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How Yukon's premier is targeting Musk in response to Trump tariffs | Hanomansing Tonight

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Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai explains why the territory is responding to U.S. tariffs by taking aim at Elon Musk's companies, scraping rebates for Tesla products, leaving X and looking to cancel Starlink accounts.
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What do Canadians need to know when crossing the U.S. border?

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Canadians and citizens of other countries are becoming increasingly nervous about travelling to the United States with reports of non-U.S. citizens being turned away or even detained at ICE facilities.Immigration lawyer Cindy Switzer...
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How will Canada-U.S. trade war lead to new international opportunities?

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U.S. President Donald Trump is calling today "Liberation Day" in the United States, outlining his global tariff policy.What is Canada doing to prepare and strengthen relations with other trading partners? Nicolas Schmitt, an economics...
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Involuntary care homes: Who are they for and how will it work?

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B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne answers questions about the province's efforts to expand its involuntary care system. She speaks with BC Today host Michelle Eliot about how the new 'home-like' involuntary care space in Maple Ridge...
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44% increase in U.S. undergraduate admissions, UBC provost says

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As U.S. President Donald Trump cuts funding to many prominent U.S. universities, Canadian universities are seeing an uptick in American students wanting to come north. Gage Averill, the provost of the University of B.C., says the school...
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Trump’s tariff war could collapse B.C.’s struggling forest industry

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B.C.’s forest industry is already in serious trouble, and U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war is pushing it closer to the brink of collapse. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down what’s at stake for lumber producers and how they’re...
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Significant dip in U.S. border crossings last month compared to March 2024

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As President Donald Trump is finalizing global tariff plans he's set to announce on Wednesday, we're seeing more signs of the icy relationship between Canada and the US. As Justin McElroy reports, the drop in cross-border traffic is...
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COPE's Sean Orr garners most votes in Vancouver byelection

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Saturday's byelection saw record numbers as Vancouver voters turned out to elect two new city councillors. Sean Orr of COPE received more than 34,000 votes, the most of the 13 candidates who ran.
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UBCIC president says politicians need to stop advancing residential school denialism

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Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie has called for the First Nations Leadership Council to be defunded. A federal Conservative candidate has been called out for posts that stated the residential school system did not constitute...
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COPE's Sean Orr gets most votes in Vancouver byelection, preliminary results show

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On Saturday, thousands turned out and waited in long lines to elect two new Vancouver councillors in a byelection. Sean Orr ran with the Coalition of Progressive Electors and received 34,448 votes, according to preliminary results, the...
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How Canada’s political parties want to address housing

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As housing continues to dominate the federal election, the three major parties have unveiled their plans to tackle the issue. Alex Hemingway, a senior economist at the B.C. Society for Policy Solutions, and Tom Davidoff, a UBC associate...
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Vancouver students win international choir competition

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Students from Vancouver’s Lord Byng Secondary School took home the top prize at one the largest competitive choir festivals in the world — Spain’s Golden Voices of Montserrat Festival.Choir members Annie Song Wang and Shea Liu, and the...
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Mom's advice versus ChatGPT

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More people than ever are turning to AI chatbots for advice. Up next we'll see how that advice compares to the ultimate advice-givers. The moms. Last month the Daily Mail reported that England's Children's Commissioner is worried about...
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B.C. government pulling part of tariff response bill

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B.C. Premier David Eby said his party will be pulling Part 4 of Bill 7, his government's response to U.S. tariffs, in response to concerns from key stakeholders. Eby said that while his government needs to be able to act quickly in...
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B.C.’s elusive spirit bear emerges for a close-up photo shoot

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Canadian photographer Paul Nickle came within one metre of an elusive B.C. spirit bear, describing the rare encounter to CBC’s The National as an “out-of-body experience.”
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Poilievre’s business plans gain Conservatives another endorsement

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is the first federal party leader to campaign in the Lower Mainland. Poilievre announced plans to increase the Tax Free Savings Account limit by an extra $5,000 a year for investments into Canadian...
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TransLink riders brace for another rate increase this summer

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TransLink has approved a four per cent fare hike that will come into effect in July, nearly double the last several increases which have averaged two per cent. UBC engineering professor Alex Bigazzi says until now, fares haven’t kept...
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Some B.C. school districts making major cuts in struggle to balance budgets

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As B.C. school districts present their budgets for the coming year, numerous of them are struggling to cover their regular costs. The Surrey Board of Education has made headlines with its anticipated $16-million shortfall, but as The...
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Vancouver Canucks fans weigh in on playoff chances

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The Vancouver Canucks are in a dogfight for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Two diehard Canucks fans - Shaheed Devji and Anna Forsyth - share their passion and long-lasting anxiety as they talk about what they think the...
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The implications of Pierre Poilievre's refusal to get security clearance | Hanomansing Tonight

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Description: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's refusal to get his security clearance is back in the spotlight after reports that India helped organize support for his 2022 leadership bid. Former B.C. attorney general and federal...
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3 heli-skiers killed after deadly avalanche in B.C. Kootenays | Hanomansing Tonight

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Three heli-skiers were killed and another was critically injured Monday after an avalanche in southeastern B.C. swept them away, according to RCMP. Mark Jennings-Bates, the manager of Kaslo Search and Rescue, speaks to host Ian...
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This U.S. community worries it won’t survive a trade war

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Point Roberts, a U.S. community in Washington state, is so connected to Canada that it advertises its gas prices in litres as well as gallons — and the seaside community relies on its Canadian neighbours for essentials. Former chamber of...
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B.C. scrapping provincial carbon tax after Carney kills it federally

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Canada is officially ditching the consumer carbon tax. Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an order-in-council to kill the controversial tax, effective April 1. And as Michelle Ghoussoub reports, B.C. is poised to follow suit.
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Doctors of B.C. says new initiative has brought in 1,001 new doctors

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The professional association Doctors of B.C. says that a new payment model is successfully bringing doctors to the province and linking them with patients. Dr. Charlene Lui, the group's president, says since the model was implemented in...