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Canada's Female Premiers on Hillary Clinton's Candidacy
Premiers Christy Clark, Rachel Notley and Kathleen Wynne share their thoughts on significance of Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
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Foreign-buyer tax
Robert Kavcic, senior economist at BMO, on the need for high-price markets to look at a tax on foreign property buyers
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William and Kate's 2nd royal visit to Canada will be this fall
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton will visit British Columbia and Yukon this fall during their second royal visit to Canada.
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Assisted-dying legislation faces new legal challenge in B.C.
A B.C. woman with spinal muscular atrophy is joining the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association to challenge the federal government's new assisted-dying legislation.
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Justin Trudeau's summer in the spotlight | Up to Speed
As Justin Trudeau enters his third year of governing, here's a look back at how he spent his summer, from the Omar Khadr payout and dealing with wildfires and asylum seekers to appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine
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Review process
Perrin Beatty of Canadian Chamber of Commerce on dispute over Trans Mountain pipeline
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Basketball tournament brings hundreds of First Nations players together
A university basketball tournament in Burnaby has brought hundreds of First Nations players together.
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Fort McMurray fire: The new normal?
A combination of conditions, consistent with climate change predictions, is to blame for fires says forest management expert David Andison
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B.C. truckers rally for LNG project
Hundreds of truckers rallied in northern B.C. on Wednesday, hoping to sway Ottawa to approve a liquefied natural gas project in the province
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Feeling the Bern in B.C.
Julie Boton, co-founder of B.C. For Bernie, is one of many Americans living abroad casting their ballots in the presidential primaries
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Saskatchewan homeless given one-way bus tickets to Vancouver
Charles Neil-Curley and Jeremy Roy applied to stay at the Lighthouse Shelter in North Battleford, Sask., but were given bus tickets to B.C. instead
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The Big Picture
The panel talks about the shifting balance of political power in British Columbia
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NDP's John Horgan on election results
B.C. NDP leader John Horgan holds a press conference on the election results
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Small business tax changes
Two leading thinkers on economics and tax policy weigh in Finance Minister Bill Morneau's plans for small business taxation
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Provinces take on feds over environmental politics | At Issue
It's provinces taking on the federal government this week, as both Saskatchewan and B.C. go to court to push back against Justin Trudeau's Liberals. Scott Moe is anti-carbon tax while John Horgan is anti-pipeline. The At Issue panel...
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The pipeline that's divided Western Canada
The proposed Trans Mountain pipeline has divided Western Canada, inspiring passionate views and elevating tensions between British Columbia and Alberta.
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Budget bonus for the Tories
Terry Milewski on how the Conservative Party is playing news that Canada had a $1.9-billion surplus in 2014-2015
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Earthquake rattles nerves in B.C.
Magnitude 4.8 quake centred 20 km north of Victoria hit at 11:39 p.m PT Tuesday, but no damage reported
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Worst. 911 calls. Ever.
CBC's John Northcott channels a certain late-night television host with B.C.'s Top 10 nuisance 911 calls. Drumroll please!
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Cheetah on the loose in B.C.
A cheetah has been spotted on a B.C. highway, raising questions as to how it got there.
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The Salmon Farm of The Future?
Is this the salmon farm of the future? There are no nets, no pens and no ocean.
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At Issue | First Ministers Meeting
Andrew, Chantal, Shachi Kurl and Hayden King take questions from an audience of students.
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Coastlines: ‘Conservation is just a way of life,’ Heiltsuk Nation member says
As marine environments are increasingly threatened by pressures such as plastic pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, scientists and environmental advocates are looking to implement solutions to help protect the health of our...
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Nanaimo considers $412K city hall fence to prevent harassment, vandalism
Nanaimo city staff are proposing a $412,000 fence be built around city hall, saying they've endured harassment and vandalism since an overdose prevention site opened next door. Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog said the situation isn't uncommon...