The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is holding a ceremony in Victoria on Wednesday to publicly apologize for harms the medical profession has caused Indigenous Peoples. […]
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CMA apologizes for harms to First Nation, Inuit and Métis Peoples
The Canadian Medical Association says it is “deeply ashamed” and “deeply sorry” for the past and present harms the medical profession has caused to First […]
Costco’s Greek yogurt recalled across Canada due to mould
A brand of yogurt sold at Costco has been recalled due to mould, says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The federal agency’s notification affects 24-packs of […]
Coastal Gaslink fined $590K for erosion, sediment control issues
The B.C. Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has fined Coastal GasLink (CGL) $590,000 for deficiencies related to erosion and sediment control measures. Coastal GasLink is a […]
B.C. United suspends campaign to merge with B.C. Conservatives
British Columbia·Breaking The B.C. United Party is suspending its campaign to join forces with the surging Conservative Party of B.C. in a move intended to unite the right-of-centre […]
B.C. United suspends campaign to join forces with Conservatives
The B.C. United Party is suspending its election campaign and joining forces with the surging Conservative Party of B.C. in a move intended to unite the right-of-centre vote. […]
B.C. United suspends campaign, joins forces with Conservatives
The B.C. United Party is suspending its election campaign and joining forces with the surging Conservative Party of B.C. in a move intended to unite the right-of-centre vote. […]
Falcon ends B.C. United campaign, throws support to Conservatives
The B.C. United Party is suspending its election campaign and encouraging supporters to join forces with the surging Conservative Party of B.C. with the goal of uniting the […]
Vancouver tanker traffic rises tenfold after TMX project
Data collected by a Simon Fraser University professor shows that tanker traffic in Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet has increased tenfold since the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline […]
B.C. fines Teck Coal over $220K for unauthorized waste spills
A mining company has been fined close to $221,000 for almost 30 instances of discharging waste into the environment without authorization in southeastern B.C. On […]