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Ethics committee says government must tell Canadians it’s tracking their movements

Ethics committee says government must tell Canadians it’s tracking their movements

Public Health Agency of Canada used data from cell towers to track 33 million mobile devices
B.C. minister flags ‘creative’ plan for repeat offenders after being called soft on crime

B.C. minister flags ‘creative’ plan for repeat offenders after being called soft on crime

David Eby and Mike Farnworth are expected to announce the details of crime plan Thursday
Yukon hydrologist concerned about flood risk after cold April, record snowpacks

Yukon hydrologist concerned about flood risk after cold April, record snowpacks

Rapid warming and significant rain would cause water levels in rivers to rise
B.C. finance minister says ‘over my dead body,’ will abortion access change

B.C. finance minister says ‘over my dead body,’ will abortion access change

Robinson: ‘We believe abortion is medical care, good medical care’
UN: Obesity levels in Europe at ‘epidemic proportions’

UN: Obesity levels in Europe at ‘epidemic proportions’

Highest rates in Turkey, Malta, Israel and Britain
Vancouver Canucks have June 1 deadline to re-sign coach Bruce Boudreau

Vancouver Canucks have June 1 deadline to re-sign coach Bruce Boudreau

Team president Rutherford won’t commit to contract extension
Avian flu confirmed in 3 more Alberta communities: Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Avian flu confirmed in 3 more Alberta communities: Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Cases confirmed in Two Hills, Wainwright and Lethbridge County
‘New chapter’: Alberta prosecutors get more pay, talks to improve justice system

‘New chapter’: Alberta prosecutors get more pay, talks to improve justice system

Province approves pay adjustments for prosecutors after national review showed salaries lower
Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says April home sales down

Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says April home sales down

April sales were 1.5 per cent above the 10-year sales average for the month
Bloc seeks abortion rights vote, as Tories told to stay silent on U.S. draft ruling

Bloc seeks abortion rights vote, as Tories told to stay silent on U.S. draft ruling

Abortion remains a thorny political issue for the Conservatives, as Canada reacts to U.S. situation