By The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
VANCOUVER – Maritime employers says the impact of the B.C. port strike is spilling over internationally, as U.S. port workers refuse to handle containers rerouted from Vancouver to Seattle. The BC Maritime Employers Association says the move further damages the “reliability and competitiveness of West Coast ports up and down” as the work stoppage drags ... Read More »
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KITIMAT, B.C. – Employees at a lodge housing workers for LNG Canada’s gas facility in Kitimat, B.C., have authorized strike action, potentially disrupting construction of the massive project. The unions representing workers at the Cedar Valley Lodge in Kitimat on the central B.C. coast say members were 97 per cent in favour of strike action, ... Read More »
1 responseBy Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
VANCOUVER – All campfires across British Columbia were banned Monday, except on the North Coast island of Haida Gwaii, after thousands of lightning strikes and worsening drought conditions resulted in more than 100 new wildfires over the weekend. Bowinn Ma, minister of emergency management and climate readiness, said the ban applies to the smallest category ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG – Canada’s premiers discussed housing, child welfare and other topics while meeting with Indigenous leaders in Winnipeg. Manitoba’s Heather Stefanson, host of the meeting, says it was an opportunity to discuss reconciliation and solutions to challenges being faced across the country. David Chartrand, head of the Manitoba Métis Federation, says the premiers listened as ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – Officials have ordered the evacuation of 220 homes in Ste-Brigitte-de-Laval, Que., near Quebec City, amid fears that rising water levels will lead to flooding. City manager Marc Proulx says 70 millimetres of rain fell over a few hours north of the town and that the water level of a local river is rising ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER – The head of the LNG Canada export facility in British Columbia says price and supply volatility worldwide since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shows the value of his company’s project as a source of “affordable, reliable” and “responsibly produced” liquefied natural gas. Project CEO Jason Klein has told the LNG 2023 conference in Vancouver ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
VANCOUVER – British Columbia is imposing a total campfire ban across the entire province, except Haida Gwaii, after lightning combined with tinder-dry conditions sparked a huge surge in wildfires over the weekend. The measure, announced by Minister of Emergency Management Bowinn Ma and effective at 3 p.m. Monday, totally bans the smallest category 1 campfires, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will continue to strongly advocate that cluster bombs “should not be used,” after the United States announced it is sending the munitions to help Ukraine’s war effort against Russian aggressors. Trudeau told reporters in Latvia on the eve of a summit held by the NATO military alliance ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
OTTAWA – A spokesman for Pierre Poilievre says the federal Conservative leader does not agree with the message of “straight pride,” after he was photographed with a man wearing a T-shirt bearing those words. Sebastian Skamski says Poilievre had been posing with “hundreds of people” at the Calgary Stampede on Saturday when he was photographed ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
VANCOUVER – British Columbia is imposing a total campfire ban across the entire province, except Haida Gwaii, after lightning combined with tinder-dry conditions to spark a huge surge in wildfires over the weekend. The measure, announced by Minister of Emergency Management Bowinn Ma and effective at 3 p.m., totally bans the smallest category 1 campfires, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on July 10th, 2023
VANCOUVER – British Columbia is imposing a total campfire ban across the entire province, except Haida Gwaii, after lightning combined with tinder-dry conditions to spark a huge surge in wildfires over the weekend. More coming... Read More »
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