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Warning over hiking apps after 'virtually identical' rescues on Vancouver North Shore
VANCOUVER - The search and rescue organization for Metro Vancouver's North Shore mountains is warning people to do their research after international visitors became stranded in two separate incidents...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
Government asks for third extension on court deadline to pass 'lost Canadians' bill
OTTAWA - The federal government is seeking a third extension to a court-mandated deadline to pass legislation that grants citizenship to "lost Canadians," Immigration Minister Marc Miller said on Thur...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
Former cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault tells committee: 'I am not Indigenous'
OTTAWA - Randy Boissonnault, whose shifting claims to Indigenous identity cost him his job as employment minister, told a House of Commons committee today that he is not Indigenous. Boissonnault was c...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
Quebec police say cutting blood-alcohol limit to .05 would save up to 14 lives a year
QUBEC - The Quebec government remained opposed to lowering the legal blood-alcohol limit in the province on Thursday, despite a provincial police study that estimates reducing the limit to .05 would s...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
Privacy watchdog concerned as Alberta passes bill to end fall legislature sitting
EDMONTON - Alberta's information and privacy commissioner says she is worried -- but not surprised -- the province voted this week to pass legislation she says will reduce public access to government ...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
Quebec government wants Supreme Court to rule on random police stops
MONTREAL - The Quebec government says it will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada a ruling that found permitting random traffic stops leads to racial profiling. In October, Quebec's Co...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
P.E.I. town backs away from pickleball plan that prompted mayor to resign
KENSINGTON, P.E.I. - A town in central Prince Edward Island has decided not to proceed with a contentious pickleball plan that cost the community its mayor. The Town of Kensington announced Wednesday ...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
NDP blocks Conservative channel change, forcing abortion debate
OTTAWA - A surprise tactical move by the NDP forced a debate in the House of Commons on abortion access this morning sidelining a Conservative motion designed to use NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's own wor...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
A surprise tactical move by the NDP forced a debate in the House of Commons on abortion access this morning sidelining a Conservative motion designed to use NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's own words against him. NDP MP Heather McPherson in House. (The Canadian Press)
Tariffs on Chinese EVs, aluminum, steel to raise revenues by $473M: PBO
OTTAWA - The parliamentary budget officer estimates Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, aluminum and steel will increase federal revenues by $473 million over five years. In October, the fe...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
The GST tax holiday is coming but will the savings actually make a difference?
While many Canadians highly anticipate the federal government's upcoming GST holiday, experts say consumers need to make sure they're saving money on what they need most without falling for the allure...
The Canadian Press
Dec 05, 2024
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