RCMP, border agency deny searching Huawei executive's phones, electronic devices
Lawyers for the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency deny allegations that their officers searched Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's phones and electronic devices after a border official wrote down her passwords.
Trudeau accepts inquiry finding of genocide, but says focus must be on response
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday, June 4, 2019, he accepts the finding that Canada's treatment of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls amounts to genocide.
Rare white young killer whale swimming off the British Columbia coast
A rare white killer whale has been spotted off the coast of British Columbia.
Scheer says it would take Conservatives five years to balance budget
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the economy has become such a mess under the Liberals that it would take a Conservative government five years to clean it up.
Updated fisheries law could stem loss of stocks, biodiversity: supporters
Significant changes could be coming to the way fisheries are managed in Canada, giving hope for the rebound of some species and the protection of others, says an ocean conservation group.
Wildfire prompts evacuation order, state of emergency in central B.C.
Fraser Lake Mayor Sarrah Storey was driving back from a soccer tournament out of town when she saw the skyline transformed by a wildfire creeping up a mountain on the edge of her central British Columbia community.
Arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to seek stay of extradition proceedings
The defence team for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou says it plans to argue that she shouldn't be extradited to the United States because she hasn't violated sanctions under Canadian laws and her arrest at Vancouver's airport was unlawful.
Bags of cash, luxury car export scheme described in B.C. money laundering report
An independent report suggests organized criminals are laundering money through British Columbia's luxury car sector and some are even receiving tax rebates from the province for the transactions.
B.C. government to consider 'relief' for record gas prices: Horgan
Premier John Horgan says the B.C. government will consider "some relief" for those who can't afford record high gas prices.
NDP unveils universal pharmacare plan, aims program delivery by the end of 2020
The NDP is promising to bring in a universal and comprehensive national pharmacare program targeted to begin in 2020 if the party wins the next federal election.