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Federal government still strongly encourages people to use masks while travelling

Federal government still strongly encourages people to use masks while travelling

But mask wearing on planes and trains will not be a requirement
Man accused of first-degree murder of B.C. Mountie appears in court

Man accused of first-degree murder of B.C. Mountie appears in court

Jongwon Ham, 37, appeared virtually in court on Wednesday
Canadian commander says NATO battle group in Latvia could beat back Russian attack

Canadian commander says NATO battle group in Latvia could beat back Russian attack

Threat constant in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Incoming B.C. premier Eby vows to make Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside healthy, safe

Incoming B.C. premier Eby vows to make Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside healthy, safe

Resolving contentious, complex issues is what governments should do, Eby said
‘Jump or burn?’: B.C. woman is chronically ill, but dying of poverty

‘Jump or burn?’: B.C. woman is chronically ill, but dying of poverty

System will fund Medical Assistance in Dying but not treatments that help chronic fatigue syndrome
Trump, bruised by midterms, vows to bring down Biden in fresh bid for U.S. president

Trump, bruised by midterms, vows to bring down Biden in fresh bid for U.S. president

‘A Trump presidency would be a terrible situation for Canada’: political scientist
After eventful year, Canada’s Alphonso Davies set to shine on soccer’s biggest stage

After eventful year, Canada’s Alphonso Davies set to shine on soccer’s biggest stage

The face of Canada’s national soccer program ready to step into the spotlight in Qatar
Winter ‘Freedom Convoy’ blockades cost billions to Canada’s economy, inquiry hears

Winter ‘Freedom Convoy’ blockades cost billions to Canada’s economy, inquiry hears

Estimates from Transport Canada indicate as much as $3.9 billion in trade activity halted
Chinese president warns Trudeau, charges that he ‘leaked’ details of talk to media

Chinese president warns Trudeau, charges that he ‘leaked’ details of talk to media

Trudeau had spoken with Xi on Tuesday, and raised concerns about Chinese ‘interference’ in Canada
Canadians divided on Ottawa’s plan to admit more immigrants: poll

Canadians divided on Ottawa’s plan to admit more immigrants: poll

75 per cent of respondents concerned plan would result in excessive demand for housing and services