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B.C. Conservatives take aim at daylight time

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B.C.’s Opposition wants an immediate end to any future time changes in the province. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad introduced a motion that if passed would stop most British Columbians from having to change their clocks twice a...
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Tesla owner describes rise in anti-Musk sentiment | Hanomansing Tonight

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Bob Porter, the president of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association, says he supports British Columbia's move to exclude Tesla products from B.C. Hydro rebates because of the damage that has been done to the brand by Elon Musk...
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Vancouver non-profit housing co-op stuck with massive tax bill

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Vancouver co-op Helen's Court says it is facing a more than $1-million property transfer tax bill to renew its lease. Residents of the site say the charge could jeopardize the affordability of their community and argue transfer tax...
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Why this First Nation chief pulled out of a B.C. trade mission

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Over the weekend, B.C. Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee announced he would not be attending a 10-day trade mission to East Asia with Premier David Eby. Teegee says his withdrawal was due to recent legislation from...
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B.C. health minister responds to complaints of long wait times and violence inside ERs

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Patients and doctors alike have been speaking out about violent incidents and long wait times for patients in emergency rooms in British Columbia. B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne said she recognizes how stressful this can be, adding...
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New B.C. safety report includes 'weak recommendations,' says former Vancouver police chief

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A new report on the safety of festivals and other celebrations in B.C. detailed all public events, regardless of size, should be supported by a risk assessment. The report by the Commission of Inquiry into Community Events' Safety was...
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How this steel producer deals with 'shifting goalposts every day' | Hanomansing Tonight

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AI Industries co-owner Karim Walji says that the back-and-forth over tariffs has his company struggling against competition from other countries. Walji explains that ‘75 per cent of our business is U.S. bound,’ so collaboration between...
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Why this Vancouver beermaker says he can't buy cans in Canada | Hanomansing Tonight

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Superflux Beer Company founder Adam Henderson explains that most beer cans come from the United States. The Vancouver beermaker says that passing the added cost from tariffs to consumers will be difficult if they want their beer to...
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How B.C.'s doctors' college is paving the way for more U.S.-trained physicians

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Dr. Patrick Rowe, CEO of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C., said that his team took the opportunity to simplify the different classes of registration to make it easier for U.S.-trained doctors to work in the province. It...
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New cabinet working 'full steam' ahead of election: Minister Anandasangaree

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Mark Carney is now Canada's 24th prime minister. Though his cabinet is notably smaller than Justin Trudeau's, many of the same faces remain, including Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who joins Power & Politics shortly after the new...
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How will planned U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles affect Canadian markets?

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U.S. President Donald Trump says 25 per cent tariffs are coming on imported vehicles next week as part of the ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States. What does this mean if you're looking to buy or sell a car in this...
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B.C. doctor worries USAID cuts will lead to 6 million more HIV deaths over 4 years

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Dr. Julio Montaner, who is the physician-in-chief for the B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, says that he is dumbfounded and devastated by the U.S. administration's decision to cut funding for the U.S. Agency for International...
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Comedian Jasmeet Raina returns with Season 2 of Late Bloomer

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Late Bloomer is a TV show about being a young Punjabi-Sikh Canadian growing up in the social media era. It's loosely based around the experiences of creator and star Jasmeet Raina, who used to be known as Jus Reign on his YouTube...
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What are party war rooms doing in the final days of the campaign? | Power & Politics

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With just five days left in the federal election campaign, former Conservative campaign manager under Erin O’Toole, Fred DeLorey, and David Herle, the chief campaign strategist for the Liberals under Paul Martin, discuss where the...
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Vancouver's West Point Grey set to be transformed by Jericho Lands development

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The Jericho Lands development received backing from Vancouver City Council last week. The First-Nations-led project has a massive footprint in the West Point Grey area, adding about 13,000 housing units over the next 25 years.To speak...
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Surrey mayor insists city accounts secure despite alleged $2.5M fraud

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Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke responded Friday to allegations that a former municipal employee defrauded the city of $2.5 million, insisting that they have adequate financial safeguards in place. The ex-finance clerk is alleged to have...
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What Gregor Robertson’s time as Vancouver mayor could mean for his federal housing ministry

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Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson was appointed Tuesday as federal housing minister to tackle Canada's housing crisis. We heard from Vancouverites about how they felt about seeing Robertson back, and UBC urban design professor...
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Rodrigo Duterte arrested on ICC warrant over ‘war on drugs’ killings

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Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court. The 79-year-old was seized in Manila after arriving on a flight. The global court is charging him with crimes against...
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Wildfire prompts state of emergency in Squamish, B.C. | Hanomansing Tonight

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The District of Squamish, about 45 kilometres north of Vancouver, has declared a state of local emergency due to an active wildfire. The state of local emergency will remain in force for 14 days unless the district or the province...
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From stocked fridges to daycare: how this community recruits doctors

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Williams Lake, B.C., is bucking Canada’s family doctor’s shortage, recruiting more than two dozen doctors in five years by arranging housing, transportation, daycare and more to attract physicians and their families to move to the rural...
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Community lures doctors with housing, daycare and stocked fridges

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Williams Lake, B.C., is bucking Canada’s family doctors shortage, recruiting more than two dozen doctors in five years by arranging housing, transportation, daycare and more to attract physicians and their families to move to the rural...
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Premier Eby reacts to 1-month pause of U.S. tariffs under CUSMA

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U.S. president Donald Trump has delayed tariffs for all goods under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement for one month, according to media reports.
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Premier David Eby responds to Trump’s 25% tariffs

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Premier David Eby responds to Trump’s 25% tariffs
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U.K. calls for a coalition of willing nations to support Ukraine’s defence

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Hosting a meeting of world leaders in London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for a coalition of willing nations to support Ukraine’s defence against Russia. Starmer said Europe must do the heavy lifting but would need U.S....