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The federal government has re-assembled a cabinet committee focused on dealings with America. Canada's farmers do billions in trade with the U.S. and say they're "tired of losing all the time" in trade deals.
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Donald Trump's presidential election has prompted Canadian political leaders, RCMP and refugee organizations to prepare for a possible influx of asylum seekers heading north from the U.S. Mark McAllister reports.
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After being excluded from official Remembrance Day ceremonies, Indigenous, Metis and Inuit chose to honour veterans in their own way on November 8th.
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Wildfires are creating dangerous conditions on both the U.S. west and east coasts. Leigh Waldman with how fire fighters are struggling to gain control of the blazes.
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The federal government has re-assembled a cabinet committee focused on dealings with America. Canada’s farmers do billions in trade with the U.S. and say they’re “tired of losing all the time” in trade deals.
Donald Trump’s presidential election has prompted Canadian political leaders, RCMP and refugee organizations to prepare for a possible influx of asylum seekers heading north from the U.S. Mark McAllister reports.
Dec. 8 is going to be an Enchanted night for one girl from Burnaby as Rogers has gifted her tickets to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour.
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A new report from the City of Vancouver and Natural Resources Canada has outlined how a 7.2-magnitude earthquake could impact Vancouver. It highlights six neighborhoods that are in high-risk areas.
Controversial Olympian Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn announces her retirement from competitive breaking. Gunn’s performance at the Paris Olympics drew ridicule from around the world.
Crowds can no longer gather to watch the Abbotsford Remembrance Day ceremony due to a homeless encampment, but residents say they have nowhere else to go. Cecilia Hua reports.
B.C. will have a new cabinet sworn in on November 18. As Kier Junos reports, it could feature a number of new faces.