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With a federal election widely expected to be called this weekend, Canada's premiers met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa Friday, to discuss the urgent need to reform internal trade within the country. Xioali Li reports.
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Israel's Supreme Court has issued a temporary injunction to freeze the dismissal of Ronen Bar, head of Shin Bet, as fighting resumes in Gaza.
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A fire and subsequent power outage forced the closure of Heathrow Airport for more than 12 hours. Michelle Mackey has the global impact.
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Canada’s oldest company was in court seeking permission from an Ontario judge to liquidate all but six stores beginning Monday.
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With a federal election widely expected to be called this weekend, Canada’s premiers met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa Friday, to discuss the urgent need to reform internal trade within the country. Xioali Li reports.
Israel’s Supreme Court has issued a temporary injunction to freeze the dismissal of Ronen Bar, head of Shin Bet, as fighting resumes in Gaza.
Langara College is cutting approximately 200 instructors due to funding shortfalls stemming from fewer international students being allowed to enroll in B.C. and nationally. Jack Morse reports.
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Vancouver police are highlighting the progress being made since a task force targeting Downtown Eastside crime was launched just over a month ago. But as Lauren Stallone reports, not everyone has such a positive view of the initiative.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney skated with the Edmonton Oilers during a morning practice. Carney called the experience “awesome”.
Canada’s book industry is deeply intertwined with the American economy, which means it could become an unintended victim of retaliatory tariffs slated to take effect on April 2. Kier Junos has the details.
For the sixth time this year, the driver of a truck has hit an overpass in the province. Joe Sadowski explains the troubling trend on B.C. highways.