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Assembly of First Nations delegates reject resolution calling for chief’s suspension

Assembly of First Nations delegates reject resolution calling for chief’s suspension

Delegates to debate today a motion for independent third-party forensic financial audit of the AFN
Patrick Brown fights back after barred from Conservative leadership race

Patrick Brown fights back after barred from Conservative leadership race

Organizing committee says party had learned of “serious allegations of wrongdoing” under Elections Act
Canadian Jessica Campbell first female assistant coach in American Hockey League

Canadian Jessica Campbell first female assistant coach in American Hockey League

Goal is to be behind the bench in the NHL
Alleged July 4 parade shooter charged with 7 counts of murder in ‘calculated attack’

Alleged July 4 parade shooter charged with 7 counts of murder in ‘calculated attack’

Bobby” Crimo, 21, was apprehended late Monday afternoon after an hourslong manhunt
B.C. men one step closer to class-action against Hershey for alleged child slavery

B.C. men one step closer to class-action against Hershey for alleged child slavery

Case hinges on “misrepresentation” by Hershey in B.C. that they oppose child labour
Lightning storms spark dozens of wildfires in Yukon, heat warning issued

Lightning storms spark dozens of wildfires in Yukon, heat warning issued

Territory facing about 20 fires a day that have been sparked beginning on the long weekend
Assembly National Chief Archibald brings corruption claims to annual gathering

Assembly National Chief Archibald brings corruption claims to annual gathering

Archibald alleges she was suspended for trying to investigate corruption within the assembly
Port of Vancouver truckers warn of strike over changes to upcoming ban on older rigs

Port of Vancouver truckers warn of strike over changes to upcoming ban on older rigs

United Truckers Association votes unanimously in favour of job action that could rattle supply chain
More than half of Canada’s AstraZeneca vaccine doses expired, will be thrown out

More than half of Canada’s AstraZeneca vaccine doses expired, will be thrown out

13.6 million doses earmarked for donation have expired and will have to be discarded
Advocates want more consistency in B.C.’s extended care visitation policies post-pandemic

Advocates want more consistency in B.C.’s extended care visitation policies post-pandemic

Constantly shifting rules around essential visitors hard on people’s mental health