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Canadian government demands $120m refund from HP

News The Canadian government has demanded that Hewlett-Packard pay back $120m (£66.8m) related to contracts with its defence department. In a letter dated 9 March, a Canadian official demanded that HP repay that amount by 22 March or provide proof that...

[March 12, 2004, 7:30]

E-Cubed: Using the Balanced Scorecard to Support an Excellence Framework in the Canadian Federal Government

White Papers This webcast uses the Canadian Federal Government as its example and the concepts discussed will be relevant to other levels of Government in Canada. In Canada the Federal Treasury Board has set out a 'Management Accountability Framework' (MAF) to...

[August 11, 2006, 0:00]

HP forks out $105m to Canadian government

News Hewlett-Packard will reimburse the Canadian government $105m (C$146m) to resolve a contractual dispute, but plans legal action to recover the money from the parties it says are responsible, the Palo Alto computer and printer maker have said.

[May 17, 2004, 16:35]

Canada's ISPs may get 'spy' role

News The Canadian government is considering a proposal that would force Internet providers to rewire their networks for easy surveillance by police and spy agencies. The Canadian government, including the Department of Justice and Industry Canada, wrote...

[August 28, 2002, 13:12]

IBM spearheads drive to eradicate world's slums

News Habitat JAM was officially launched in London on Friday by Charles Kelly, the WUF commissioner general and the Canadian Government representative at the World Economic Forum 3, which will be held next year.

[November 4, 2005, 17:30]

Special: Denial of Service round-up

News Canadian hacker gets a mauling in legal first A Canadian court sentences computer security consultant for hacking. Aum cult infiltrates Japanese government computers Government investigation may be 'wake-up call'.

[February 9, 2000, 14:45]

A Year Ago: Denial of Service round-up

News Canadian hacker gets a mauling in legal first A Canadian court sentences computer security consultant for hacking. Aum cult infiltrates Japanese government computers Government investigation may be 'wake-up call'.

[February 9, 2001, 6:06]

Thatcher ordered Echelon surveillance when PM

News It is reported a Canadian agent spied on at least two cabinet ministers using the Echelon surveillance network during Margaret Thatcher's premiership, according to revelations on US TV this week. Frost claims he worked for Canadian intelligence for...

[February 25, 2000, 10:07]

Peeping Taiwanese Trojan author is arrested

News On Wednesday, a 16-year-old Canadian teenager was charged with "fraudulently using a computer" and "mischief against data" by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Taiwanese police have arrested a man for writing and distributing a Trojan that was...

[May 28, 2004, 12:30]

Canadian hacker gets a mauling in legal first

News A computer hacker was convicted by a Quebec court on Tuesday in a landmark ruling for the Canadian judiciary, according to a Reuters report. It sets a precedent for the treatment of computer criminals by the Canadian authorities.

[March 1, 2000, 15:27]

Sierra Wireless Streamlines Financial Operations and Provides Visibility Into Sales Information

White Papers They wanted to ensure compliance with Canadian government financial reporting regulations and streamline the procurement process to improve order accuracy. Sierra Wireless is a known leader in developing innovative wireless data technology.

[December 8, 2006, 0:00]

Canadian crypto companies beat U.S. export laws

News The company is based in Montreal, and the software was masterminded by cypherpunk legend Ian Goldberg, who happens to be Canadian. Under U.S.law, any crypto programs stronger than a pathetic 56 bits are considered "munitions," which cannot be...

[June 4, 1999, 10:30]

MS denies giving American NSA key

News Microsoft is denying claims by a Canadian security company that it has installed a second key in its Windows programs in order to give the US government access to users' computers. Because the US government limits the export of strong encryption...

[September 6, 1999, 9:24]

Going, going, gone....mobile auction results

News A new entrant -- Canadian company TIW -- has also secured a licence. The government has made an extra £22.5bn for its coffers following the hotly contested auction. But while the government congratulates itself on a highly profitable exercise...

[April 27, 2000, 10:51]

Canada: Downloading music is legal

News Downloading copyrighted music from peer-to-peer networks is legal in Canada, although uploading files is not, Canadian copyright regulators said in a ruling released on Friday. Our position is that under Canadian law, downloading is also prohibited...

[December 15, 2003, 8:50]

File sharing legal - Canada

News However, the Canadian government has recently indicated that a WIPO implementation bill could be introduced and passed by the end of this year. This has certainly stalled [the record industry's] current round of litigation, and.thrown into doubt...

[April 1, 2004, 8:40]

UK company offers crypto email for Win2K

News US government export conditions have forced US and Canadian vendors to use the relatively weak 40-bit RC2 encryption offered by S/MIME 2 in markets outside North America," says Reflex's Managing Director, Andy Campbell.

[January 7, 2000, 12:06]

US voices openness to private Net control

News They came from a wide variety of sectors including Internet advocacy groups, domain registries, IP addressing organisations, root server operators, other businesses and the Canadian government. That brief policy statement riled up some in the...

[July 27, 2006, 16:20]

Mexico summit urges anti-piracy action

News Citing the treaty's requirements, the Canadian government said in August that it was considering a plan to boost Internet surveillance and create a national database of every Canadian with an Internet account.

[October 29, 2002, 9:18]

China: Revenue opportunities and the Internet death penalty

Talkback But then again, if most Americans don't understand Canadian politics and can't name the PM of Canada, why should we expect anybody in the States to understand China's government. Again, avoiding China will send the nation back a few decades and...

[November 29, 2003, 1:56]

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