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B.C. cities prepare for the heat as record-high temperatures loom

B.C. cities prepare for the heat as record-high temperatures loom

Ad hoc network of organizations, municipal governments and health agencies doing what they can
Flight 752 forensic report doesn’t answer all questions, victims’ families say

Flight 752 forensic report doesn’t answer all questions, victims’ families say

Those in mourning say investigation leaves questions unanswered
Yukon judge reserves decision in election petition until at least next month

Yukon judge reserves decision in election petition until at least next month

Chief Justice Suzanne Duncan says her decision will be released late next month or early August
Montreal Canadiens beat Vegas 3-2 in OT to reach first Stanley Cup final since 1993

Montreal Canadiens beat Vegas 3-2 in OT to reach first Stanley Cup final since 1993

Habs now await winner of Tampa Bay-New York Islanders series
Facial recognition use by Liberals raises issues, says B.C.’s privacy commissioner

Facial recognition use by Liberals raises issues, says B.C.’s privacy commissioner

B.C. privacy laws ensure the activities of political parties are subject to independent oversight
Canadians must be savvy in navigating COVID-19 expertise: observers

Canadians must be savvy in navigating COVID-19 expertise: observers

Sheer volume of information can be confusing, particularly when it is changing so quickly
Canadian basketball player may be forced to choose between infant daughter, 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Canadian basketball player may be forced to choose between infant daughter, 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Kim Gaucher says COVID-19 rules prevent her from bringing her daughter, Sophie, to the Tokyo Olympics next month
Liberals introduce bill to combat online hate speech as Commons adjourns for summer

Liberals introduce bill to combat online hate speech as Commons adjourns for summer

Bill C-36 would die on the order paper should an election be called
Commons committee calls for reshaping of EI to cover gig workers, self-employed

Commons committee calls for reshaping of EI to cover gig workers, self-employed

Committee says EI no longer reflects the realities of today’s labour market
Defence minister under fire for hiring assistant with past inappropriate relationship

Defence minister under fire for hiring assistant with past inappropriate relationship

Sajjan’s military aide was ordered suspended three years ago from the Vancouver Police Department