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Sunday Scrum | Is Trump about to kill CUSMA?
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and this week's Sunday Scrum — managing editor of The Hill Times Charelle Evelyn, Parliamentary reporter for the National Post Catherine Levesque and Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star...
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Why fans are kicking up a fuss for the Vancouver Whitecaps
The Vancouver Whitecaps are headed to the MLS Cup final on Saturday. Peter Schaad, former Whitecaps play-by-play announcer and current podcast host, tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that the team's playoff run has been ‘spine-tingling...
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Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after Carney, Smith sign energy deal
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has resigned from cabinet after Alberta and Ottawa signed a memorandum of understanding offering political support for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast.
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CBC podcast host falls prey to online Black Friday scam
As online sales proliferate during the Black Friday season, it can be difficult to tell which deals are legitimate. Laura Lynch, the host of CBC's What on Earth? podcast, fell prey to a scam advertising a deep discount on Mountain...
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Controversial B.C. bill removes need for professional peer reviews on development
A private member's bill from the B.C. NDP's George Anderson is currently up for public comment. Bill M-216, known as the Professional Reliance Act, would mean a local government must accept any technical submission certified by a...
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Businesses lament end of Celebration of Light fireworks festival
After 35 years, the Vancouver Fireworks Festival Society says the Honda Celebration of Light has been cancelled indefinitely. Teri Smith of the West End Business Improvement Association told BC Today host Michelle Eliot that the...
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#TheMoment Jamaica's bobsled team made history in Whistler
Shane Pitter and Junior Harris, members of the four-man Jamaican bobsled team, tell The National about the moment they made history, winning their first international competition at the North American Cup in Whistler.
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Poilievre calls Carney's deal with Alberta a 'public relations ploy'
While Prime Minister Mark Carney's energy deal with Alberta, likely to feature environmental concessions for an oil pipeline through B.C., has yet to be announced, it's already being criticized by British Columbia and opposition parties...
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Affordable housing builders waiting for details on federal funding
Canada's largest affordable housing conference started today in Vancouver. As Pinki Wong reports, industry experts are waiting on the details of how federal funding will be used in building more housing in the province.
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B.C. Tory critic says 'foreign criminals' behind extortions should be deported
An ongoing rash of extortion cases in B.C.'s Lower Mainland has led to concern for the region's South Asian community. Macklin McCall, the B.C. Conservative critic for public safety and the MLA for Kelowna-Peachland, says all levels of...
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Mill closure in 100 Mile House 'a devastating blow,' says local MLA
The community of 100 Mile House is reeling after West Fraser Timber announced it will shutter the local mill by the end of the year, affecting 165 jobs. BC Today host Michelle Eliot spoke with B.C. Conservative MLA for Cariboo-Chilcotin...
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Was there an alternative to culling hundreds of B.C. ostriches?
Hundreds of ostriches at Universal Ostrich farm in B.C. are facing a cull due to a detection of avian flu last December. Dr. Scott Weese, a Canada Research Chair in zoonotic diseases and an infectious diseases veterinarian at the...
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Supreme Court dismisses attempt to save a B.C. ostrich farm
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an application from a B.C. ostrich farm to hear an appeal to save its flock. This decision comes after a cull was ordered last December following an avian flu outbreak on the farm. The CBC’s...
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How to tackle household finances amid economic uncertainty
Credit Canada CEO Bruce Sellery joined BC Today host Michelle Eliot to discuss steps people can take to manage their finances as Canada's economic and jobs outlook remains uncertain.
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Federal support for Filipino cultural centre a ‘big deal,’ says Vancouver MLA
Vancouver-Kensington NDP MLA Mable Elmore calls federal budget support for a Filipino community and cultural centre in Metro Vancouver "big news." Elmore told BC Today host Michelle Eliot there has been a decades-long wait for a...
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Federal support for Filipino cultural centre is ‘big news,’ says Vancouver MLA
Vancouver-Kensington NDP MLA Mable Elmore calls federal budget support for a Filipino community and cultural centre in Metro Vancouver "big news." Elmore told BC Today host Michelle Eliot there has been a decades-long wait for a...
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Rosemary Barton speaks with CEO about hopes for upcoming softwood lumber summit
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks to Nick Arkle, CEO of the Gorman Group in B.C., about what support the softwood lumber sector would like to see from the upcoming emergency summit with federal and provincial ministers.
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Sechelt mayor concerned with province’s supportive housing plan
B.C. Housing has bought two plots of land in downtown Sechelt to build 60 supportive and complex care housing units, but the municipality's mayor, John Henderson, has concerns with the plan. He said the locations are problematic because...
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Head of Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs derides rhetoric around B.C. Supreme Court’s Cowichan decision
The B.C. Supreme Court’s Cowichan decision declared that Crown and municipal fee-simple titles on a portion of land in Richmond, B.C., are “defective and invalid,” and imposed a duty on the Crown to negotiate reconciliation. The grand...
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B.C. minister speaks on plan to run anti-Trump tariff ads
B.C. will air anti-tariff ads in some U.S. states in November, despite President Donald Trump saying he will terminate trade negotiations with Canada over similar ads out of Ontario. B.C. economic growth minister Ravi Kahlon said...
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Soapbox Social: Ongoing questions around John Rustad's leadership
On the Coast’s Soapbox Social panelists Mo Amir and Kyla Lee weigh in on the growing unrest in the B.C. Conservative Party and the future of its leader, John Rustad.
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How to prepare for a federal 'austerity' budget
With Prime Minister Mark Carney forecasting "austerity" and "investment" in his upcoming budget, Canadians may see some funding cuts. On the Coast financial columnist Mark Ting shares how people can prepare their personal finances and...
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In search of 500-million-year-old fossils of marine life
It's a place thought to hold the secret to not just humanity but the Earth itself.Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Yoho National Park is home to the Burgess Shale.Considered one of the most well-preserved fossil locations in the world.CBC...
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B.C. Conservative Party leader refuses calls to resign
B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad insists he will stay on as leader of the B.C. Conservatives. As CBC News's Katie DeRosa reports, it comes after the party's management committee issued a letter calling for his resignation.