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New Ontario research shows women with traumatic brain injuries are far less likely than men to be admitted for trauma care, raising questions about why patients with similar, life-altering injuries may be receiving less-specialized treatment.Published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the study analyzed a decade of data from more than 55,000 adult patients admitted to hospital for traumatic brain injury (TBI) across Ontario. From 2009 to 2020, roughly a quarter of women in the study were admitted to specialized trauma centres, compared to nearly 40 per cent of men.Overall, women were 26 per cent less likely to receive…

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The security measure millions rely on to protect their accounts may not be as foolproof as they think.The Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning the public about a fast-spreading scam targeting users of popular Microsoft 365 products, including Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive. The scheme allows cybercriminals to capture Microsoft authentication tokens, bypassing multifactor authentication without needing a user’s password. At the center of the scheme is a hacking platform called Kali365. Unlike traditional phishing attacks that rely on stealing credentials, Kali365 targets OAuth device codes—digital keys that allow applications to access data without requiring a password—giving cybercriminals access to Microsoft 365 accounts and a wide range of…

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“Am I physically fine? Yes. Haven’t you been watching the games?” That was Cristiano Ronaldo’s reply before Portugal jetted out for the 2026 World Cup when asked about his fitness ahead of what could be his final international tournament. The problem for Ronaldo is that, yes, people have been watching the games, and they have witnessed a striker hopelessly out of form. Ronaldo missed a hatful of chances in Portugal’s final warm-up game against Nigeria. His profligacy was nothing to do with bad luck, his misses were egregious, and his failure to score against a team that didn’t qualify for…

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Nuek, la compañía tecnológica especializada en pagos de Indra Group, anuncia una nueva fase en la modernización de su plataforma de pagos, basada en la incorporación de capacidades de inteligencia artificial generativa y en la evolución hacia una arquitectura cloud-native desarrollada sobre el ecosistema tecnológico de Google Cloud. El proyecto responde a uno de los grandes retos del sector: operar servicios de pago cada vez más críticos, con mayor volumen transaccional, más exigencia de disponibilidad y una necesidad creciente de eficiencia operativa. En este contexto, Nuek ha evolucionado la base tecnológica de su plataforma, adaptando más de seis millones de…

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OTTAWA — The federal government will introduce two major bills in the last days of the Parliamentary sitting, focusing on privacy and ensuring First Nations have access to clean drinking water. The Liberal government has given notice it will bring forward a long-promised update to Canada’s private-sector privacy law. The bill is expected to include protections for children’s data as well as measures ensuring Canadians’ data is not used for surveillance pricing. It would be the Liberal government’s third attempt to update the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, after introducing bills in 2020 and in 2023 that did…

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GENEVA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to attend the annual G7 summit on Monday in France, with no official bilateral meeting confirmed with U.S. President Donald Trump. The summit will run from June 15 to 17 in Evian-Les-Bains, with leaders from Italy, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Korea and India among the list of participants. Countries from the Gulf will also take part, including the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Trump is scheduled to arrive at the summit on Monday, just one day after he announced the U.S. has reached a peace deal with Iran and…

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It’ll take about 200 trips with a standard-sized dump truck to put an end to a stinky problem that has plagued the town of St. Mary’s, N.L., for the past 25 years.”I’ve smelled a rotten whale before but this, this is a major stink — major — going through the town, right next to the school all these years and decades,” said Yvonne Bishop, who is both a school-bus driver and deputy mayor of the 300-person town. “It’s time for it to be gone.”The Atlantic Seafood Sauce Company in St. Mary’s closed its doors 25 years ago, leaving behind 150…

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OTTAWA — Starting today, military police will no longer accept Criminal Code sexual offence complaints, in anticipation of passage of the Liberal government’s military justice system reform bill. Bill C-11 will strip the military of its jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute sexual offences involving Canadian Armed Forces members committed within the country, and hand those cases over to the civilian justice system. The legislation follows on past recommendations from former Supreme Court justices Morris Fish and Louise Arbour, the current Governor General. Arbour concluded in a 2022 report that Canadian Armed Forces members do not trust their own military justice…

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Jun 13, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals right fielder James Wood (29) reacts in the dugout after scoring a run against the Seattle Mariners during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images James Wood looks to continue his hot streak when the Washington Nationals open a three-game series against the visiting Kansas City Royals on Monday. Wood finished a triple short of the cycle, drove in two runs and scored twice as the Nationals beat the visiting Seattle Mariners 10-1 on Sunday in the rubber game of that series. Kansas City, meanwhile, snapped…

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