November 22nd, 2025

National News

Supreme Court of Canada to look at request for religious records through B.C. law

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a case about applications for access to personal information held by Jehovah’s Witnesses congregations. The congregations withheld information from two former members who applied under B.C.’s Personal Information Protection Act for records about themselves, on the basis it was confidential religious communication. After mediation ... Read More »

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Sinking barge off B.C. coast moved to safe harbour; unloading delayed by wind

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

BELLA BELLA — A British Columbia First Nation says a barge sinking in waters along the central coast has been moved to a safer location, but the removal of its freight containers has been delayed. The Heiltsuk Nation says a second tugboat and barge are on-site to off-load the contents of the barge being towed ... Read More »

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Conservatives plan to try and amend asylum system rules in border security bill

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner says she plans to “amend the heck” out of the government’s border security bill, Bill C-12, with a host of measures targeting the asylum system. Her proposed changes include disallowing asylum claims from people who transited through Europe or another G7 country on their way to Canada ... Read More »

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Fact File: Video spreads fake story about John Deere exiting Canada

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

Rumours that farming equipment giant John Deere is leaving Canada spread this week on social media alongside a video claiming the company would be moving its factories to the United States. In fact, John Deere hasn’t manufactured farm equipment in Canada since 2009 and the company says the claims in the video are false. The ... Read More »

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Speaker’s vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to the speaker’s deciding vote, after Premier David Eby staked his government on the bill. The confidence bill on the North Coast Transmission Line passed third reading on Wednesday by 47 to 46 with the help ... Read More »

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Child advocates urge government to bring back online harms legislation

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — A coalition of child advocates and medical organizations says the dangers children face online constitute a national emergency. The advocates say children are being exploited, extorted, bullied and in some cases, have died as a result of online harms. Groups representing Children First Canada, the Canadian Medical Association and several hospitals held a ... Read More »

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Freeland will move to U.K. for new job at prestigious Rhodes Trust

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland will move to Oxford, England, to take on a new position next summer administering the Rhodes Trust, the educational charity says. The charity is famous for its prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, which offers students from around the world the chance to study at the University of Oxford. It announced Wednesday ... Read More »

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Advisory: The Canadian Press will publish a series on water shortages in Nunavik

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

MONTRÉAL — To editors, news directors, and news managers: Earlier this fall, health journalist Katrine Desautels travelled to Nunavik to see firsthand the impact of water shortages on health-care delivery. This trip, made possible by the Michener-Deacon Fellowship for Investigative Journalism, allowed Katrine to talk with local residents, health-care professionals and other stakeholders in order ... Read More »

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Fired Quebec Liberal chief of staff sends legal letter to former employer

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

QUÉBEC — A former Quebec Liberal Party chief of staff has sent a legal letter to her former employer, as the crisis within the party shows no signs of relenting. A lawyer for Geneviève Hinse issued the letter to Liberal member Marwah Rizqy claiming she had fired the staffer without reason or explanation. The notice ... Read More »

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‘Lost Canadians’ bill clears Senate without amendment, but suggested adoption reform

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — The “Lost Canadians” legislation, which aims to fix Canada’s unconstitutional citizenship by descent rules, passed in the Senate Wednesday and is on track to becoming law. The term “Lost Canadians” refers to people who were born outside of the country to Canadian parents who were also born in another country. In 2009, the ... Read More »

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Carney signs UAE investment pact, launches trade talks during Abu Dhabi visit

By Canadian Press on November 20th, 2025

ABU DHABI — Prime Minister Mark Carney has signed an investment-protection agreement with the United Arab Emirates during a visit to Abu Dhabi. He also is launching talks for a full trade deal, alongside UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, aimed at an eventual comprehensive economic partnership agreement. Carney’s visit comes one month ... Read More »

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