B.C. Conservatives stand by candidate who called Palestinian children 'inbred'

The British Columbia Conservatives are standing by a candidate who called Palestinian children “inbred” and “time bombs,” remarks that NDP Leader David Eby describes as “criminal hate speech.”Conservative Leader John

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Oasis adds 2nd date for Toronto as part of 2025 reunion tour

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Oasis has added a second date for Toronto to their 2025 North American reunion tour after what they call “phenomenal

Deachman: Lansdowne Park Orchard deserves an apology

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The postage stamp-size orchard at Lansdowne Park has grown into one of the development's real gems. I'm sorry I ignored

Prestigious Michelin Guide to update Vancouver restaurant recommendations

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VANCOUVER - Michelin is set to update its guide to Vancouver’s fine dining this evening.The culinary kingmaker is hosting a

Man, 26, identified in fatal west end parking lot shooting

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Police have identified a 26-year-old man who was shot and killed in the parking lot of a west end mall

Bloc Québécois motion on old age security passes without Liberal support

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OTTAWA - Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is upping the ante for the Liberals, threatening to move toward an election

Trump ‘resorted to crimes’ after losing 2020 election in failed bid to cling to power

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump “resorted to crimes” in a failed bid to cling to power after losing the 2020

Manitoba premier apologizes to defence lawyers as legislature session resumes

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew apologized to defence lawyers Wednesday for comments he made when his NDP caucus expelled

Prosecutors lay out new evidence in Trump election case, accuse him of having ‘resorted to crimes’

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump laid the groundwork to try to overturn the 2020 election even before he lost, knowingly

Saskatchewan United Party makes pitch to slash PST on Day 2 of election campaign

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s general election campaign moved into its second day Wednesday, with the two main parties shying away from