B.C. Court Rulings Jeopardize Private Property Rights
Two recent B.C. court decisions undermine private property rights, threatening the province's economic foundation. Analysis of the Cowichan Tribes and Gitxaala rulings and their implications.
Two recent B.C. court decisions undermine private property rights, threatening the province's economic foundation. Analysis of the Cowichan Tribes and Gitxaala rulings and their implications.
An American columnist reflects on the strained U.S.-Canada relationship under President Trump, citing tariffs, rhetoric, and a bipartisan call to repair the vital alliance. Explore the fallout and future.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms a provincial referendum in October 2026 will include a vote on gaining more control over immigration, citing federal mismanagement and strong public support.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre states he would proceed with an oil pipeline even without unanimous consent, contrasting PM Carney's consensus approach. Key details on the political divide.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses her intent to work with British Columbia on energy policy, maintaining hope for support to lift the federal tanker ban. Explore the ongoing interprovincial dialogue.
New Angus Reid poll reveals 53% of British Columbians conditionally support Alberta-to-coast oil pipeline, showing shift in public opinion from previous opposition.
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade-focused foreign policy faces criticism for prioritizing economic deals over human rights concerns in Sudan and other global conflicts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed on a deal to support a new oil pipeline to Canada's west coast, marking a major political breakthrough.
Alberta separatist leader Cameron Davies travels to US to build support for Alberta independence movement. Critics question motives as court considers sovereignty referendum.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at APEC summit raises questions about Canada's diplomatic priorities with the U.S. Read analysis.
Syria officially reopened its embassy in London this week, restoring diplomatic relations with the UK after more than a decade of closure amid ongoing conflict.
Squamish Search and Rescue crews successfully rescued a BASE jumper from a mountain near Squamish, B.C. on November 11. Read about the dramatic rescue operation.
New Nanos poll reveals growing Canadian anxiety about Donald Trump's potential impact on Canada-U.S. relations. Discover the key findings and what they mean for cross-border cooperation.
Environment Canada issues rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver with heavy downpours expected. Stay informed about weather alerts and safety precautions.
A Vancouver animal sanctuary confirms avian influenza outbreak resulting in 19 bird fatalities. Learn about the impact and ongoing monitoring efforts.
RCMP reduces search efforts for Alfred Wong after extensive Coquitlam wilderness search. Family awaits answers as investigation continues.
Investigators probe a possible rock slide as the cause of a VancouverRailways derailment near Kamloops, spilling over 70,000 litres of aviation fuel. Cleanup efforts are underway.
The B.C. Securities Commission has reached a settlement exceeding $4 million with an individual and his company. Discover the details of this significant regulatory action.
American billionaire John Catsimatidis speaks out after funding legal defence for B.C. ostrich farm where 300 birds were culled. 'Something is rotten,' he declares in exclusive interview.
The family of Pte. Sentaro Omoto, a Japanese-Canadian WWI soldier, is determined to fulfill his final wish of having his ashes buried in British Columbia, correcting a historical injustice.
A British Columbia thrift store owner finds inspiration in a bee to give back to her community through free services and homemade decorations. Discover this heartwarming story of generosity.
A Vancouver taxi driver has been sentenced for using his cab to distribute cocaine. Learn about the case details and sentencing in this exclusive report.
Conservative riding executives in British Columbia are calling on MLAs to demonstrate courage and remove John Rustad as party leader amid internal tensions.
Rabbitats Rescue Society demands provincial intervention as high-end Holland Lop rabbits are abandoned by breeders across British Columbia. Learn how you can help.
A controversial ostrich cull at a British Columbia farm has left witnesses traumatized and sparked animal welfare concerns across Canada. The emotional aftermath raises questions about farm animal management.
A contentious mass culling of ostriches and emus is underway at a British Columbia farm, with gunfire echoing through the property as workers proceed despite emotional protests from animal rights activists and concerned citizens.
A fellow RCMP officer gives emotional testimony about dragging Constable Rick O'Brien to an elevator after the fatal shooting that shocked British Columbia.
British Columbia's ambitious electric vehicle goals are hitting a major roadblock as inadequate charging infrastructure leaves potential EV buyers hesitant to make the switch.
Vancouver City Council has approved the 'Improve Downtown Eastside' decision, marking a pivotal moment for one of Canada's most challenging neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan aims to transform housing, safety, and social services while balancing commun