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Federal cuts leave museums scrambling to staff summer
Flat grant funding over five years has pushed small B.C. museums to the brink as they face their busiest season without money to hire...
Alberta unveils oil pipeline proposal to West Coast Thursday
The province will detail a proposed million-barrel-per-day pipeline route on July 2, after missing Tuesday's deadline due to Canada Day.
Poilievre shuffles Conservative front bench, names Michael Chong finance critic
The Opposition leader rotates his shadow cabinet for the first time since last year's election loss, as Conservatives trail Liberals by...
The art market rebounds: Sotheby's London sale breaks European records
Old Masters and Impressionists lead the recovery as auctioneers chase the "winner takes all" effect—and modest galleries are left behind.
B.C. couple rescues three people from sinking boat
Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer, sailing near Saturna Island, spotted five people in the water and managed to save three by circling...
New Conservative leader Findlay fills team with loyalists
B.C.'s new Conservative leader appointed a slate of party members who endorsed her during the leadership race.
Alberta flood watches grip province as rivers peak
Heavy rainfall across central and southern Alberta has triggered high streamflow warnings and flood watches as residents brace for peak...
Glenn Joyal takes seat on Supreme Court as moderate institutionalist
The Manitoba chief justice, appointed last week, told Parliament he believes judges must actively regain public trust amid polarization.
Donations top $100K for 24 Sussex restoration fundraiser
The Rideau Hall Foundation has raised more than $100,000 since PM Mark Carney announced a public fundraiser and design competition.
Health Canada approves first generic semaglutide injection for weight loss
Apotex's Svemia is approved for people 12 and older as a once-weekly injection for chronic weight management.
B.C. Attorney General backs Williams Lake mother's push for online safety
Chelsey Whittingham calls for stronger regulation of social media platforms after her 13-year-old daughter's death.
Canadian caregivers perform $97B worth of unpaid labour annually
A new report reveals one in four Canadians is currently a caregiver, with 75% facing financial hardship and nearly 80% approaching burnout.