Let us see this challenge as the opportunity for Canada to embark on a voyage of urgent national renewal. Stephen Harper was prime minister of Canada 2006-2015.
Humane is selling most of its company to HP for $116 million and will stop selling AI Pin, the company announced today. AI Pins that have already been purchased will continue to function normally ...
Humane AI Pin's short, bumpy ride may be over. HP announced on Tuesday (February 18) that it was acquiring the company's AI assets and absorbing some employees for $116 million. Humane also ...
Liberal leadership candidate and former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said on Sunday that former prime minister Stephen Harper asked him to join his cabinet as finance minister in 2012.
PGA Tour players are wearing a special red pin to honor Tiger Woods' mother, Kultida Woods, who recently passed away. The pin features the Thai symbol for love and pays tribute to Kultida's belief ...
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- This winter, Bryce Harper showed the world how he makes ribs, cheesesteaks, bagels, coffee, oatmeal cream pies and date, chocolate and peanut butter bark. A video on Nature’s ...
Releasing on Feb. 25, Flags of Canada by The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper — an avid vexillologist and Canada’s 22nd prime minister — chronicles the political battles, cultural ...
Harper, who served as Canadian prime minister between 2006 and 2015, urged citizens to weather the looming Trump-induced storm at the launch of his book Flags of Canada in Ottawa, adding that ...
1 overall to the Washington Wizards followed by Rutgers star guard Dylan Harper being chosen at No. 2 by the New Orleans Pelicans. Here are the top 10 picks in Givony and Woo's mock draft ...
DASMARIÑAS CITY, CAVITE, Philippines — Staging a comeback to the Senate may be doubly hard for Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan and Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV, as they emerge from a political opposition ...
OTTAWA—U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats should be met with determination to preserve this country’s independence at any cost, says former prime minister Stephen Harper.