Boundaries of the land included in Cowichan title ruling are ambiguous, lawyers warn

Open this photo in gallery: The hearing was held in B.C.’s Supreme Court, which is located in The Law Courts building in Vancouver.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press The boundaries of the land that... Read more »

Trump’s scandal-plagued pick wins Texas Senate primary run-off — and Democrats see an opening

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What will Mark Carney’s role be in the Alberta referendum?

Announcing her referendum question last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith invoked the last prime minister’s name four times. “When I was first elected premier, I was very concerned that it would be... Read more »

1 dead, 9 missing in wake of chemical tank implosion at U.S. paper mill

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The past, present and future of B.C. salmon in the Skeena watershed

Wearing regalia bearing the raven crests of his mother’s clan, S’mooygyet (Chief) Algax’m Hax, Murray Smith, of the Gitwilgyoots Tribe, shared where he comes from. Sharing his lineage is a necessary precursor... Read more »

Toronto Pride 2026: A guide to the hottest parties and performances

It’s time to dust off your sequins and break out the glitter! Pride Toronto is celebrating its 45th anniversary this June with a festival line-up that includes over 800 artists, 10 stages... Read more »

Her family hid his father on their farm during WW II. They just met for the 1st time

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Majority of Albertans would vote to stay in Canada, find Smith’s handling poor: poll

As an October referendum on the future of Alberta separation looms, new polling finds three in five Albertans say they would vote to stay in Canada, while more than half of Albertans... Read more »

Ontario ministry experts warned against at-risk species changes in Bill 5

Summary In March 2026, the Doug Ford government formally replaced Ontario’s Endangered Species Act with weaker legislation that removes protections for some species and narrows protections for others. Documents obtained by The... Read more »

Carney calls Smith’s Alberta referendum question a ‘dangerous bluff’

Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s referendum question on whether to hold a future referendum on separation is “not helpful” and that votes like this are a “dangerous... Read more »