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Fear of Indian Bishnoi gang has existed for years in Canada: Experts
Alleged members of an Indian gang and its leader have been sending shivers down the spines of members of the South Asian diaspora in Canada for years, says a city councillor in Richmond, B.C. Kash Hee...
The Canadian Press
Oct 20, 2024
Former B.C. Solicitor General Kash Heed listens as RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk speaks at a press conference in Revelstoke, B.C. on Sunday, March 14, 2010. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Daniel Hayduk)
New Brunswick election campaign offered voters sharp contrast in visions for province
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's election campaign has offered voters a sharp division in viewpoints for the future of the province, especially between the two leading candidates for the premier's office...
The Canadian Press
Oct 20, 2024
Here's the latest on British Columbia's wet and wild election
British Columbians went to the polls on Saturday, with election day marked by torrential rain and high winds across much of the province. Here's the latest on the narrow race between the New Democrats...
The Canadian Press
Oct 19, 2024
LGBTQ2S+ advocates slam Sask. Party's proposed change room policy
Blake Tait says he's still healing from being outed by his school's guidance counsellor when he was 14. Feeling safe at his school in Saskatoon, he started telling people he was transgender. But he fe...
The Canadian Press
Oct 19, 2024
Blake Tait, of Saskatoon Pride, is seen in an undated handout photo. LGBTQ+ advocates say a campaign promise by Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe to implement a locker room policy targeting transgender youth is hateful and puts people at risk. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Blake Tait)
Manitoba second province to sign onto federal school food deal
WINNIPEG - Manitoba is the second province to sign a deal with the federal Liberals to expand school food programs across the province. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Manitoba Premier Wab...
The Canadian Press
Oct 18, 2024
'Error in judgment': Province probes school board's $45k Italy trip for $100k of art
TORONTO - Ontario's education minister has asked officials to conduct a governance review of a Brantford-area Catholic school board after trustees spent $45,000 on a trip to Italy to buy $100,000 wort...
The Canadian Press
Oct 18, 2024
B.C. faces a rain-soaked election day after a campaign drenched in negativity
VANCOUVER - British Columbians go to the polls on Saturday after a too-close-to-call campaign that saw David Eby's New Democrats and John Rustad's B.C. Conservatives tangle over housing, health care a...
The Canadian Press
Oct 18, 2024
Saskatchewan Party would introduce change room policy if re-elected: Scott Moe
REGINA - Scott Moe says his Saskatchewan Party would issue a directive banning "biological boys" from using school changing rooms with "biological girls" if it forms government again on Oct. 28. Moe s...
The Canadian Press
Oct 17, 2024
Manitoba government halts school building plan, says other methods will be found
WINNIPEG - After a lengthy review, Manitoba's NDP government has halted a plan hatched by the former Progressive Conservative government to build new schools in partnership with the private sector. Tr...
The Canadian Press
Oct 16, 2024
Atlantic region records drop of nearly 3,000 foreign students after federal caps
HALIFAX - International enrolment in Atlantic Canada has fallen by nearly 3,000 students this academic year, a drop one university group says is the "devastating effect" of the federal government's po...
The Canadian Press
Oct 15, 2024
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