By Canadian Press on August 7th, 2025
EDMONTON — A judge has reserved his decision on whether to review a proposed Alberta separation referendum question. Court of King’s Bench Justice Colin Feasby is expected to give his ruling Aug. 14. The matter stems from Alberta chief electoral officer Gordon McClure referring the proposed question to the Edmonton court last week. He has ... Read More »
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HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is getting a flood of feedback from people expressing confusion and frustration over new wildfire rules that forbid spending time in the woods. The province has banned hiking, fishing and using vehicles in the woods, as well as any camping outside of designated camp sites. All trail systems through ... Read More »
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British Columbia is weighed down by rapidly growing debt despite a lower-than-forecasted deficit for 2024, something that Finance Minister Brenda Bailey said the government is working hard to address. But Bailey said the province needs to grow its revenue in addition to finding efficiencies in spending, a challenge in the economic uncertainty driven largely by ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — MĂ©tis leaders left a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday saying they’re confident they will be included in talks about major projects Ottawa hopes to use to bolster the economy in the face of a trade war with the United States. “When things really matter, MĂ©tis governments come together and we ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — A polarizing figure who railed against pandemic restrictions and wants to break Quebec’s consensus on carbon pricing could be days away from claiming a long-coveted seat in the provincial legislature. The stakes are high for Éric Duhaime, the former shock-jock at the helm of Quebec’s Conservative party. Despite four years on the job, ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Quebec’s Court of Appeal has ruled that the family of a Guatemalan farm worker crushed to death in 2021 trying to repair a flat tire on his employer’s car is entitled to compensation. The high court ruled in majority 2-1 decision that Ottoniel Lares Batzibal was on the job when he died and ... Read More »
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EDMONTON — A court proceeding on a proposed Alberta separation referendum question is underway, with a judge hearing arguments to quash the review. Alberta’s chief electoral officer, Gordon McClure, referred the proposed question to the Edmonton court last week, asking a judge to determine whether it violates the Constitution, including treaty rights. The question asks ... Read More »
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WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday Canadians are focused on building up their economy after U.S. President Donald Trump again hit nations around the world with increased tariffs — days after slapping Canada with a higher duty. Carney said there is a lot to do in Canada and his government is focused on ... Read More »
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PORT COQUITLAM — The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered a first-degree murderer be moved back to a minimum-security prison after he challenged his transfer to a higher-security institution for allegedly kissing a staff member. The ruling posted this week says Treyvonne Willis was transferred from minimum-security William Head Institution on Vancouver Island to medium-security Mountain ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — A woman who was arrested last year in connection with the sex crime investigation into Montreal billionaire Robert Miller has been acquitted. The Quebec Crown prosecutor’s office says it told a judge on Wednesday that it had no evidence to present in the case against Teresita Fuentes. Fuentes, 68, was charged last year ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Israel is losing the battle for hearts and minds in Canada, with more Canadians now reporting their sympathies lie with Palestinians due to moral outrage over the war in Gaza. Another poll suggests a slight majority of younger Canadians now say they’re optimistic about the prospects for peace in ... Read More »
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