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Parents, autism advocates and researchers push back on Trump's Tylenol claims

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New ReviewThis week, U.S. President Donald Trump made unproven claims that taking Tylenol, or its generic name acetaminophen, while pregnant could cause autism in babies. On Wednesday, Health Canada issued an advisory saying there is no evidence...
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Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko booted from B.C. Conservative caucus

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New ReviewB.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has booted Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko from his caucus, accusing her of plotting against his leadership. Sturko has denied the allegation and says she was "absolutely blindsided" by the move.
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New project could help make Vancouver's False Creek swimmable. Would you dive in?

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New ReviewA new research project studying the water quality of False Creek could offer insight into how to make the inlet swimmable after decades of pollution. So we asked Vancouverites if they would dive in.
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CFIA, RCMP deliver warrant to ostrich farm owners over flock cull

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New ReviewCanadian Food Inspection Agency agents and the RCMP delivered a warrant to the owners of a B.C. ostrich farm facing an order to cull their flock after an avian flu outbreak that has gained international attention.
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Municipalities were never designed to deal with mental health and addiction, says Kelowna Mayor

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New ReviewMayor of Kelowna, B.C. Tom Dyas says cities are facing rising street disorder. A number of mayors are pushing for mandatory treatment for mental health and addictions, as municipalities meet for the annual UBCM convention.
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TikTok efforts to protect children ‘inadequate’: Privacy commissioner

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New ReviewAn investigation by Canada's privacy commissioner reveals that TikTok has been collecting sensitive data from children and using that information to send them targeted ads and tailored content — even when they were younger than the app's...
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Businesses say they face harassment, threats amid ostrich cull controversy

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New ReviewThe controversy over an ordered cull at a B.C. ostrich farm continued this week as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency arrived and RCMP arrested two people. CBC's Caroline Barghout reports live from the farm with the latest, including...
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Debunking Tylenol misinformation and autism links: medical columnist

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New ReviewHealth Canada is responding to new messaging from U.S. President Donald Trump on the use of Tylenol during pregnancy, which he linked to autism in babies, saying there is no conclusive evidence to support that claim. CBC medical...
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Plan to export power to U.S. for 30 years opposed in Powell River

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New ReviewResidents on the Sunshine Coast say they're against sending all the power from a local dam to the U.S. for 30 years. Powell River Energy has applied to Canada's Energy Regulator to approve the deal. But as CBC’s Maryse Zeidler reports,...
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B.C. advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence skeptical of proposed bill

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New ReviewFrank Caputo, the Conservative MP for B.C.'s Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola riding, recently introduced a private member's bill that would make intimate partner assault a separate crime. Angela Marie MacDougall, the executive director of...
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Come Toward The Fire festival puts Indigenous vendors on display — including this baker

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New ReviewThis weekend's Come Toward the Fire Festival will showcase a market with Indigenous vendors, including Carla Anderson with Up The River Baking. She joined CBC"s Stephen Quinn in the studio to talk about her first official market at the...
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‘I don’t get it,’ B.C. premier says of push for a pipeline to West Coast | Power & Politics

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New ReviewB.C. Premier David Eby is in Ottawa pushing for more federal investment in major infrastructure projects. He joins Power & Politics to discuss the ‘scale of opportunity’ in his province. Plus, Eby says the temporary foreign worker...
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High-ranking Mountie charged with assault in off-duty incident in B.C.

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New ReviewRCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul has been charged with three counts of assault while he was off duty in Abbotsford, B.C., according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
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Why B.C.’s NDP and federal Conservatives take issue with the temporary foreign worker program

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New ReviewChief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth Ravi Kahlon about why the provincial government is calling for reform or an end to the temporary foreign worker program amid growing...
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B.C. farmers push for changes to food-processing rules amid 'buy B.C.' push

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New ReviewSome B.C. farmers are calling on the government to change the rules on how food grown in B.C. is processed. They argue the regulations limit food production in the province. As Katie DeRosa reports, the premier says the government is...
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Carney claims 5 major projects will generate over $60B

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the first five 'nation-building' projects he is referring for fast-tracking. Among those on the list are projects to expand production of liquid natural gas in B.C., nuclear energy in Ontario and Port...
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Major projects on Carney's list 'need a nudge' for completion: Liberal MP Hogan | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAs Prime Minister Mark Carney announces five projects that will be fast-tracked by the federal Major Projects Office, parliamentary secretary to the minister of energy and natural resources Corey Hogan tells Power & Politics while many...
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B.C. Conservative Angelo Isidorou on the death of Charlie Kirk

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New ReviewAngelo Isidorou, executive director of the Conservative Party of B.C., speaks about the impact of U.S. right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in the conservative movements in the United States and Canada.
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3 men arrested for allegedly helping B.C. fugitive escape jail

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New ReviewThe RCMP confirmed the arrests of three men on Monday who allegedly assisted B.C. fugitive Rabih 'Robby' Alkhalil in escaping from a Port Coquitlam jail in 2022. Akhalil, 38, is originally from Montreal and has not been located since his...
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#TheMoment a teen saved a baby beaver struggling in a river

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New ReviewConnor Belanger, 16, and his mom, Liz Belanger, tell The National about the moment they saved a struggling baby beaver from the Cowichan River in Vancouver Island, B.C.
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#TheMoment a black bear stole people’s picnic snacks

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New ReviewDivyanshu and Upasana Chaubisa tell The National about the moment they saw a black bear steal people’s picnic snacks in Burnaby Mountain Park, B.C.
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B.C. officials provide wildfire update as smoke, heat blanket province

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New ReviewThe B.C. Wildfire Service, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control and Forests Minister Ravi Parmar discuss the latest wildfire activity in the province, amid heat, smoky skies and air quality concerns.
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Former Opposition leader Andrew Scheer speaks about the Conservative Party’s vision for Canada

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Former Opposition leader Andrew Scheer was in North Vancouver on Thursday at an event called "Making Canada Better: A Conservative Vision." He stopped by CBC Vancouver to speak about Pierre Poilievre resuming his leadership role, lessons...
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#TheMoment an orca pod showed up for a boat party

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Joshua Lepin tells The National about the moment a pod of orcas put on a show for his boat party off the coast of Gambier Island in B.C.