COVID-19 case resurgence reaches new daily highs in Quebec, Ontario
COVID-19 cases surged across Canada as several provinces smashed daily infection records and the nationwide tally crested 4,000 on Sunday, November 8, 2020.
Huawei CFO's lawyer accuses RCMP officer of dishonesty in explanation of arrest
A lawyer for Meng Wanzhou is accusing an RCMP officer of lying about why he didn’t arrest the Huawei executive immediately at Vancouver’s airport two years ago.
Here's where risk paid off for the NDP
The New Democrats won a majority government in the British Columbia election on Saturday, October 24, 2020, as voters rewarded John Horgan with a second term after he took a gamble on calling an election during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Judge reserves decision on evidence in Huawei exec’s extradition case
A B.C. Supreme Court judge is considering whether an argument that the United States misled Canadian officials about its case against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou holds enough water to advance to another hearing in her extradition case.
Meng extradition defence argument should be heard at a trial: attorney general
A lawyer for Canada's attorney general accused the defence team for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou of trying to turn her extradition hearing into a trial on Tuesday, September 29, 2020.
B.C. officials announce 236 COVID-19 cases over three days, stricter penalties coming
Health Minister Adrian Dix says the B.C. government will announce stricter penalties this week for those who flout public health rules as COVID-19 cases climb in the province.
Co-operation happening at the Canadian-U.S.A. border may surprise you
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed the Canada-U.S. border to non-essential travel, Donna Peter suddenly lost access to her nearest source of bulk groceries.
Meng lawyers argue document disclosure wouldn't harm Canada's national security
Lawyers for a Huawei executive facing possible extradition to the United States are disputing the Canadian government's claim that it can't release some documents in the case because it would compromise national security.
B.C.'s budget surges to $12.5 billion deficit due to COVID-19 pandemic
British Columbia's balanced budget has been shattered by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the province forecasting a deficit of $12.5 billion for 2020-21.
COVID-19 cases linked to private hotel parties in Kelowna
British Columbia's health minister says several COVID-19 exposures in Kelowna serve as a reminder of the risks posed by private gatherings.