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Petition to stop Site C dam falls short

Petition to stop Site C dam falls short

Petition gathered only 737 signatures from across the whole province
Vancouver Island farmer says new USMCA deal ‘terribly weakens’ Canadian dairy industry

Vancouver Island farmer says new USMCA deal ‘terribly weakens’ Canadian dairy industry

Clarke Gourlay of Morningstar Farm says trade deal will negatively impact his farm’s milk production

What you need to know about the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement

Here are eight key facts about the new deal, dubbed the USMCA, that will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement
Check your EpiPen packaging for defects before you need it: Health Canada

Check your EpiPen packaging for defects before you need it: Health Canada

Agency says the device itself could get stuck inside its holder
Man allegedly gets violent after wrong Tim Hortons order

Man allegedly gets violent after wrong Tim Hortons order

Staff at a New Westminster location claim he poured his Iced Capp out and hit another customer
Five things to know about the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement

Five things to know about the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement

U.S. gets more access to Canadian dairy market, and preserving Chapter 19, are at the top
Walmart fined $20K for contaminated food sold after Fort McMurray wildfire

Walmart fined $20K for contaminated food sold after Fort McMurray wildfire

Food exposed to wildfires could be damaged by unsafe temperatures, smoke, fire retardants, and more
Five NHL players looking to avoid last year’s performance in 2018-19 season

Five NHL players looking to avoid last year’s performance in 2018-19 season

Top of the list is the Chicago Blackhawks’ Jonathan Toews, with 74 games played, 20 goals, 52 points
NAFTA deal ends preference for B.C. wine in grocery stores in 2019

NAFTA deal ends preference for B.C. wine in grocery stores in 2019

Dispute settlement panel has supported Canada in softwood talks
Child advocate tells MMIW inquiry child welfare system ‘eats up’ Indigenous kids

Child advocate tells MMIW inquiry child welfare system ‘eats up’ Indigenous kids

Says that the system is set up against the families