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Wilson-Raybould pledges non-partisan approach on issues that affect Canadians
Political trailblazer Jody Wilson-Raybould committed to pursue truth and change through non-partisan co-operation at a campaign rally in Vancouver tonight, September 19, 2019, — a message that was backed by a guest appearance by Green Leader Elizabeth May.
City of Victoria to plant 5,000 trees
Victoria is promising to plant 5,000 trees on public and private land by the end of 2020 as part of the United Nations Trees in Cities Challenge.
Wondering where Canada's federal leaders are?
After a day off the campaign trail on Saturday, September 21, 2019, Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer are on the road again today, September 22, 2019.
Invasion of giant bee-eating Asian hornets
A nest of invasive Asian giant hornets has been discovered and destroyed in a park south of Nanaimo, B.C.
The rare birds of Hurricane Dorian
Birdwatchers in Atlantic Canada have been sharing hundreds of photographs of rarely seen birds that blew onto East Coast shores during post-tropical storm Dorian.
Singh and May intensify efforts
Jagmeet Singh and Elizabeth May are continuing on the campaign trail today, September 21, 2019, while the leaders of the bigger parties take a break from the road.
Third instance of Trudeau in skin-darkening makeup emerges
It won't be campaigning as usual for Justin Trudeau today, September 19, 2019, as a third instance of the Liberal leader wearing skin-darkening makeup has emerged.
Suncor CEO says he's not counting on oil risk premium after Saudi attacks
The CEO of Suncor Energy Inc. says his company isn't counting on higher cash flow despite analyst expectations of a "risk premium" on crude oil prices in the wake of last weekend's attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
Four Mounties sue attorney general over 2014 Moncton shootings
Four RCMP officers who responded to the 2014 shootings in Moncton, N.B., that claimed the lives of three of their colleagues are suing the attorney general of Canada for negligence.
Gathering of support and reflection at UVic following fatal bus crash
Students, faculty and staff at the University of Victoria were to gather for an hour of reflection and support on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, as they cope with the aftermath of last Friday's bus crash that killed two students and injured at least a dozen more.