-kilometre round trip south to either the village of Lakefield or Peterborough. A challenging commute for many residents including Rachel Thuston, the mother of a two-year-old child.

Weiterlesen: CA: Ontario: Is there a doctor in the village? Search for physician continues in Apsley as...

A report from Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner says the Crown corporation that handles the province’s health information system shared information it should not have about every adult and many teenagers in the province.

But eHealth Saskatchewan says that clinical information was not among the data it passed along without legal authorization to Elections Saskatchewan.

Weiterlesen: CA: eHealth shared health card numbers with Elections Sask. without 'legislative authority'

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