April 3rd, 2026

National News

These Ukrainians want to thrive in Canada. For most of them, the future is uncertain

By Canadian Press on April 3rd, 2026

TORONTO — After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, nearly 300,000 Ukrainians were welcomed in communities across Canada as part of an emergency visa program that allowed those fleeing the war to temporarily work and study in the country. Many of those who have chosen to stay face an uncertain future as their ... Read More »

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New secularism law is looming over Way of the Cross marches on Good Friday in Quebec

By Canadian Press on April 3rd, 2026

MONTREAL — Christians across Quebec are about to face a new legal landscape on Good Friday, only a day after the provincial legislature adopted a law that could crack down on their annual Way of the Cross processions. In Montreal, several hundred people are expected to join Archbishop Christian Lépine in a march of “prayer, ... Read More »

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‘Absolute betrayal’: First Nations blast Eby in leaked transcript of DRIPA meeting

By Canadian Press on April 3rd, 2026

A leaked transcript of a meeting between Indigenous leaders and British Columbia Premier David Eby, about his plan to suspend the province’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA, shows them accusing him of “absolute betrayal” and colonialism. Speaker after speaker in the 17,000-word transcript of Thursday’s meeting, obtained by The Canadian ... Read More »

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Does your single friend excel? Try a PowerPoint dating pitch

By Canadian Press on April 3rd, 2026

VANCOUVER — Harjot Rai had three minutes to make his PowerPoint pitch. The subject? His cringing friend, Matt White. And the audience was a far cry from executives in a corporate boardroom. Instead, it was 150 strangers at the Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver. “I present to you, Matt ‘White Chocolate.’ Why do I say chocolate? ... Read More »

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Canada’s Jeremy Hansen rockets toward the moon with Artemis II after engine burn

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

CAPE CANAVERAL — Canadian Jeremy Hansen is headed toward the moon as part of the Artemis II lunar mission after a nearly six-minute engine burn to bust out of orbit Thursday evening. Hansen, serving as mission specialist for Artemis II, is the first non-American to travel beyond low Earth orbit. Also on board the Orion ... Read More »

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Eby faces ‘complete opposition’ after proposing suspension of DRIPA sections

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

British Columbia Premier David Eby says he will stake his government on suspending sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act for up to three years. Speaking after a meeting with First Nations leaders, Eby says his government will pass legislation this session to suspend sections of the law that place the ... Read More »

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Vancouver police used Pokémon card sting. It was super effective!

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VANCOUVER — Up until someone started using bear spray on unsuspecting victims trying to sell their Pokémon trading cards online, Vancouver police say they weren’t aware of the resurgent collectible trend. Sgt. Ryan Campbell says thefts occurred on five consecutive days from March 23, with victims saying they were bear-sprayed and robbed after arranging meetings ... Read More »

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B.C. faces ‘complete opposition’ after telling First Nations of plan to suspend DRIPA

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government has proposed suspending its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, according to two sources in a meeting between Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders. One of the sources says a three-year suspension of the legislation has been proposed, while the other didn’t give a time frame. Eby ... Read More »

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B.C. Appeals Court sides with First Nation over Aboriginal title on Nootka Island

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Court of Appeal says a lower court judge used an “arbitrary boundary” to determine a First Nation’s Aboriginal title over a swath of Nootka Island off western Vancouver Island. A three-judge panel says the B.C. Supreme Court made three legal errors when limiting the Nuchatlaht Nation’s claim over a 201 square ... Read More »

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Tory MP echoes calls for Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows over protest remarks

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

OTTAWA — The Conservative critic for Indigenous Services is echoing calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows First Nation after he said he could “outlast” a protester raising concerns about mercury poisoning in her community. Conservative MP Billy Morin says Carney acted arrogantly and should apologize to the community for laughing ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: B.C. tells First Nations it wants to suspend DRIPA

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government has proposed suspending its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, according to two sources in a meeting between Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders. One of the sources says a three-year suspension of the legislation was proposed, while the other didn’t give a time frame. More coming. ... Read More »

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