June 26th, 2025

National News

Police intelligence behind B.C. call for Bishnoi gang’s terror listing: minister

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

British Columbia’s public safety minister said police intelligence had linked many cases of extortion against the South Asian community to India’s Lawrence Bishnoi gang, giving the government confidence to recently seek its listing as a terrorist organization. Garry Begg, who is also solicitor general, said Thursday that the provincial government was providing $100,000 to set ... Read More »

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Controversial legislation to fast-track major projects, Bill C-5, becomes law

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Liberal government’s controversial major projects bill became law Thursday — legislation Indigenous leaders have warned could lead to widespread protests and legal challenges if Ottawa doesn’t respect their rights and title. Bill C-5 gives Ottawa the power to fast-track projects meant to boost the national economy by side-stepping environmental protections and other ... Read More »

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Premier Smith says Albertans’ desire for leaving Canada has never been higher

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the public desire in her province to quit Canada has never been higher. Smith says a recent byelection that saw a separatist candidate garner almost 18 per cent of the vote shows Albertans are deeply frustrated and angry with Ottawa. Smith says she takes that frustration seriously and ... Read More »

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Minister says police intelligence behind B.C. call for Bishnoi gang’s terror listing

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

British Columbia’s public safety minister says police intelligence has linked many cases of extortion against the South Asian community to India’s Lawrence Bishnoi gang, giving the government confidence to recently seek its listing as a terrorist organization. Garry Begg, who is also solicitor general, says the government is providing $100,000 to set up a 60-day ... Read More »

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Major projects: How Bill C-5 works and why it alarms its critics

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — Parliament has passed controversial major projects legislation that Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada needs to shore up its economy in the face of a trade war with the United States. Bill C-5 gives the federal government sweeping new powers to speed up permitting for what the Liberals call “nation-building projects.” The legislation’s ... Read More »

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Senate passes controversial bill to fast-track major projects

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Senate has passed C-5, the Liberal government’s controversial major projects bill. The legislation gives Ottawa the power to fast-track projects intended to boost the national economy by sidestepping environmental protections and other legislation. While the bill passed without amendments, a handful of senators attempted to persuade their colleagues to include language about ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Senate passes controversial bill to fast-track major projects

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Senate has passed C-5, the Liberal government’s controversial major projects bill. The legislation gives the federal government the power to fast-track projects to boost the national economy. More coming. Nick Murray, The Canadian Press... Read More »

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Just for Laughs founder’s sex-assault civil trial disrupted by insults and threats

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

MONTRÉAL — One of the women accusing Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon of sexual assault lashed out at him during a break in his civil trial today. Actress Danie Frenette shouted in the courtroom that Rozon is a liar after he denied during his testimony her allegations and those of her stepdaughter. Her husband ... Read More »

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A 49-year-old Canadian has died while in ICE custody in Florida

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says that a 49-year-old Canadian has died while in its custody. A detainee death notification from the agency, commonly known as ICE, says that Johnny Noviello was pronounced dead by the Miami Fire Rescue Department at 1:36 p.m. on Monday. The agency says he was found unresponsive at ... Read More »

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Federal bank loaning $1B for BC Ferries to buy Chinese-made ships

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

VICTORIA — A federal Crown corporation is loaning BC Ferries $1 billion to help buy four Chinese-made ferries, a purchase that federal transport minister Chrystia Freeland recently said was dismaying and should involve no federal funds. Canada Infrastructure Bank confirmed the loan on Thursday, saying the new electric ferries “wouldn’t likely be purchased” without the ... Read More »

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Brazeau recovering after collapsing in Senate Wednesday due to ‘dizzy spell’

By Canadian Press on June 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — A Senate spokesman says Sen. Patrick Brazeau is recovering after a “dizzy spell” made him “briefly lose consciousness” Tuesday during debate in the Senate on the government’s major projects bill. The 50-year-old Independent senator rose to speak before falling sideways to the floor just after 4 p.m. yesterday. The Senate spokesman says Brazeau ... Read More »

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