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Following his win in the 2025 election, Prime Minister Carney made changes to his cabinet, bringing in new faces and keeping ...
An overview and report on the state of BC’s 2025 Budget, as well as the spirited, diverse discussion over what it entails.
The Skeena—Bulkley Valley riding in northern BC also voted for a Conservative candidate to represent them for the first time, ...
For the longest time, the South Asian community, particularly Sikh-Canadians, was seen as a reliable Liberal voting bloc. In 2021, the riding of Surrey-Newton, which is 67 percent South Asian, sent ...
TransLink, the BC government, and the Mayor’s Council on Regional Transportation have recently announced intentions to expand transit services for the Metro Vancouver region – a move that will cost ...
In the distant communities of Nunavik in northern Québec, there has been an uproar of controversy over Election Canada’s service in the region. Locals have accused Elections Canada of impeding their ...
An anonymous letter sent by a Vancouver Police Department (VPD) whistleblower claims that the “Task Force Barrage,” assembled in February by Mayor Ken Sim, is a "politically motivated crackdown," and ...
In the 2025 Budget, the BC government lists a project that will be priced at $560 million to construct a new student housing complex with five buildings, a dining hall, and childcare facilities. The ...
The publicly funded Leaders' Debate Commission has come under renewed scrutiny ahead of the 45th federal election, amid rising concerns over transparency, spending practices and limited participation.
Eleven people were killed and dozens injured when an SUV struck a Vancouver festival crowd. This report details the victims, the timeline, and the questions that remain.
Canada’s national guideline for treating childhood obesity has been updated for the first time in nearly two decades, and it now recommends considering the use of weight-loss drugs in children as ...