February 13th, 2026
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CP NewsAlert: RCMP name victims of Tumbler Ridge shootings

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

TUMBLER RIDGE — RCMP have named those who died in shootings at Tumbler Ridge, B.C., this week, including the five children and teacher who were killed at a school and the mother and stepbrother of the shooter. The victims at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School were Abel Mwansa, Kylie Smith, Zoey Benoit and Ticaria Lampert, all ... Read More »

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‘You’re making this up,’ Miller tells Tory MP over media producers’ group comments

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Culture Minister Marc Miller accused a Conservative MP Thursday of misleading a Parliamentary committee by claiming a comment from the head of an independent producers’ group in support of the government was made on behalf of the news media. “The job of these people is to make shows. Like with puppets,” Miller said ... Read More »

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Fact File: No evidence of trans shooter ‘epidemic’ in Canada, U.S.

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

Social media posts claiming a “pattern” or “epidemic” of transgender mass shooters spread online after a fatal shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., this week. Transgender people do not disproportionately commit mass shootings, and in fact represent one per cent or less of all shootings, according to two U.S. databases. Statistics Canada does not track the ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Carney to attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge Friday with other leaders

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office has confirmed he will visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., to attend a vigil on Friday, three days after nine people died in a mass shooting there. Carney, who invited other federal party leaders to join him at the vigil, was to have been in Germany for the Munich Security ... Read More »

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Some MPs concerned as feds plan to allow cabinet to exempt entities from certain laws

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Some members of Parliament are slamming the Liberal government’s plan to give new powers to cabinet to exempt individuals or corporations from some federal laws. The exemptions are being referred to as “regulatory sandboxes” and are contained in a clause in the government’s omnibus budget implementation bill, currently being debated at a House ... Read More »

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Woman tells Frank Stronach’s trial she felt ‘terrified’ during alleged sexual assault

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

TORONTO — A woman testifying at Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial described feeling “terrified” decades ago when she woke up in a bed in an unknown place and realized she was being raped. The woman — who cannot be identified under a standard publication ban — says she saw her face and someone’s back reflected ... Read More »

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Tumbler Ridge, B.C. families speak out on children killed in school mass murder

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

TUMBLER RIDGE — A tiny town in the shadow of the Rockies learned more Thursday about who they lost in a mass shooting that killed kids as young as 12, with one of those youngsters still battling a grievous bullet wound to the brain. The mother of 12-year-old Maya Gebala has bullet wounds to the ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Prime Minister Mark Carney to attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge on Friday

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., to attend a vigil on Friday. The Prime Minister’s Office says Carney was invited by the town’s mayor and that he has invited all other federal party leaders to join him. Nine people, mostly children, were killed in the mass shooting Tuesday, including Jesse ... Read More »

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Feds say $20M loss at emergency stockpile was caused by open freezer door

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Federal public health officials say a freezer door was left open at the national emergency stockpile in December 2024, causing the loss of $20 million worth of medication. Officials from the Public Health Agency of Canada were called before the House of Commons health committee this week to answer questions about what happened. ... Read More »

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‘You’re making this up,’ Miller tells Tory MP over media producers group comments

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Culture Minister Marc Miller has accused a Conservative MP of misleading a Parliamentary committee over a comment made by the head of an independent producers’ group. During a Heritage committee hearing today, MP Rachael Thomas mentioned the head of the Canadian Media Producers Association stating at a recent conference that the industry and ... Read More »

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Diab says C-12 could ease some refugee claims, critics call it a two-tier system

By Canadian Press on February 12th, 2026

OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Lena Diab says changes to the refugee status claim process proposed in Bill C-12 are “better for the applicants” even as multiple organizations are heavily critical of the plan. The government’s broad border and immigration bill proposes barring people who first came to Canada more than a year ago from filing ... Read More »

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