November 26th, 2025

National News

Peace Tower to be covered with Canadian steel scaffolding as renovations continue

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — Visitors to Parliament Hill won’t be able to see the iconic Peace Tower by the end of next year, once it’s covered with Canadian steel scaffolding to enable renovations and repairs. The Peace Tower is set to be sheathed in scaffolding so that workers can repair its interior and exterior — part of ... Read More »

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Cenovus CEO touts ‘new day’ for oil and gas as climate scientist warns of disaster

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

ST. JOHN’S — The chief executive of Cenovus Energy says it feels like a “new day” for the oil and gas industry, as Canada appears willing to shift its stance on emissions regulations. Jon McKenzie told reporters in St. John’s, N.L., Wednesday he feels attitudes are changing toward the industry, opening doors for new developments ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Carney announces new support for sectors hammered by U.S. tariffs

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government has a new suite of supports to build up the domestic steel and lumber industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs. The new plan tightens the quota on steel imports from countries that don’t have free-trade pacts with Canada from 50 per cent to 20 per ... Read More »

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What you need to know about the oil tanker ban on B.C.’s coast

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging Ottawa to terminate the West Coast oil tanker ban as the federal government prepares to unveil the details of a new energy pact it has been negotiating with the province. Here’s what you need to know about the oil tanker ban and what repealing it would mean ... Read More »

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No criminal offence by police in failed search for B.C. woman found dead: watchdog

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

SURREY — British Columbia’s police watchdog agency says officers in an Interior community could have done more in the search for a missing Indigenous woman who was later found dead. However, the Independent Investigations Office says in a report on the case that RCMP in Vanderhoof, B.C., did take many steps in the search and ... Read More »

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Rail advocate in Lac-Mégantic, Que., says he was fined after raising safety concerns

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

MONTREAL — A rail safety advocate in Lac-Mégantic, Que., says he was fined nearly $700 after he reported a safety concern with the train tracks running through the community. Robert Bellefleur says he sent photos to Canadian Pacific Kansas City in June that showed erosion around a culvert. He says that in July he was ... Read More »

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Lawsuit being considered in death of Quebec man who sought MAID over bedsores

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

MONTREAL — The partner of a quadriplegic Quebec man who sought a medically assisted death after developing painful bedsores during a hospital stay in 2024 is considering legal action. Sylvie Brosseau’s late spouse, Normand Meunier, received MAID in March 2024, two months after an 11-day stay at a hospital in St-Jérôme, Que., north of Montreal. ... Read More »

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Fact File: Fabricated CBC articles are from satirical social media account

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

This week, several social media posts claimed the United States announced plans to “reclassify Canada as a high-risk country” or that Russian President Vladimir Putin told the United States to monitor the “failed state” of Canada. The online posts included images of what appeared to be authentic articles or headlines bearing the CBC logo. However, ... Read More »

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B.C. Coastal First Nations vow oil pipeline to north coast ‘will never happen’

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — The president of the Coastal First Nations in British Columbia said Wednesday an oil pipeline to the province’s north coast “will never happen” and slammed Ottawa for negotiating with Alberta on a possible pipeline deal without involving First Nations. Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to unveil details of a memorandum of understanding ... Read More »

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Justice minister suggests new bill could address ‘coercive control’ in relationships

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the issue of coercive control is “top of mind” as he prepares an upcoming justice bill. MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee called on the federal government Tuesday to criminalize coercive behaviour in intimate relationships, which they said can include things like financial control, ... Read More »

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B.C. Coastal First Nations vow oil pipeline to coast ‘will never happen’

By Canadian Press on November 26th, 2025

OTTAWA — The president of the Coastal First Nations in British Columbia says an oil pipeline linking Alberta to the province’s north coast “will never happen.” In a news release issued Wednesday morning, Marilyn Slett says her group — which represents nearly a dozen First Nation groups along the B.C. coast — has faced a ... Read More »

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