October 6th, 2025

National News

Law professor would be ‘surprised’ if High Court takes up B.C. ostrich farm case

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — A law professor at the University of Ottawa says he’d be surprised if the Supreme Court of Canada decides to hear the case of a B.C. farm fighting to save its ostriches from being culled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Paul Daly says only one of the court’s judges granted an interim ... Read More »

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Through tears, residential school survivors share their stories on Parliament Hill

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — Eugene Arcand fought back tears as he stood in front a row of flags in bright October sunshine on Parliament Hill, holding up a photo of his residential school classmates. “There are 32 children in that picture,” said Arcand, a member of the Muskeg Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan. “Only seven of us ... Read More »

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Alberta re-enters pipeline arena, plans to propose new oil pipeline to B.C. coast

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

CALGARY — Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday that Alberta plans to submit an application for a new oil pipeline to northwestern British Columbia, describing it as a higher calling for those in need around the world. “What stands before us right now is a once in a generation opportunity to unlock our wealth and resources ... Read More »

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World Cup lodging shortfall in Vancouver predicted, Airbnb bids to loosen regulations

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

VANCOUVER — A new report that forecasts a significant lodging shortage in Vancouver next summer during the 2026 World Cup games is being used as a pitch by Airbnb for governments to loosen regulations on short-term rentals. The FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11, 2026 and Toronto and Vancouver are the two Canadian ... Read More »

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Unions converge in downtown Vancouver in push for B.C. public service contract

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

VANCOUVER — Hundreds of British Columbia public sector workers marched through downtown Vancouver in a push for a new contract, after talks broke down with provincial government negotiators on Monday. Members of other unions, including the Professional Employees Association, joined the march in what the BC General Employees’ Union calls a show of solidarity. Participants ... Read More »

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Alberta plans to propose new oil pipeline to B.C. coast

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

CALGARY — The Alberta government said Wednesday it plans to submit an application for a new oil pipeline to northwestern British Columbia. The proposal is to be filed to the new federal Major Projects Office, which aims to speed along developments deemed in the national interest. A submission is expected in the spring of next ... Read More »

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Quebec man sentenced to five years for trying to overthrow Haitian government

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

MONTREAL — A Quebec man found guilty of attempting to foment an armed revolution to overthrow the government of Haiti has been sentenced to five years in prison. GĂ©rald Nicolas was sentenced at the Quebec City courthouse by Superior Court Justice Louis Dionne. Nicolas was found guilty by a jury in March on all three ... Read More »

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Marineland decries Ottawa decision to bar export of remaining beluga whales to China

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

TORONTO — Marineland says it is “profoundly” disappointed by the federal government’s decision to deny its request to ship 30 belugas to China. Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson says the federal government will not grant an export permit to ship the whales to the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom aquarium. Thompson says she will not subject the belugas ... Read More »

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Sault Ste. Marie MP says Algoma Steel loans ‘absolutely critical’ to its survival

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — The member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma region said Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump tried to “wipe Algoma Steel off the map” with his punishing tariffs. Terry Sheehan also said Trump won’t succeed and argued the financial lifeline the federal and provincial governments have offered the steel plant is ... Read More »

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Union leader Rob Ashton pitches ‘working class’ candidacy for NDP leadership

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — Rob Ashton, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, pitched himself as a voice for the “working class” as he launched his bid for the federal NDP leadership on Wednesday. The 30-year dockworker, who is billing himself as the “the first working-class labour candidate” in the race, kicked off his campaign in ... Read More »

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Police say one of three people shot at Montreal-area Starbucks has died

By Canadian Press on October 1st, 2025

LAVAL — One of three people shot at a Montreal-area Starbucks on Wednesday morning has died. Provincial police spokesperson Laurie Avoine says the man was in his 40s. She didn’t give other details about his identity. Earlier in the day, Quebec’s public security minister says authorities believe organized crime was behind the shooting. Ian Lafrenière ... Read More »

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