April 2nd, 2026
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Eby faces ‘complete opposition’ after proposing suspension of DRIPA sections

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

British Columbia Premier David Eby says he will stake his government on suspending sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act for up to three years. Speaking after a meeting with First Nations leaders, Eby says his government will pass legislation this session to suspend sections of the law that place the ... Read More »

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Vancouver police used Pokémon card sting. It was super effective!

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VANCOUVER — Up until someone started using bear spray on unsuspecting victims trying to sell their Pokémon trading cards online, Vancouver police say they weren’t aware of the resurgent collectible trend. Sgt. Ryan Campbell says thefts occurred on five consecutive days from March 23, with victims saying they were bear-sprayed and robbed after arranging meetings ... Read More »

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B.C. faces ‘complete opposition’ after telling First Nations of plan to suspend DRIPA

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government has proposed suspending its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, according to two sources in a meeting between Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders. One of the sources says a three-year suspension of the legislation has been proposed, while the other didn’t give a time frame. Eby ... Read More »

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B.C. Appeals Court sides with First Nation over Aboriginal title on Nootka Island

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Court of Appeal says a lower court judge used an “arbitrary boundary” to determine a First Nation’s Aboriginal title over a swath of Nootka Island off western Vancouver Island. A three-judge panel says the B.C. Supreme Court made three legal errors when limiting the Nuchatlaht Nation’s claim over a 201 square ... Read More »

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Tory MP echoes calls for Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows over protest remarks

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

OTTAWA — The Conservative critic for Indigenous Services is echoing calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows First Nation after he said he could “outlast” a protester raising concerns about mercury poisoning in her community. Conservative MP Billy Morin says Carney acted arrogantly and should apologize to the community for laughing ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: B.C. tells First Nations it wants to suspend DRIPA

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government has proposed suspending its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, according to two sources in a meeting between Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders. One of the sources says a three-year suspension of the legislation was proposed, while the other didn’t give a time frame. More coming. ... Read More »

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B.C. Premier David Eby temporarily replaces spokesperson with identical twin

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby hasn’t had to familiarize himself with a new face in his office after deputy director of communications James Smith left for another job — he simply tapped Smith’s identical twin brother, George. The brothers have been confusing the B.C. political scene for years and it’s a familiar post ... Read More »

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Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public libraries

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

EDMONTON — The Alberta government has introduced legislation to ensure children and young teens won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries. Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams, at a news conference, stressed they will not ban books. He held up a sexually explicit example of the graphic images they seek ... Read More »

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Family of teen killed in Montreal drive-by asks for justice during sentencing hearing

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

MONTREAL — The family of a 15-year-old girl killed in a drive-by shooting in Montreal in 2021 remembered her as their “joy, pride and hope” in emotional victim impact statements at her killer’s sentencing hearing on Thursday. Salim Touaibi bowed his head as Meriem Boundaoui’s parents, siblings and other family members described their loss and ... Read More »

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Candidate ends his bid for Conservative nomination in Poilievre’s former riding

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

OTTAWA — The man who announced he was seeking the Conservative nomination in Pierre Poilievre’s former riding of Carleton in February now says he’s dropping out of the race. Blair Turner, a police officer from the Ottawa area, ran for the Tories in Ottawa South in the federal election last April and lost to Defence ... Read More »

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Legault attends his last sitting at legislature as Quebec premier

By Canadian Press on April 2nd, 2026

QUÉBEC — François Legault is attending what is likely his last sitting at the legislature as Quebec premier. The national assembly is on recess next week and the Coalition Avenir Québec is scheduled to choose a new leader on April 12. Either Christine Fréchette or Bernard Drainville will be sworn in as the new premier ... Read More »

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