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Beware of hackers, Commons IT officials tell staff
Two memos sent Friday from Commons IT staff says its employees, along with private sector workers, are "currently being targeted by several cyberattacks.
As oilpatch downturn continues, job seekers wrestle with career change
Since September, an estimated 25,000 have been laid off in the oil and gas industry, according to BMO Capital Markets analyst Robert Kavcic.
6 activists who oppose Shell's Arctic drilling are arrested in separate Seattle protests
The five women — the oldest was 92 — were arrested for investigation of obstruction and pedestrian interference.
National Energy Board chair to make safety inspection reports public
Chair says all of that information will be made public, and the only redactions would likely be personal information such as landowners' names and contact information.
Harper wanted Russia out of the old G8 even before Ukraine crisis struck
Harper also commended the G7 leaders' statement on the Russia-Ukraine crisis as strong, praising its commitment to keep sanctions on Russia in place and "to escalating those sanctions if necessary."